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Information on plant phenological patterns aids in understanding the structure and functioning of ecosystems and support restoration projects in degraded areas.
Frederico Lage-Pinto +3 more
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In some cases, polyploidy is an important phenomenon in the evolution of fruit crops. Polyploidy can be used in fruit breeding programs to develop varieties with higher yields and better fruit quality, as well as better adaptation to adverse ...
Nasrin Sabooni, Ali Gharaghani
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Myrciaria floribunda is a species native to the restinga areas of the Atlantic Forest that presents great phenotypic variation in fruits, great socioeconomic importance in regions of natural occurrence and high productive potential.
José Dailson Silva de Oliveira +5 more
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Response of Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) to Different Sources of Plant Nutrients
The Indian gooseberry is a monoecious tree and bears a unisexual flower where a high degree of cross-pollination is required for an ideal fruit set as well as better productivity.
Ankur Sharma +3 more
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Despite the exceptional value of Quercus forests for the Republic of Moldova, currently sessile oak, pedunculate oak and fluffy oak forests are in a very advanced stage of ecological imbalance, degradation and destructuring, which causes frequent and ...
Dionisie BOAGHIE
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Influence of Pruning Methods on Growth and Fruiting of Naomi Mango Trees under New Valley Conditions [PDF]
During the 2021 and 2022 seasons, this research was conducted in the Balat area of Afaq Farm, located in the New Valley Governorate. Evaluating the timing and location of pruning and its effect on the growth and fruiting of Naomi mango trees.
A. Y. Haleem +3 more
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Phenological mismatches of Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão (Aroeira) between an anthropogenic and preserved Caatinga fragment [PDF]
Plant phenological responses are highly sensitive to micro- and macroclimatic changes, which can be intensified by anthropogenic disturbances in the Caatinga.
Maria José da Silva Filha +6 more
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Heat unit requirement and performances of litchi under Sub-Himalayan terai region of West Bengal
To determine the heat unit requirement and assess its subsequent effects on flowering and fruiting characteristics, a field experiment was conducted during 2018-19 with seven cultivars of litchi viz., Calcuttia, Elaichi, Bedana, Bombai, China, Shahi and
NILESH BHOWMICK, Saidiksha Subba
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Rhynchospora fusca (L.) W.T. Aiton is a Cyperaceae that lives in constantly wet zones in acid mires, whose European distribution reaches its southernmost limit in the Spanish Cantabrian corniche.
Marta Infante +5 more
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Dados referentes as fenofases de floração e de frutificação, das espécies de uma floresta de brejo, foram analisados quanto à época de ocorrência e suas possíveis variações nos diferentes hábitos. Os dados foram obtidos mensalmente durante o levantamento
Andréa Pozetti Spina +2 more
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