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A genome-specific repeat sequence from kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa)

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1991
Six members of a family of moderately repetitive DNA sequences from kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa) have been cloned and characterized. The repeat family is composed of elements that have a unit length of 463 bp, are highly methylated, occur in tandem arrays of at least 50 kb in length, and constitute about 0.5% of the kiwifruit genome ...
Ross Crowhurst
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Sex modification in Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa

Euphytica, 1992
The aim of the trial was to determine whether growth regulators and injuries could affect sex expression in the cultivated kiwifruit. Growth substances (NAA, BAP, GA, ethephon, ABA, TIBA, and CCC) were applied at 1% concentration in lanolin (w/w) to shoots of 17-year old plants of the staminate clone Matua and the pistillate clone Hayward.
MARCHETTI, Stefano   +2 more
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The allopolyploid origin of kiwifruit,Actinidia deliciosa (Actinidiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1997
The genetic origin of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var.deliciosa) was studied using phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences derived from the polygalacturonase gene. Results indicate that hexaploid kiwifruit had an allopolyploid origin with the diploidA.
ATKINSON, R. G.   +3 more
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Actinidia deliciosa LIANG et FERGUSON

2007
Actinidia deliciosa LIANG et FERGUSON Wien: 18. Bezirk, Geleisschotter der U 6 in der Station Volksoper, ca. 190 m, 7764/3, 01.08.200 8, obs. FE. Die Kiwi wurde 2002 zum ersten Mal in Österreich, und zwar in der Stadt Salzburg (PILSL et al. 2008), verwildert nachgewiesen.
Stöhr, O.   +4 more
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Transgenic Kiwi Fruit (Actinidia deliciosa)

2001
Kiwi fruit (Actinidia deliciosa), originating from the Yangtze Valley in China, was initially cultured in New Zealand in the 1900s as a fruit tree. Its breeding history is short compared with many other plants. Presently, kiwi fruit is not only valued for its good taste, but also contains various vitamins and proteinases; therefore, the demand for kiwi
M. Yazawa, T. Matsuyama, T. Akihama
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Magnesium deficiency of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa)

Plant and Soil, 1987
Magnesium deficiency was associated with large yield reductions in a five-year-old commercial kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) orchard. The effect on yield resulted primarily from a reduction in fruit numbers, there being no difference in mean fruit weight between fruit harvested from affected and unaffected vines.
C. J. Clark, G. S. Smith
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Meiotic chromosome pairing in Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa

Genetica, 2012
Polyploids are defined as either autopolyploids or allopolyploids, depending on their mode of origin and/or chromosome pairing behaviour. Autopolyploids have chromosome sets that are the result of the duplication or combination of related genomes (e.g., AAAA), while allopolyploids result from the combination of sets of chromosomes from two or more ...
D, Mertten   +4 more
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Modelling chlorophyll fluorescence of kiwi fruit (Actinidia deliciosa)

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2012
Kiwi fruit displays chlorophyll fluorescence. A physical model was developed to reproduce the observed original fluorescence for the whole fruit, from the emission of the different parts of the kiwi fruit. The spectral distribution of fluorescence in each part of the fruit, was corrected to eliminate distortions due to light re-absorption and it was ...
Johanna Mendes, Novo   +2 more
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