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Efeito do fogo na produção de frutos de Qualea parviflora Mart. (Vochysiaceae) em cerrado sensu stricto

open access: yesRevista Árvore, 2012
Entre os muitos efeitos causados por queimadas nas espécies arbóreas nativas do Cerrado, a alteração da produção de frutos tem destaque, pois implica diretamente na manutenção de populações locais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar o efeito de uma
Alexandre Cesar Palermo   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Food‐Based Edible Wireless Sensing Device with Isotropic Electromagnetic Response for Gastrointestinal Monitoring

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
A sensor is fabricated that reflects electromagnetic waves wirelessly using only edible materials. The substrate is made of edible materials such as sugar and starch, and the electrodes are made of gold. This sensor has isotropic electromagnetic wave characteristics in response to rotation.
Ryosuke Matsuda   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Diallel analysis of fruit set in Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.

open access: yesGenetics and Molecular Biology, 2007
The clonal and inter-clonal combining ability of fruit set in a Hevea brasiliensis four-parent diallel mating was evaluated using a randomized complete block experimental design with three replicates.
Kenneth O. Omokhafe   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Studi Fenofisiologi Pembungaan Salak Gula Pasir Sebagai Upaya Mengatasi Kegagalan Fruit-Set [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
. Rai, I. N., C.G.A. Semarajaya, and I. W. Wiraatmaja. 2010. A Study on the FloweringPhenophysiology of Gula Pasir Snake Fruit to Prevent Failure of Fruit-set. Flowering of Gula Pasir snake fruitnaturally occures once every 3 months or four times a year,
Rai, I. N. (I)   +2 more
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Improving the nutritional management of non-astringent persimmon in subtropical Australia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
A series of experiments was conducted to evaluate the nutritional requirements of non-astringent persimmon in subtropical Australia. Three rates two times of application of the two major nutrients, N and K, were evaluated for two different soil types in ...
Broadley, R. H.   +3 more
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Recent Advances of Slip Sensors for Smart Robotics

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This review summarizes recent progress in robotic slip sensors across mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, magnetic, and acoustic mechanisms, offering a comprehensive reference for the selection of slip sensors in robotic applications. In addition, current challenges and emerging trends are identified to advance the development of robust, adaptive,
Xingyu Zhang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of Growth Regulators on Fruit Set and Growth of the Acerola (Malpighia glabra L.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1961
The low natural fruit set of acerola in Hawaii, attributed to absence of pollen transferring agents, indicated the feasibility of growth regulator application to induce fruit set. Among the several growth regulators tried initially, 4-chlorophenoxyacetic
Nakasone, H.Y., Yamane, G.M.
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Climate and Yield in a closed greenhouse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The so-called closed greenhouse (closed ventilation windows) is a recent innovation in Dutch greenhouse industry. The technical concept consists of a heat pump, underground (aquifer) seasonal energy storage as well as daytime storage, air treatment units
Bakker, M.J.   +3 more
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Could Edible Photonic Structures Be an Alternative to Traditional Food Coloring?

open access: yesAdvanced Optical Materials, EarlyView.
What if color in food came from photonic structures? This perspective introduces structural color as a potential next‐generation solution to replace conventional colorants in foods. It discusses edible photonic materials, their unique benefits, and the technological, safety, and consumer acceptance challenges that must be addressed to bring this ...
Miguel A. Cerqueira   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Flower and fruit development in processing tomatoes : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Horticultural Science in Vegetable Production at Massey University [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Processing tomato crops are mechanically harvested from a single destructive harvest. The timing of this harvest to coincide with the maximum yield of factory grade fruit is of considerable importance to the efficiency of the field operation.
Julian, Anthony Peter
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