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Transcriptomic analysis identifies key regulatory genes for blossom-end scar size and GA3 regulation in melon (Cucumis melo L.) [PDF]
The muskmelon fruit cracks easily at the umbilicus, which affects the appearance and commercial value of the fruit. Therefore, it is important to explore the molecular mechanism underlying this phenomenon. In this study, the blossom-end scar tissue cells
Rui Bao +5 more
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Prevalence of Major Health Conditions among Tribal Women in Maharashtra: The BLOSSOM Study
Background: The BLOSSOM study investigates the principal health problems among women in tribal Maharashtra, India, such as chronic, nutritional, and infectious diseases.
Ajeet V. Saoji +9 more
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Assessment of heavy metals in soil, oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) and honey
The aim of this study was to determine the heavy metals concentrations in soil, inflorescences of Brassica napus and rapeseed honey sampled from some regions of north-eastern Bulgaria. Thirteen locations were selected for experimental studies. The soils,
Atanas Atanasov +4 more
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Location and Creation of Nest Sites for Ground-Nesting Bees in Apple Orchards
Wild ground-nesting bees are key pollinators of apple (Malus domestica). We explored, (1) where they choose to nest, (2) what influences site selection and (3) species richness in orchards. Twenty-three orchards were studied over three years; twelve were
Michelle T. Fountain +9 more
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Blossom is an open-source social robotics platform responding to three challenges in human-robot interaction (HRI) research: (1) Designing, manufacturing, and programming social robots requires a high level of technical knowledge; (2) social robot designs are fixed in appearance and movement capabilities, making them hard to adapt to a specific ...
Michael Suguitan, Guy Hoffman
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Colonization and Internalization of Salmonella enterica and Its Prevalence in Cucumber Plants
Consumption of cucumbers (Cucumis sativus var. sativus) has been linked to several foodborne outbreaks involving Salmonella enterica. The purpose of this work was to investigate the efficiency of colonization and internalization of S.
Kellie P. Burris +10 more
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Improvement of Fire Blight Blossom Infection Control Using Maryblyt in Korean Apple Orchards [PDF]
After transitioning from periodic to model-based control policy for fire blight blossom infection, it is crucial to provide the timing of field application with easy and accurate information. To assess the risk of blossom infection, Maryblyt was employed
Kyung-Bong Namkung, Sung Chul Yun
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Freeze Susceptibility of Fruit Buds in 67 Apple cultivars in Hungary
Frost damage is one of the most important risks of apple production. Outstanding importance has been attributed to the frost resistance of flower-buds as decisive sites of fruit production.
M. G. Tóth
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Morphology and anatomy of the flower and anthesis of Metrodorea nigra St. Hill. (Rutaceae)
Studies on the morphology and anatomy of the flower and anthesis of Metrodorea nigra St. Hill. (Rutaceae) showed perfect flowers, which occurred in panicle. The peak of the flowering was August and September.
Luiz A. de Souza +3 more
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The separation of saponins derived from Medicago lupulina L. flowers yielded two saponin fractions. The first one, made up of crystalline saponins, readily precipitable from water solution, was a mixture of three glycosides of soyasapogenol B.
Marian Jurzysta +4 more
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