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A total of 124 identical volatile aromatic compounds were identified during storage of the European ‘Conference’ and the Asian ‘Yali’ pear cultivars in different temperature conditions. Only 5 volatiles were statistically differentiated in both cultivars
Jan Goliáš +2 more
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Identification of Pyrus single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and evaluation for genetic mapping in European pear and interspecific Pyrus hybrids. [PDF]
We have used new generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to identify single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers from three European pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars and subsequently developed a subset of 1096 pear SNPs into high throughput markers ...
Sara Montanari +17 more
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Characterization of Erwinia pyrifoliae, a Novel Pathogen of Asian Pears [PDF]
Characterization of Erwinia pyrifoliae, a novel pathogen of Asian pears.
Geider, K. +5 more
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Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight, a disease responsible for enormous economic losses in the pome fruit-producing areas where it is present. Despite the abundant research on fire blight, information about E.
Ricardo D. Santander +6 more
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FIRST INFORMATION ABOUT TWO ASIAN PEAR COLLECTIONS IN FRANCE [PDF]
First information about two Asian Pear collections in ...
Thibault, Bernard +3 more
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Early harvest prevents internal browning in Asian pears [PDF]
Brown discoloration of the core, carpels and flesh of ‘Ya Li’ and ‘Seuri’ Chinese pears during storage depends on harvest date, not storage temperature. In this trial, fruit harvested no later than 180 days after full bloom showed no signs of browning.
Carlos Crisosto +4 more
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Whole Genome Sequence Resource of the Asian Pear Scab Pathogen Venturia nashicola
Venturia nashicola, the cause of scab disease of Asian pears, is a host-specific, biotrophic fungus. It is restricted to Asia and is regarded as a quarantine threat outside this region. European pear displays nonhost resistance (NHR) to V.
Shakira Johnson +9 more
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Identification of S-genotypes and a novel S-RNase in 84 native Chinese pear accessions
The Chinese pear (Pyrus spp.) exhibits typical gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), which inhibits self-crossing and promotes out-crossing, similar to other fruit species in the Rosaceae family.
Min He +6 more
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A New Small Asian Pear: 'Solmi'
'Solmi' pear ( Pyrus pyrifolia[Burm. F.] Nakai) was developed from a cross between 'Wonhwang' and 'Sun-hwang' made in 1997 at the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science of the Rural Development Administration in Korea. It was first selected as '97-10-80' in 2006 for its attractive eating quality and small size.
I.S. Shin +7 more
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Study of Impact and Compression Damage on Asian Pears
Result of impact and compression tests on Chojuro, Twentieth Century, Tsu Li, and Ya Li varieties of Asian pears indicate that Chojuro pears are the firmest and most resistant to mechanical damage. At the time of harvest, Tsu Li and Ya Li pears could resist mechanical damage nearly as well as Chojuro pears, but they become more susceptible to bruising ...
Chen, Pictiaw +3 more
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