Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)
Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) belongs to the Rosaceae family and is the only species in the genus. It derives its generic name from Cydon, the modern Canea, near which the tree grew in great abundance (Evreinoff 1948). It is a deciduous unarmed shrub or small tree, which usually attains a height of less than 15 feet (Fig. 1).
M. Duron, L. Decourtye, Ph. Druart
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Evaluación del comportamiento vegetativo y compatibilidad de injerto de variedades de peral sobre los patrones ‘BA-29’y ‘OHF-87’ [PDF]
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Errea Abad, María Pilar +2 more
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Bazı Ayva Cydonia oblonga Mill. Genotiplerinde Yaprak Disklerinden Sürgün Organogenesisi
Bu çalışmanın amacı, bazı ayva Cydonia oblonga Mill. genotiplerinde yaprak disklerinden in vitro sürgün organogenesisini uyarmaktır. Çalışmada bitkisel materyal olarak, Quince A bodur , S.Ö. Sabahattin Özbek 39-200 bodur , S.Ö. 18-82 orta kuvvetli
Ahmet Aygün, Hatice Dumanoğlu
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Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai [PDF]
The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai, the causal agent of fruit rot and wart bark on apple and pear, for the EU.
Alan MacLeod +24 more
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Cryopreservation of quince (Cydonia oblonga mill.) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) has great potential for utilisation in pharmaceutical and food industries. OBJECTIVE: The study was to develop an efficient cryopreservation approachfor quince. METHODS: Factors on the survival and regrowth such
Benelli, Carla +4 more
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Characterization of quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) accessions by simple sequence repeat markers
The authors thank the Yozgat Bozok University Scientific Research Projects Unit (Project No. 6602c-ZF/17-98) for its financial support.
Güney M. +5 more
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Investigation of pollen morphological characteristics in some quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) cultivars [PDF]
Morphological characterization of pollen grains is very important in the identification of individual species and cultivars of fruit trees, including quince.
Djurović, Dejan +4 more
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CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL. (ROSACEAE) AT THE PETER THE GREAT BOTANICAL GARDEN
20th century, common quince was considered not winter-hardy enough for the environments of the North-West of Russia. Cydonia oblonga Mill. was for the first time mentioned in the Catalogues of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden in 1793.
G. A. Firsov +4 more
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In accordance with the policy of the Russian Federation, which, on the one side, is aimed at maintaining health and increasing the life expectancy of the country's population, and, on the other side, at import substitution, the maximum use of the food ...
Ekaterina V. Solomonova +4 more
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A review of nutritional value and putative health-effects of quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) fruit [PDF]
Quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) has been long regarded to be a health-promoting fruit. Although it is mainly consumed in processed form, its relatively heat-stable polyphenolics were confirmed to be responsible for most of the beneficial effects.
Hegedűs, Attila +2 more
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