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Patricia Holloway

Professor Emerita, Horticulture University of Alaska Fairbanks, Consultant AF Farmer LLC
Verified email at alaska.edu
Cited by 336

Ethnobotany of the Fort Yukon Region, Alaska

PS Holloway, G Alexander - Economic Botany, 1990 - Springer
Native plants of the Fort Yukon region, Alaska, were identified as to their medicinal, edible
and material uses by the Gwich'in Athabaskan and Caucasian residents. Forty eight species …

Managing wild bog blueberry, lingonberry, cloudberry and crowberry stands in Alaska

PS Holloway - 2006 - scholarworks.alaska.edu
… Flowering occurs on the previous season’s growth, so fruit is usually found singly or in
small clusters along the sides of the branches rather than at the tips. … Patricia S. Holloway …

Seed germination of Burnet, Sanguisorba spp.

PS Holloway, GEM Matheke - Native Plants Journal, 2003 - npj.uwpress.org
Seeds of great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis L. [Rosaceae]), Menzies’ burnet (S. menziesii
Rydb.), and Canadian burnet (S. canadensis L.) germinated most rapidly and completely at …

Seed germination of Alaska iris, Iris setosa ssp. interior.

PS Holloway - 1987 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The seeds were collected from wild stands near Fairbanks and subjected to the following
treatments: 0 or 125 days of stratification at 4C; a 24-h soak in water or 1000 mg/litre GA 3 ; …

Antioxidant capacity and quercetin levels in Alaska wild berries

RH Leiner, PS Holloway, DB Neal - International journal of fruit …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Alaska wild berries were harvested in 2003 to evaluate levels of antioxidants in non-cultivated
fruit. Berries were stored frozen for up to 20 months until analysis for levels of quercetin …

The state of the Alaska peony industry 2012

PS Holloway, K Buchholz - 2013 - scholarworks.alaska.edu
Tracking the growth and development of a new industry is critical to the assessment of its
success. Growers, industry support groups, government leaders, educational and research …

Aspen wood chip and stone mulches for landscape plantings in interior, Alaska

PS Holloway - Journal of Environmental Horticulture, 1992 - meridian.allenpress.com
Five woody landscape plants were grown on five mulch treatments: 2.5 or 5 cm (1 or 2 in)
crushed basaltic rock, 5 or 10 cm (2 or 4 in) of aspen wood chips and a non-mulched control, to …

[PDF][PDF] Lingonberry cultivation

PS Holloway - Agroborealis, 1984 - georgesonbotanicalgarden.org
One of the distinguishing features of the Alaskan landscape is the variety and abundance of
wild berry-producing plants found throughout the state. Among the most popular of these …

Chilling and Budbreak in Lingonberries, Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. 1

PS Holloway, C Stushnoff… - Journal of the American …, 1983 - journals.ashs.org
… yMean separation within columns by Duncan’s multiple … yMean separation within columns
by Duncan’s multiple range … yMean separation within columns by Duncan’s multiple range test…

Effects of light intensity on vegetative growth of lingonberries

PS HOLLOWAY, RM VAN VELDHUIZEN… - Canadian Journal of …, 1982 - cdnsciencepub.com
Lingonberries were grown in Fairbanks, Alaska for up to three growing seasons in containers
under four treatments: 0, 44, 56 and 73% shade provided by various thicknesses of …