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Upcycling Quince Peel into Bioactive Ingredients and Fiber Concentrates through Multicomponent Extraction Processes [PDF]

open access: yesAntioxidants, 2023
This study aimed to promote the total upcycling of quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) peel into bioactive extracts (BEs) and fiber concentrates (FCs). The multicomponent extraction processes were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) coupled ...
Alexis Pereira   +6 more
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Osmotic drying of quince (Cydonia oblonga mill.) in sucrose solution [PDF]

open access: yesJournal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture, 2010
Quince (Cydonia oblonga mill.) is fruit which is neglected in fruit production in our country despite its pleasant aroma. Due to its high values of hardness and firmness, quince is not used much for drying.
Stojanović Čedomir   +5 more
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Morphological and antioxidant characteristics of quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) and chinese quince fruit (Pseudocydonia sinensis Schneid.) [PDF]

open access: yesPotravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences, 2014
Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) is a fruit species, whose fruits have a high therapeutic value and therefore are used in many countries in traditional medicine.
Brindza, Ján   +3 more
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Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) visitation at the flowers of quince cultivars (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Horticultural Science, 2000
Studies were made on the bee visitation of 6 quince cultivars and on the foraging behaviour of honeybees at quince flowers for 3 consecutive years. The bee visitation was highly intense because both the plantation and its surrounding was overpopulated by
P. Benedek, T. Szabó, J. Nyéki
doaj   +3 more sources

UNUSUAL GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBES IN THE OVARY OF QUINCE (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)

open access: yesActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus, 2017
This paper presents the results of a three-year research (2010–2012) of unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary in eight cultivars of quince in two pollination variants (self-pollination and open-pollination). Unusual behavior of pollen tubes growth
Aleksandar Radović   +5 more
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Rare fruit plants as medicinals

open access: yesІнтродукція Рослин, 2001
Results of many years researches on rare fruit plants introduction in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine – quince oblong (Cydonia oblonga Mill.), cornel cherry (Cornus mas L.) and japanese flowering quince (Chaenomeles japonica Lindl.) are illuminated.
S.V. Klimenko
doaj   +1 more source

Dwarfing Rootstock ‘Yunnan’ Quince Promoted Fruit Sugar Accumulation by Influencing Assimilate Flow and PbSWEET6 in Pear Scion

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2022
‘Yunnan’ quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) is used as the dwarfing rootstock for pear (Pyrus spp.). Here, we reported that the sugar contents in mature ‘Zaosu’ pear fruit grafted on ‘Yunan’ quince (Z/Q) were higher than that in ‘Zaosu’ pear fruit grafted on
Xiaoli Wang   +7 more
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Phenolic profile of Cydonia oblonga Miller leaves [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Cydonia oblonga Miller leaves phenolic compounds were analyzed by reversed-phase HPLC/DAD and HPLC/UV. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of phenolics were carried out in a total of 36 samples of quince leaves from three different geographical ...
Andrade, P.B.   +5 more
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Volatile Components of Quince Fruit (Cydonia oblongaMill.)

open access: yesAgricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1983
Steam distilled oil of quince fruit (Cydonia oblonga Mill.=C. vulgaris Pers., marmelo in Japanese) was analyzed by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Sixty-two compounds, 2 hydrocarbons, 13 esters, 11 alcohols, 11 aldehydes, 11 ketones, 5 lactones and 9 miscellaneous compounds, were identified. Of them, the chemical structures
Tomoyuki TSUNEYA   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Hawthorn Lace Bug (Hemiptera: Tingidae), First Record of Injury to Roses, with a Review of Host Plants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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