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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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Zoneamento agroclimático para pereira no Rio Grande do Sul. [PDF]
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BERNARDI, J. +9 more
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Identification of a Simple Sequence Repeat molecular-marker set for large-scale analyses of pear germplasm [PDF]
Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) are molecular markers suitable to assess the genetic variation of germplasm resources; however, large-scale SSR use requires protocol optimization. The present work aimed to identify SSR markers, developed for pear and other
Bao L +30 more
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Oviposition Response to Light With Different Spectra in the Crepuscular Moth Grapholita molesta
The crepuscular moth Grapholita molesta can discriminate differences in light wavelength, exhibiting a strong preference to lay eggs in UV light. ABSTRACT The light spectrum is a critical visual feature influencing insect behavior. The crepuscular moth Grapholita molesta (Busck), a significant pest of stone and pome fruits worldwide, has been shown to ...
Xiaofan Yang +6 more
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Abstract Advanced spring flowering relative to climate change has been widely documented, but studies on flowering duration remain limited due to a lack of comprehensive data. This study analyzed phenological data (1970–2021), including first and full flowering dates of seven temperate tree species across 16 locations in Korea.
Min‐Jung Kim, Chuleui Jung
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Pest categorisation of Acrobasis pirivorella [PDF]
The European Commission requested EFSA to conduct a pest categorisation of Acrobasis pirivorella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), a monophagous moth whose larvae exclusively feed on developing buds, flowers, and fruits of cultivated and wild Pyrus spp.
Bali, Elma +20 more
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The apple subfamily Maloideae includes commercially and medicinally valuable plants. The fruits and other plant parts contain antioxidant compounds, like polyphenols. When consumed, the fruit and other plant parts mostly reduce body weight in humans. Studies showed that fruits and other plant parts have an impact against obesity and metabolic disorder.
Zainab R. Abdelrahman +2 more
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Potential impacts of plant pests and diseases on trees and forests in the United Kingdom
The UK Plant Health Risk Register (PHRR) has so far identified 581 Plant Pests and Diseases (PPDs) that could invade the United Kingdom and affect 74 tree species. The combined effects of multiple invasions on trees are little understood and seldom considered.
Daniel P. Bebber +3 more
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Hawthorn Lace Bug (Hemiptera: Tingidae), First Record of Injury to Roses, with a Review of Host Plants [PDF]
Hawthorn lace bug, Coryrhucha cydoniae (Fitch), is reported for the first time as damag- ing roses. Injury to climbing and hybrid Tea roses is described, and a list of known host plants is provided based on observations in Pennsylvania and review of ...
Wheeler, A. G, Jr
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Chemical Investigation of Pyrus Communis, Linn.
Chemical Investigation of \(Pyrus\) \(Communis\), Linn.
D. Chakravarti +2 more
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