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Structural Investigations and Morphology of Tomato Fruit Starch
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008The physicochemical properties of starch from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) pericarp and columella of cv. Moneymaker fruit at 28 days post anthesis (DPA) were investigated, providing the first description of the composition and structure of tomato fruit starch.
Kietsuda, Luengwilai, Diane M, Beckles
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Fruit Morphology and Anatomy of the Cherimoya
Botanical Gazette, 19511. Fruits of Annona cherimola Mill. can be segregated into horticultural groups based on the nature of the fruit form and surface characters. 2. Considerable variation in density of epidermal hair and stomata is found between fruits of different horticultural varieties and between different parts of the fruit. 3.
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Morphology of the fruiting pustules in the genus Pestalotia
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1966The morphology of fruiting pustules in six isolates ofPestalotia causing the leaf spot diseases ofSyzygium cumini, Eugenia heyneana, Carissa congesta, Madhuca indica, Mangifera indica andPsidium guajava was studied. On the first two hosts both pycnidial as well as acervulus like fruiting bodies were produced.
H. C. Dube, K. S. Bilgrami
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Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2020
Apple fruit quality is strongly influenced by the interplay between juiciness and texture. To better decipher the complexity underneath the control of such quality traits, a multidisciplinary approach combining the mechanic and acoustic profiling of ...
L. Poles +12 more
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Apple fruit quality is strongly influenced by the interplay between juiciness and texture. To better decipher the complexity underneath the control of such quality traits, a multidisciplinary approach combining the mechanic and acoustic profiling of ...
L. Poles +12 more
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Ovary, Fruit, and Seed Morphology of the Lythraceae
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2014Premise of research. The ovary, fruits, and seeds of the Lythraceae present an array of morphological characters that have not been fully explored for their utility in clarifying taxonomic, phylogenetic, and historical biogeographic questions. This study provides a morphological record of ovary, fruit, and seed characters for the family that can be ...
Shirley A. Graham, Alan Graham
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Relationship of Fruit Morphology and Weight to Fruit Strength in `Meeker' Red Raspberry
HortScience, 1990Fruit weight and morphological characteristics of `Meeker' red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) fruit, including drupelets (height, diameter, number), receptacle cavities (depth, diameter), and pits (individual weight) were measured five times in 1988.
JoAnn Robbins, Patrick P. Moore
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Pollen Morphology of some Cultivated Fruits
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1964The paper presents the results of an investi- gation on the pollen morphology of six fruit crops belonging to six stonopalynous families viz.. Caricaceae, Moraceae, Myrtaceae, Sapotaceae, I'unicaceac aud Vitaccas.
Md. ABDUL KHADER J. B. M., MADHAVA RAO
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Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2019
Loquat, as a cold-sensitive fruit, exhibits typical lignification symptoms, such as increased firmness and lignin content, decreased juice yield and loss of fruit flavor when stored at inappropriately low temperatures.
Weinan Huang +4 more
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Loquat, as a cold-sensitive fruit, exhibits typical lignification symptoms, such as increased firmness and lignin content, decreased juice yield and loss of fruit flavor when stored at inappropriately low temperatures.
Weinan Huang +4 more
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[Morphological characteristics of Chinese Perilla fruits].
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2018The morphological traits of 55 Chinese Perilla fruit samples (size, 100 grains weight, color, hardness, surface ridge height) are described and the statistically analyzed. It can be divided into 6 categories by cluster analysis, namely: Ⅰ, big grain (diameter 1.5 mm above and 100 grains weight above 0.16 g), low ridge, hard; Ⅱ, big grain, low ridge ...
Chen-Wu, Zhang +5 more
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