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Effect of Leaf Age on Length of Residual Activity of Abamectin in Pome Fruit Foliage

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1996
The hypothesis that leaf age at time of application influenced absorption of abamectin and hence length of residual control was tested using field-aged residues in laboratory bioassays with twospotted spider mite, Tetranychu. S urticae Koch, on apple and pear foliage. Comparison was made with fenbutatin-oxide residues on apple foliage.
A. Andersen   +2 more
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Physical, chemical, textural, and thermal properties of cashew apple fruit

Journal of food process engineering, 2019
Cashew apple fruit (Anacardium occidentale L.) is an under‐valued and under‐utilized by‐product of the nut‐processing units in India. Despite its huge production and nutritive values, utilization of this fruit is very limited because of certain factors ...
Singam Suranjoy Singh   +3 more
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LENGTH/DIAMETER RATIO OF APPLES PRODUCED ON DIFFERENT FRUITING STRUCTURES OF THREE APPLE CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
Apple shape is an important component of the visual fruit quality and can be influenced by several factors. The relationship between the fruiting structures and bud size in the fruit shape (length/diameter ratio) were evaluated in three different cultivars: 'Gala', 'Fuji' and 'Daiane'.
J. L. Petri   +3 more
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Effect of Hot Water, Immersion Time, and Length of Storage on Chilling Injury of Tomato Fruit

Journal of Vegetable Crop Production, 1997
ABSTRACT Mature green tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Vibelco) were immersed in 38°, 42°, 46°, 50° and 54°C water for 30, 60 and 90 min. prior to storage at 2°C for 2, 4 and 6 weeks. Control fruit were immersed in 20°C water. Hot-water-treated fruit showed lower visible chilling injury, faster chlorophyll degradation and lycopene synthesis,
Abdul Hakim   +3 more
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STUDIES ON COMBINING ABILITY IN STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA × ANANASSA). II. FRUIT LENGTH, FRUIT DIAMETER, FRUIT WEIGHT, ASCORBIC ACID, TOTAL SOLUBLE SOLIDS AND FRUIT YIELD

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1982
A 10 × 10 complete diallel cross was carried out in strawberry (Frageria × ananassa Duch.). Significant general (gca) and specific combining ability (sca) effects were recorded for almost all characters. Variances due to gca exceeded the variances due to sca. Significant reciprocal effects were also observed.
Shri Dhar Lal, Jitendra Nath Seth
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms in SEPALLATA 2 underlie fruit length variation in cucurbits

The Plant Cell
Abstract Complete disruption of critical genes is generally accompanied by severe growth and developmental defects, which dramatically hinder its utilization in crop breeding. Identifying subtle changes, such as single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in critical genes that specifically modulate a favorable trait is a prerequisite to ...
Weiyuan Song   +22 more
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Ccmar1, a full‐length mariner element from the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata

Insect Molecular Biology, 1997
Using a PCR primer specific to the ITR sequence of a deleted mariner element we amplified a fragment of ∼1300 bp from the genome of Ceratitis capitata. Analysis of four clones showed that they differed by ∼4.6% in nucleotide sequence and exhibited high homology to mariner elements of the mellifera subfamily.
GOMULSKI, LUDVIK   +3 more
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Generation of a highly specific recombinant full-length antibody for detecting ethirimol in fruit and environmental water

Journal of Hazardous Materials
High-performance antibodies are core reagents for highly sensitive immunoassays. Herein, based on a novel hapten, a hybridoma secreting the high-affinity anti-ethirimol monoclonal antibody (mAb-14G5F6) was isolated with an IC50 value of 1.35 μg/L and cross-reactivity below 0.20% for 13 analogs. To further address the challenge of hybridoma preservation
Xu, Lingyuan   +13 more
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Transcription factor CsMYB36 regulates fruit neck length via mediating cell expansion in cucumber

Plant Physiology
Abstract The fruit neck is an important agronomic trait of cucumber (Cucumis sativus). However, the underlying genes and regulatory mechanisms involved in fruit neck development are poorly understood. We previously identified a cucumber yellow-green peel (ygp) mutant, whose causal gene is MYB DOMAIN PROTEIN 36 (CsMYB36).
Chunhua Wang   +9 more
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Dynamic Gaussian bare-bones fruit fly optimizers with abandonment mechanism: method and analysis

Engineering computations, 2020
Helong Yu   +6 more
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