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Anthracnose on Southern Highbush Blueberry
Information contained in this 4-page publication is intended for Florida blueberry growers to use as a guide in the identification of anthracnose, a group of fungal pathogens that affects a wide range of plants, including southern highbush blueberries (SHB). Written by Douglas A. Phillips, Maria C. Velez-Climent, Philip F. Harmon, and Patricio R. Munoz
Patricio R. Munoz +3 more
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Bioenergetic data from a creatine monohydrate pilot trial in Alzheimer's disease
Abstract BACKGROUND Creatine monohydrate (CrM) may mitigate bioenergetic failure in Alzheimer's disease (AD) by supporting ATP buffering and modulating mitochondrial function. Building upon our previous findings that CrM is associated with increased brain creatine (Cr) and improved cognition in AD, we investigated our hypothesis that CrM is associated ...
Matthew K Taylor +9 more
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Welcome! Herein you will find the recipes from the CAFE 2010 evening classes and a little bit more. Mexican soul food (Gloria Fernandez), Philippine cuisine (Betsy Engle), German pastries (Angela Dirks-Eicken), zucchini and chicken in all forms and ...
Munsell, Marsha, Ulz, June
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Southern Highbush Blueberry Response to Mulch [PDF]
Blue Ridge, Cape Fear, Georgiagem, and O Neal southern highbush blueberry cultivars were grown for 5 years on a fine sandy loam soil in a comparison of plants either mulched with uncomposted pine sawdust and woodchips or nonmulched.
John R Clark, J.N. Moore
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Abstract Aim This cross‐sectional study aimed to measure total polyphenols, total flavonoids, total anthocyanins, lutein and lycopene in Australian‐grown horticultural commodities. Methods Primary samples (n = 822) of Australian‐grown fruit, vegetables and nuts were purchased during peak growing season in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth between June 2021 ...
Judy Cunningham +7 more
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Anthocyanins, Phenolics, and Antioxidant Capacity of Vaccinium L. in Texas, USA [PDF]
Berries of Vaccinium spp. have long been an important source of food and pharmaceutical ingredients and are considered to have high antioxidant potential.
Creech, David +5 more
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Comparative effects of nitrogen fertigation and granular [PDF]
Comparative effects of nitrogen fertigation and granular fertilizer application on growth and availability of soil nitrogen during establishment of highbush blueberry David R. Bryla1* and Rui M. A.
Bryla, D R, Machado, RMA
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Plants, Pollinators and Pheromones: Promises and Lies of Semiochemicals
ABSTRACT Pollination is traditionally regarded as a quintessential mutualism, yet many plants employ deceptive strategies to achieve reproductive success. Among the most intriguing is sexual deception, wherein flowers mimic the sex pheromones and visual signals of female insects to attract male pollinators—without providing any reward.
Filip Slavković, Abdelhafid Bendahmane
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Given the global burden of CVDs as a leading cause of mortality, our review aims to address the urgent need for improved dietary interventions. Key findings highlight that blueberry anthocyanins enhance endothelial function, modulate inflammatory pathways, and mitigate oxidative stress.
Muhammad Tayyab Arshad +3 more
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Anthocyanins and Flavonoids of Vaccinium L. [PDF]
Vaccinium L., comprising approximately 450 species primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, is a genus of shrubs or lianas in the family Ericaceae. The berries of many species are harvested for household consumption and commercial sale. The genus produces a
Su, Zushang
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