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Genome-wide Identification and expression analysis of TOR signaling pathway components in apple in response to low nitrogen. [PDF]
Liu D +7 more
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More than a defense: salicylic acid's secret role in fruit color. [PDF]
Prakash V.
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Molecular studies on the flower development in apple (Malus X domestica Borkh.)
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Molecular studies on the flower development in apple (Malus X domestica Borkh.)
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Phytochemistry, 2019
The UDP-glycosyltransferase UGT88F subfamily has been described first in Malus x domestica with the characterization of UGT88F1. Up to now UGT88F1 was one of the most active UGT glycosylating dihydrochalcones in vitro.
Carolina Elejalde-Palmett +11 more
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The UDP-glycosyltransferase UGT88F subfamily has been described first in Malus x domestica with the characterization of UGT88F1. Up to now UGT88F1 was one of the most active UGT glycosylating dihydrochalcones in vitro.
Carolina Elejalde-Palmett +11 more
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Elevating fruit carotenoid content in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh).
Methods in Enzymology, 2022Carotenoid compounds accumulate to confer coloration to plant tissues and have some established health benefits in humans. These pigments have antioxidant properties and are precursors of vitamin A, which is important for human vision. Apple is widely consumed globally, but most commercial apple cultivars have low fruit carotenoid content because these
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Review on crop load management in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.)
Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 2022Apples grown often produce more fruit, but they are characterised by heavy bloom and fruit set, which results in undersized, poorly coloured, and low-quality apples. The optimal crop load, which is a quantitative measure, results in a steady annual yield
P. Verma +3 more
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2006
Apple (Malus x domestica) is one of the most consumed fruit crops in the world. The major production areas are the temperate regions, however, because of its excellent storage capacity it is transported to distant markets covering the four corners of the earth.
Abhaya M, Dandekar +3 more
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Apple (Malus x domestica) is one of the most consumed fruit crops in the world. The major production areas are the temperate regions, however, because of its excellent storage capacity it is transported to distant markets covering the four corners of the earth.
Abhaya M, Dandekar +3 more
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DNA “fingerprints” applied to paternity analysis in apples (Malus x domestica)
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1990Analysis of minisatellite DNA sequences, yielding so called DNA "fingerprints", has proven useful in paternity analysis for several different organisms. Here 64 apple seedlings, grown from seeds collected in an orchard with three cultivars, were analyzed using the M13 "fingerprint" probe.
H, Nybom, B A, Schaal
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