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[1]Does Inducing Tetraploidy in Vaccinium ovatum Improve Fruit Traits and Plant Architecture? in: HortScience Volume 57 Issue 2 (2022) (ashs.org)

  • This research journal was published in 2022 so it should have up to date information.
  • It Goes into much more depth on the genetics of the Evergreen Huckleberry.

[2]Huckleberry abundance, stand conditions, and use in western oregon: Evaluating the role of forest management | Economic Botany (springer.com)

  • This article focuses on the effects of forest management on the evergreen huckleberry an swell as two other huckleberry species.

[3]Comparison of Anthocyanin Pigment and Other Phenolic Compounds of Vaccinium membranaceum and Vaccinium ovatum Native to the Pacific Northwest of North America | Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (acs.org)

  • This journal looks at the chemistry of huckleberries and some medicinal properties they may possess, like Anthocyanin. 
  • It is also published with the American chemical society.

[4]Jungmin Lee, C. E., & Wroistad, R. E. NATIVE TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST OF NORTH AMERICA. The Blueberry: Composition Anthocyanins. And Polyphenolics., 124.

  • This was done through Oregon State University, which means it is credible.
  • This also talks about the Anthocyanin pigment found in huckleberries.

[5]Longevity of Experimentally Buried Seed in Vaccinium: Relationship to Climate, Reproductive Factors and Natural Seed Banks on JSTOR

  • This journal talks about the longevity of the huckleberry seeds in different conditions.

[6]Vaccinium ovatum | Plant Propagation Reports (psu.edu)

  • This was published at penn state university which gives it credibility.
  • The article covers some basic parts of the bush, as well as its habitat, and reproduction.
  • The article talks about the best ways to plant and grow the evergreen huckleberry.

[7]Stopover Ecology and Habitat Selection of Juvenile Swainson's Thrushes During Fall Migration Along the Northern California CoastEcología De Las Paradas Migratorias Y Selección De Hábitat Por Parte De Individuos Juveniles De Catharus Ustulatus Durante La Migración De Otoño A Lo Largo De La Costa Del Norte De CaliforniaSwainson's Thrush Stopover Ecology | Ornithological Applications | Oxford Academic (oup.com)

  • This article is from oxford academic.
  • The article mainly focuses on birds but mentions how the birds living in habitat with more evergreen huckleberries where leaner.

[8]Jennifer A. Gervais, Anna Traveset, and Mary F. Willson "The Potential for Seed Dispersal by the Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)," The American Midland Naturalist 140(1), 103-110, (1 July 1998). https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031(1998)140[0103:TPFSDB]2.0.CO;2

  • This article talks about how banana slugs may be a possible method of seed dispersal for many berries in the pacific northwest, including the evergreen huckleberry.

[9]Graduate Thesis Or Dissertation | Phenotyping Ornamental Plants: Case Studies in Fruit Quality Attributes from Vaccinium ovatum and Disease Resistance of Cotoneaster spp. | ID: br86b9755 | ScholarsArchive@OSU (oregonstate.edu)

  • This study was done through Oregon State University
  • It talks about the genetics of the evergreen huckleberry are used for disease prevention.

[10]An Evergreen Huckleberry Industry near the Oregon Coast Early in the 20th Century - ProQuest

  • This article talks about the history and uses of the evergreen huckleberry.

[11]Chelnokova, K., & Anuryeva, E. An In Vitro Study of the Antimicrobial Activity of Vaccinium ovatum.

  • Talks about the antimicrobial properties of the evergreen huckleberry.

[12]Liisa J. Nohynek , Hanna-Leena Alakomi , Marja P Kähkönen , Marina Heinonen , Ilkka M. Helander , Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey & Riitta H. Puupponen-Pimiä (2006) Berry Phenolics: Antimicrobial Properties and Mechanisms of Action Against Severe Human Pathogens, Nutrition and Cancer, 54:1, 18-32, DOI: 10.1207/s15327914nc5401_4

  • This journal talks about some antimicrobial properties the evergreen huckleberry and other similar berries might have and how they can help fight human pathogens.

[13]USDA Plants Database

  • Has lots of basic information and is cited by many other reliable sources.

References

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  1. ^ Neill, Kristin E.; Contreras, Ryan N. (2022-02-01). "Does Inducing Tetraploidy in Vaccinium ovatum Improve Fruit Traits and Plant Architecture?". HortScience. 57 (2): 312–318. doi:10.21273/HORTSCI16332-21. ISSN 0018-5345.
  2. ^ Kerns, Becky K.; Alexander, Susan J.; Bailey, John D. (2004-12-01). "Huckleberry abundance, stand conditions, and use in western oregon: Evaluating the role of forest management". Economic Botany. 58 (4): 668–678. doi:10.1663/0013-0001(2004)058[0668:HASCAU]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1874-9364.
  3. ^ Lee, Jungmin; Finn, Chad E.; Wrolstad, Ronald E. (2004-11-01). "Comparison of Anthocyanin Pigment and Other Phenolic Compounds of Vaccinium membranaceum and Vaccinium ovatum Native to the Pacific Northwest of North America". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 52 (23): 7039–7044. doi:10.1021/jf049108e. ISSN 0021-8561.
  4. ^ Lee, Jungmin; Finn, Chad E.; Wrolstad, Ronald E. (2004-08). "Anthocyanin Pigment and Total Phenolic Content of Three Vaccinium Species Native to the Pacific Northwest of North America". HortScience. 39 (5): 959–964. doi:10.21273/hortsci.39.5.959. ISSN 0018-5345. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Hill, Nicholas M.; Kloet, Sam P. Vander (2005). "Longevity of Experimentally Buried Seed in Vaccinium: Relationship to Climate, Reproductive Factors and Natural Seed Banks". Journal of Ecology. 93 (6): 1167–1176. ISSN 0022-0477.
  6. ^ "Vaccinium ovatum | Plant Propagation Reports". sites.psu.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  7. ^ academic.oup.com https://academic.oup.com/condor/article/109/4/795/5563731. Retrieved 2023-11-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ Gervais, Jennifer A.; Traveset, Anna; Willson, Mary F. (1998-07). "The Potential for Seed Dispersal by the Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)". The American Midland Naturalist. 140 (1): 103–110. doi:10.1674/0003-0031(1998)140[0103:TPFSDB]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0003-0031. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Neill, Kristin E. "Phenotyping Ornamental Plants: Case Studies in Fruit Quality Attributes from Vaccinium ovatum and Disease Resistance of Cotoneaster spp". ir.library.oregonstate.edu. Ryan N. Contreras. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  10. ^ "An Evergreen Huckleberry Industry near the Oregon - ProQuest". www.proquest.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  11. ^ "Vaccinium ovatum (Box blueberry)". CABI Compendium. 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  12. ^ Nohynek, Liisa J.; Alakomi, Hanna-Leena; Kähkönen, Marja P; Heinonen, Marina; Helander, Ilkka M.; Oksman-Caldentey, Kirsi-Marja; Puupponen-Pimiä, Riitta H. (2006-01). "Berry Phenolics: Antimicrobial Properties and Mechanisms of Action Against Severe Human Pathogens". Nutrition and Cancer. 54 (1): 18–32. doi:10.1207/s15327914nc5401_4. ISSN 0163-5581. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  13. ^ "USDA Plants Database". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 2023-11-30.

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