
SAME Project
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Systems Approach To Managing the Expression (SAME) of Cranberry Fruit Rot
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02-11-2022 17:19:27
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Setting up a new field trial at the Wisconsin #cranberry research station with PhD student, Eithan, to investigate the interactions between fungicides and solar shading on cranberry fruit rot development. More to come this summer! SAME Project


UW–Madison Division of Extension Wisconsin Idea Intern, Olivia, has been a wonderful addition to our team this summer! This week she helped us collect cranberries for Eithan Pozas research on fruit rot. We lucked out with great weather and some sandhill crane sightings. SAME Project


Will shading help reduce heat stress on developing cranberries and mitigate #cranberry fruit rot development???SAME Project Eithan Pozas


It’s a wrap on cranberry field season!! We harvested over 150 plots. Thankful for our new vacuum harvester to help speed up the job! Now it’s time to get these samples processed… fingers crossed for fruit rot! SAME Project Eithan Pozas


At the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US, Dr Leslie Holland, PhD is a #plant #pathologist working to understand fruit rot and how we can better protect cranberries (SAME Project). futurumcareers.com/how-can-we-imp…


Cranberry School day 1! Wisconsin #cranberry growers get their questions answered by experts, Dr. Amaya Atucha and Dr. Juan Zalapa! Wisconsin Fruit News VacCAP SAME Project





Made possible by funding from the USDA NIFA Specialty Crops Research Initiative, the SAME project team is dedicated to conducting multidisciplinary research on cranberry fruit rot and translating our findings to benefit cranberry stakeholders like you. sameproject.wisc.edu/2024/04/17/wel…

#cranberry fruit collections today with Eithan Pozas We are already observing significant fruit rot in our trial beds SAME Project


Fall in the UW Fruit Crops Pathology lab usually means 2 things: we had a great time during our annual corn maze trip (the competition was fierce this year!) and there are plenty of rotted fruits to process! Wisconsin Fruit News SAME Project



Eithan Pozas Rodriguez (Eithan Pozas) Plant Pathology PhD student at UW-Madison, presents his research on the impacts of shade and fungicides on cranberry fruit rot development at the 2025 Wisconsin Cranberry School annual meeting.
