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Summary Slow‐melting flesh (SMF) in peaches offers many advantages, including easy transportation, maintaining flavour after ripening, an extended harvest window, and reduced losses caused by fruit softening. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive.
Junren Meng +10 more
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The Potential of Members of the Apple Sub-Family Maloideae Against Obesity and Metabolic Disorders: A Review. [PDF]
Abdelrahman ZR, Maaliah MS, Abdalla SS.
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Summary Dihydrochalcones are secondary metabolites with manifold dietary and pharmaceutical properties, but with a yet unclear function in plants. The abundance of dihydrochalcones, particularly phloridzin, makes Malus ssp. unique in the plant kingdom. The gene(s)/enzyme(s) for the key reaction in phloridzin biosynthesis, the reduction in the C3‐bridge
Susan Schröpfer +14 more
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Convergent domestication of bitter apples and pears by selecting mutations of MYB transcription factors to reduce proanthocyanidin levels. [PDF]
Wang Y +16 more
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ABSTRACT Gas exchange measurement is the gold standard method for determining leaf CO2 assimilation rate (An). However, conventional systems for measuring An often require time and/or effort to collect numerous samples in the field owing to their high weight and large size.
Kensuke Kimura +6 more
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Malate metabolism in horticultural crops: mechanistic insights and agricultural practices for quality improvement. [PDF]
Zhao TT, Du LD, Wang CK, Wei MM, Hu DG.
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Allergy, Volume 80, Issue 10, Page 2916-2920, October 2025.
Bingjie Zhao +11 more
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Factors determining chromosomal localization of transposable elements in plants
We review transposon chromosomal niches, and the functional consequences of their specific chromosomal localization in plants. Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a significant part of plant genomes and shape their genomic landscape. While some TEs are ubiquitously dispersed, other elements specifically occupy discrete genomic loci.
E. Kejnovsky +3 more
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