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Volume 76 CONTENTS

October 2022

Number 3

Published by THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY Journal of the American Pomological Society (ISSN 1527-3741) is published by the American Pomological Society as an annual volume of 4 issues, in January, April, July and October. Membership in the Society includes a volume of the Journal. Most back issues are available at various rates. Paid renewals not received in the office of the Business Manager by January 1 will be temporarily suspended until payment is received. For current membership rates, please consult the Business Manager. Editorial Office: Manuscripts and correspondence concerning editorial matters should be addressed to the Editor: Richard Marini, 203 Tyson Building, Department of Plant Science, University Park, PA 16802-4200 USA; Email: richmarini1@gmail.com. Manuscripts submitted for publication in Journal of the American Pomological Society are accepted after recommendation of at least two editorial reviewers. Guidelines for manuscript preparation are the same as those outlined in the style manual published by the American Society for Horticultural Science for HortScience, found at http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.ashs.org/resource/resmgr/files/style_manual.pdf . Postmaster: Send accepted changes to the Business office. Business Office : Correspondence regarding subscriptions, advertising, back issues, and Society membership should be addressed to the Business Office, C/O Heather Hilko, ASHS, 1018 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314; Tel 703-836 4606; Email: ashs@ashs.org Page Charges : A charge of $50.00 per page for members and $65.00 per page ($32.00 per half page) will be made to authors. In addition to the page charge, there will be a charge of $40.00 per page for tables, figures and photographs. Society Affairs : Matters relating to the general operation of the society, awards, committee activities, and meetings should be addressed to Michele Warmund, 1-31 Agriculture Building, Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia MO 65211; Email:warmundm@missouri.edu. Society Web Site : http://americanpomological.org ‘Honeycrisp’Apple Maturity, Quality and Storage Disorders According to Interior and Exterior Tree Canopy Position – Renae E. Moran, Jennifer R. DeEll, and Cindy B.S. Tong. ............................................ 94. Postharvest Characteristics of ‘MN80’ (Triumph™) Apple Fruit Compared to ‘Cortland’ and ‘Honeycrisp’ – Cindy B.S. Tong, Renae E. Moran, Rebecca Wiepz, and Zata M. Vickers ................................. 103 Five-year Evaluation of Selected Strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) Cultivars for Improved Sustainability of the Strawberry Industries inAlabama and the SouthAtlantic Region of the United States – Edgar L. Vinson III, Penelope A. Perkins-Veazie, Eugene K. Blythe, Elina D. Coneva, and Matthew D. Price ................................. 114 The Role of Xylem in Bitter Pit Incidence of Apple: A Review – Chayce Griffith and Todd C. Einhorn (U.P. Hedrick Award – First Place)........................................................................................................................ 125 Reevaluating Summer Hedging and Root Pruning for Intensive Apple Orchard Systems: A Review – Thiago Campbell, James R. Schupp, and Richard P. Marini (U.P. Hedrick Award – Second Place).................. 136 Giuseppe Arcimboldo: An Enduring Muse for The Arts, Sciences, and Pop Culture – Michele R. Warmund. . 146 Carlos Fear: Recipient of the 2022 Wilder Medal. ............................................................................................... 158 About the Cover: Dragon Fruit ............................................................................................................................. 160

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