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Fruit Morphology

Reproductive Biology, 2021
Fernando Ramírez, Thomas Lee Davenport
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FLOWERING AND FRUITING MORPHOLOGY OF PRIMOCANE-FRUITING BLACKBERRIES

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
The flowering morphology of the erect, thorny primocane-fruiting blackberry (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) cultivars Prime-JanTM and Prime-JimTM were studied in 2005 in Aurora, Ore., USA. Primocanes that were "soft-tipped" in early summer to 1 m were compared to un-tipped primocanes and floricanes.
E. Thompson   +3 more
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A systematic study of North American Angelica species (Apiaceae) based on nrDNA ITS and cpDNA sequences and fruit morphology

Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2020
Angelica is a taxonomically complex genus widespread throughout the North Temperate Zone. Previous phylogenetic studies of the genus have focused primarily on its East Asian species.
Chenyang Liao   +3 more
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Spiny Hopsage Fruit and Seed Morphology

Journal of Range Management, 1996
Rangeland seedings of spiny hopsage (Grayia spinosa [Hook.] Moq.) may be made with either bracted utricles or seeds. Problems have resulted from inconsistent use of terminology describing these 2 structures and the fact their germination and seedling emergence is not the same with similar environmental conditions and seeding techniques. We examined the
Nancy L. Shaw   +2 more
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Structural Investigations and Morphology of Tomato Fruit Starch

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008
The 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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Pollen Morphology of some Cultivated Fruits

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1964
The 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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Modeling Fruit Morphological Formation on Muskmelon

2009
Modeling fruit morphological formation on muskmelon is of significant importance for realizing virtual and digital plant growth. Two experiments were carried out for data acquisition, involving different organic fertilizer rates and cultivars. Time-course observations were made on fruit morphological properties (fruit size, color and netted) on ...
Li-Ying Chang   +2 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, 2018
The 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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