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Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD.) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders. There are many documents about the effects of oxidative stress on PD. progress.
Maryam Rezaii +4 more
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To document the current distribution of Leptopilina japonica in France and compare its genetic background, we collected wild fleshy‐fruited plants and cultivated cherries from 11 sites across different regions. The fruits were collected from the canopy. We calculated the percentage of emerging individuals of L.
Ionela‐Madalina Viciriuc +13 more
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Lectin receptor-like protein kinases (LecRLKs) have been shown to be involved in plants' responses to various biotic and abiotic stresse factors. Cerasus humilis is an important fruit species widely planted for soil and water conservation in northern ...
Hongyan Han +6 more
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Predicted survival curves from the accelerated failure time (AFT) model showing the probability that deer carcass weight remains above 30% of its initial value over time. Curves represent predictions at −1 SD, mean, and + 1 SD of each covariate (initial body weight, average air temperature, and duration until the first peak in internal carcass ...
Ai Hachiya +5 more
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ABSTRACT Berries are valued for their vibrant color, delicate texture, and high levels of bioactive compounds; however, their soft tissues and high moisture content make them highly perishable, resulting in rapid postharvest deterioration and limited storage stability.
Long Phuoc Lieu, Youngsoo Lee
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Compressive Characteristics and Fracture Simulation of Cerasus Humilis Fruit
During the harvesting process of Cerasus humilis, the fruits are susceptible to compression and impacts from the combing teeth, leading to internal damage to the pulp and rupture of the peel.
Cheng Hao +5 more
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Anatomical study of PrunusL species wood in Iraq [PDF]
The genus Primus L. belongs to the Rosaceae family; there are therteen species of prunus which are grown wildly and cultivated in Iraq namly: (P. cerasijea , P. xdomestica , P. armeniaca , P. persica , P. amygdctlus , P. Arabica , P.
Amer Mahmood +2 more
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Effects of Miracle Fruit Doses on Modifying the Tastes of Solutions and Foods: A Pilot Study
ABSTRACT Miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) contains miraculin, a glycoprotein that binds to sweet taste receptors under acidic conditions, temporarily altering taste perception. However, the dose‐dependent effects of miracle fruit across different tastes remain underexplored.
Shashya Diyapaththugama +5 more
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IntroductionIn recent years, the demand for high-nutrition fruits has increased. As a unique fruit tree in China, Cerasus humilis has both ecological and nutritional value. Water and fertilizer nutrition is closely related to plant growth and development.
Shuang Liu +9 more
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Investigation of selected physical, biometrical and mechanical properties of Cerasus mahaleb (L.) mill in the middle Zagros forest site [PDF]
Cerasus mahaleb (L.) Mill is among the important broad-leaved trees in Zagros forests. Good bending property and the pleasant aroma helped the tree species to find a long history of rural and local uses.
Neda Sakhavati +2 more
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