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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendt

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1988
Callus cultures with globular proembryogenic structures were induced from zygotic embryos and hypocotyl segments of Cyphomandra betacea on MS medium supplemented with 2,4-D. Proembryogenic structures produced somatic embryos and plantlets on regulator-free basal medium.
Maria Ludovina S. Guimar�es   +2 more
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Anthocyanins of the Brazilian fruit Cyphomandra betaceae

Food Chemistry, 1983
Abstract The anthocyanin pigments present in the dark red seeds and reddish-brown peel of the fruit of the tree tomato (Cyphomandra betaceae) were identified. Pelargonidin-3-glucosyl-glucose was detected in both peel and seeds. Two other pigments were present in the seeds, identified as peonidin-3-glucosyl-glucose and malvinidin-3-glucosyl-glucose ...
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Somatic Embryogenesis Induction in Tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea)

2000
Cyphomandra betacea (Cay.) Sendtn. usually known as tamarillo or tree tomato, is a solanaceous soft wood tree (Fig. 1A) grown for their edible fruits (Fig. 1B). The species, which may reach 2 – 4 meter height (Slack, 1976), produces tomato-like red, orange or yellow fruits according with the cultivars.
M. L. Lopes   +4 more
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Effect of Sucrose Concentration on the Quality of Jam Slices of Dutch Eggplant (Cyphomandra betacea)

Jurnal Penelitian Pertanian Terapan
Jam Slice is a semi-wet food made from processing fruit pulp, which comes in sheet form. Dutch eggplant jam slices are expected to contain Vitamin A 540-5600 µg, Vitamin C 15-42 g, fiber 1.4-4.7 mg and antioxidants which are really needed for people's ...
Yustika Wiwi   +3 more
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Water use by tamarillos (Cyphomandra betacea) within a sheltered orchard environment

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1984
The transpiration of Tamarillos (Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.), Sendt.) grown in a sheltered orchard was measured periodically through a season. A series of excision experiments provided daily water uptake data which agreed closely with rates calculated on the basis of equilibrium transpiration and projected canopy area.
M.J. Judd, K.J. McAneney
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Further studies on arabis mosaic virus inCyphomandra betaceaSendt.

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1977
Abstract Foliage of Cyphomandra betacea Sendt. (tamarillo) trees infected with arabis mosaic virus (AMV) showed a mild chlorotic ring mottle in early spring but symptoms disappeared as the season advanced. Fruit symptoms appeared as a distinctive yellow chlorotic mottle, and were persistent.
Wayne Thomas, C. H. Procter
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Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendtn.

2023
Dolly Singh   +4 more
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Effects of indole acetic acid on the growth and selenium absorption characteristics of Cyphomandra betacea seedlings

Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2021
Yunmin Huan   +10 more
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Sur la culture annuelle de la tomate en arbre (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.)

Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, 1961
Rivals Pierre. Sur la culture annuelle de la tomate en arbre (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.). In: Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 8, n°4-5, Avril-mai 1961. pp. 206-207.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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