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Dynamics of ascorbic acid content in apple (Malus x domestica) during fruit development and storage.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2020
Vitamin C is a crucial antioxidant and cofactor for both plants and humans. Apple fruits generally contain low levels of vitamin C, making vitamin C content an interesting trait for apple crop improvement.
E. Lemmens   +4 more
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Callus formation from Malus x domestica cv. ?Jonathan? protoplasts

Plant Cell Reports, 1984
Protoplasts could be successfully isolated and cultured from callus and suspension cultures of Malus xdomestica cv. 'Jonathan'. Protoplast-derived colonies were recovered when the osmoticum (glucose) was gradually reduced in semi-solid 8p medium or by the use of feeder plates.
M, Kouider   +4 more
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Breeding Apple (Malus x Domestica Borkh)

2008
The apple tree is a hybrid originating from a combination of wild species (Malus sieversii is supposed to be the main contributor). Growers at first selected the best specimens by seedlings, but when grafting was discovered as a mean of vegetative propagation, improvement in fruit quality became faster.
S. Pereira-Lorenzo   +2 more
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Endophytic Diaporthe citrichinensis as a new source to alleviate post-harvest fungal infections in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.).

Journal of food microbiology
After harvesting, Apple is susceptible to being attacked by various fungal pathogens, rendering it unconsumable and further reducing its commercial value.
Shreya Gupta, S. Saxena
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Characterisation of the DELLA subfamily in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.)

Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2006
The hormone gibberellic acid (GA) regulates growth and development throughout the plant life cycle. DELLA proteins are key components of the GA signalling pathway and act to repress GA responses. The “DELLA” amino acid motif is highly conserved among diverse species and is essential for GA-induced destruction of DELLA proteins, which relieves ...
Toshi Foster   +6 more
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Transgenic Apple (Malus x domestica)

2000
The genus Malus contains up to 122 species (Ponomarenko 1986). Cultivated apples have been developed mainly from the hybrid species M. x domestica Borkh. which has the genetic background of several wild species (Korban and Chen 1992). Apple breeding has traditionally been carried out by crosspollination and subsequent selection of superior seedlings in
J.-L. Yao   +3 more
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OPTIMIZATION OF ROOTING OF IN VITRO PROPAGATED MALUS X DOMESTICA ¿PINOVA¿

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
Following Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of apple, it is rather difficult to achieve rooting of new shoots. Therefore in vitro rooting of micropropagated 'Pinova'apple shoots was tested in different media in order to carry out rooting of transformed shoots.
J. Kolozsvari Nagy, S. Sule
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Seasonal trends in leaf and fruit nutrient concentrations of apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) grafted on different clonal rootstocks and their effect on fruit quality

Journal of plant nutrition
Effective nutrient management necessitates monitoring of nutrient requirement, extent and timing of nutrient supply during the fruit development. To achieve a good nutrient balance and its impact on fruit quality, study of nutrient dynamics is of utmost ...
Zahwa Jan   +3 more
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Identification of self-incompatibility-related glycoproteins in styles of apple (Malus x domestica)

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1994
In this study, stylar proteins of apple (Malus x domestica) which correlate with known intervarietal incompatibility relationships and have similar characteristics to the S-glycoproteins of Japanese pear (Pyrus serotina) were surveyed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE). Varietal differences were detected in a group of glycoproteins having
H, Sassa   +3 more
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Characterisation of induced Malus x domestica ‘Royal Gala’ cell differentiation by using different hormones in cell cultures

Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 2022
Fruit development, following pollination, involves a cell division stage, followed by cell expansion . A major challenges to study each individual stages is the limitations imposed by analyses of fruit development on the plant. Rapid growing cell culture
S. K. A. Karim   +4 more
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