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Automated mini cuke loader now on the market
A robotic loader that can take the manual labour out of placing greenhouse mini cucumbers onto trays is now available on the market. Developed by researchers at Vineland in partnership with CMP Automation, the technology is part of ongoing efforts to reduce labour costs for farmers through automation.
Refining the genomic region containing a major locus controlling fruit maturity in peach
Maturity date (MD), defined as the duration between the first calendar day of the year and maturity, and fruit development period (FDP), defined as the duration between full bloom and maturity, are highly variable in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch].
Breeding ‘local’ apples for multiple micro-climates
As part of a new Canadian Apple Breeding Consortium, Canadian researchers including Vineland’s Dr. Daryl Somers are pursuing several apple varieties that might work in different areas of the country.
Canadian Shield roses taking hold nicely
In spring 2017, Vineland’s new Canadian Shield roses were planted in gardens across the country to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation. This extremely hardy, disease-resistant repeat bloomer with vivid red blooms and glossy green foliage had been in development for several years, and the timing of its release couldn’t have been better. But beyond the fanfare, as the gardening world quietly slipped into its routine maintenance tasks, how has the iconic rose settled into the landscape?
Improving soil for success
Vineland’s Greening Canada’s Highways tree planting research update.
Roses to inspire our sense of place
Chinook Sunrise, a shrub-type rose, is the second release in a series of roses called Vineland’s 49th Parallel Collection. Its blooms are described as a delicious kaleidoscope of shades, from deep coral to pale pink.
Personality traits, basic individual values and GMO risk perception of twitter users
The present study investigates how the most foundational factors to individual differences – personality traits and personal values – affect the perceived safety of genetic modification and their relative importance.
How will gene-editing reach the farm?
Biotechnology experts met in Toronto to discuss how Canada’s regulatory system could better enable the safe commercialization of gene-edited plants and animals. Because of the investment exodus occurring in Europe, Michael Pautler, head of genomic services at Platform Genetics Inc., a sub-company of Vineland, says European Union companies looking for new horticultural crops have been increasingly working with Vineland.
Biocontrol thriving in Canadian floriculture greenhouses
Vineland’s most recent survey of Canadian greenhouse growers found a growth in the number of biocontrol users and the extent of biocontrol use.
To water or not to water, ask the computer
Sunrise Greenhouses has collaborated on an artificial intelligence-based smart irrigation project at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre that allows for predictive modelling of smart irrigation in potted crops.
New CEO for Vineland
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre (Vineland) announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Dr. Ian Potter as Chief Executive Officer effective April 1, 2019. Mr. Potter will also join the Vineland Board of Directors at that time.