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Tissue location of resistance in apple to the rosy apple aphid established by electrical penetration graphs [PDF]
A study of the constitutive resistance of the apple cultivar Florina, Malus domestica Borkh. (Rosaceae), to the rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea (Passerini) (Homoptera Aphididae), was performed for the first time by the electrical penetration graph
Baroni, P. +6 more
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Genetic diversity and structure of the portuguese pear (Pyrus communis L.) germplasm [PDF]
A rich heritage of traditional pear varieties is kept in national Portuguese collections. Out of these varieties, “Rocha” dominates national pear production.
Guimarães, Joana Bagoin +6 more
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Summary Orchard fruits such as pear and apple are important for ensuring global food security and agricultural economy as they not only provide essential nutrients, but also support biodiversity and ecosystem services. Breeders, growers and plant researchers constantly study desirable tree morphological features and floral characteristics to ensure ...
Yunpeng Xia +13 more
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This study investigates the occurrence of the flavonoid phloridzin (phloretin-2'-O-β-D-glucoside) in root exudates of apple seedlings showing growth reduction related to apple replant disease (ARD).
A. Hofmann +4 more
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Risk of root intrusion by tree and shrub species into sewer pipes in Swedish urban areas [PDF]
Blockages in sewer pipes caused by roots are very common and several tree and shrub species are reported to be particularly likely to cause root intrusion. This study examined the relative ability of roots of different species to intrude into urban sewer
Ann-Mari Fransson +23 more
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Genetic Analysis of Apple Autumn Canopy Senescence in a Nordic Climate
ABSTRACT Autumn phenology traits are likely to be essential for the adaptation of apple to boreal climate. However, the genetic control of these traits is not well understood, and, for example, growth cessation does not appear to be controlled by day length as in many other boreal tree species.
Jonas Skytte af Sätra
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We successfully fabricated a thermodynamically stable microemulsion system encapsulating citrus essential oil, demonstrating potent free radical scavenging capacity. This formulation effectively inhibits the activity of browning‐related enzymes (polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase) in fresh‐cut apples, thereby preserving their postharvest quality and ...
Xinyu Feng +3 more
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Advances in QTL mapping for ethylene production in apple (Malus×domestica Borkh.)
Abstract Ethylene is a gaseous hormone that coordinates several important physiological processes resulting in the final fruit quality in apple. Due to its genetic heterozygousity, apple offers the possibility to exploit the natural allelic variation existing at the level of two genes involved in the ethylene biosynthetic pathway, Md-ACS1 and Md-ACO1.
Costa, Fabrizio +8 more
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Development and test of 21 multiplex PCRs composed of SSRs spanning most of the apple genome [PDF]
A series of 21 multiplex (MP) polymerase chain reactions containing simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers spanning most of the apple genome has been developed. Eighty-eight SSR markers, well distributed over all 17 linkage groups (LGs), have been selected.
Barbaro, E. +20 more
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ABSTRACT Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida L.) and Asian dogwood (Cornus kousa F. Buerger ex Hance) are popular deciduous ornamental trees native to a wide range of the eastern and southeastern United States and East Asia, respectively. Anthocyanin pigments enhance desirable pink or dark red colored bracts in dogwoods. Although anthocyanin biosynthesis
Žaklina Pavlović +6 more
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