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Qualitative Inquiry, 2023
In this narrative poem, the author reflects on the passing of a personal childhood era in seeking food for lunch on school days.
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In this narrative poem, the author reflects on the passing of a personal childhood era in seeking food for lunch on school days.
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Acta Horticulturae, 2007
2nd International Symposium on Loquat -- APR 01-06, 2006 -- Cuangzhou ...
Polat, A. Aytekin, Caliskan, Oguzhan
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2nd International Symposium on Loquat -- APR 01-06, 2006 -- Cuangzhou ...
Polat, A. Aytekin, Caliskan, Oguzhan
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Harvest prediction in ‘Algerie’ loquat
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2007Plant phenology is in great measure driven by air temperature. To forecast harvest time for 'Algerie' loquat accurately, the growing degree days (GDD) needed from bloom to ripening were determined using data from nine seasons. The methods proposed by Zalom et al.
Juan J, Hueso +3 more
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Pomegranate, Persimmon, and Loquat
2019Pomegranate, persimmon, and loquat are traditional minor fruit crops of increasing economic importance in various subtropical production areas. They are highly valued for their nutritional, antioxidant, and health-promoting qualities. Marketing of fresh fruit, however, is hindered by the incidence of economically important postharvest diseases mainly ...
Palou, Lluís +4 more
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Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl)
1991Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl, n = x = 17) belongs to the Rosaceae Eriobotrya. The crown is of open, round-headed type. Its leaves are large, oblong or oboval in shape. The flower cluster is racemiform, flowering time is from November to December. The fruit matures from April to May, weighs 20–80 g, and appears globose, pear-shaped and oboval.
Zhenguang Chen +2 more
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Genetic mapping of the loquat canker resistance locus in bronze loquat (Eriobotrya deflexa)
Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2014Loquat canker disease, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. eriobotryae, is one of the most harmful diseases of commercial cultivars of loquat (Eriobotrya japonica). To introgress resistance to loquat canker, we identified the linkage group and position of the resistance locus derived from the related wild species bronze loquat (Eriobotrya deflexa).
Shinji Fukuda +5 more
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Loquat, production and market [PDF]
The current state of the production and marketing of loquat in the world is described. China stands out as the main producer and Spain as the prime exporter. An important growth in the export of this fruit world-wide seems unlikely as it requires demanding distribution conditions, and large disbursements must be made for fruits to achieve commercial ...
Caballero, Pedro +1 more
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