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Phytochemical profiling of red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) honey and investigation on compounds related to its pollen occurrence.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
BACKGROUND Red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is an important nectar source for honey production in some specific habitats as well as an important crop, so the definition of the features of this kind of honey is noteworthy. However, due to its rarity on the
V. Leoni   +7 more
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Rubus idaeus L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Neuroprotective Effects of Rubus idaeus in Amblyopia

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
ABSTRACT Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired vision in childhood and remains challenging to manage effectively. The present study investigated the neuroprotective potential of Rubus idaeus L.
Ying, Zhao, Yan, Yin
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Evaluation of physicochemical properties in three raspberries (Rubus idaeus) at five ripening stages in northern China

Scientia Horticulturae, 2020
To evaluate the physicochemical properties of raspberries (Rubus idaeus L.) at five ripening stages in Shanxi, northern China (non-traditional area of cultivation), 25 physicochemical indexes including 5 anthocyanins and 10 phenolic compounds by HPLC-MS,
Jing Yang   +6 more
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Die Embryologie von Rubus idaeus und von Bastarden zwischen Rubus caesius und Rubus idaeus

Zeitschrift f�r Induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre, 1953
1. Die embryologische Untersuchung verschiedener Pflanzen von Rubus idaeus zeigte vollkommen normale Archespor- und Embryosackentwicklung. 2. Die drei untersuchten triploiden Bastarde R. caesius × R. idaeus bilden in geringem Mas auch Embryosacke durch Diplosporie, wahrend die nach meiotischen Teilungen entstandenen Embryosacke oft degenerieren und ...
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Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus)

1988
The raspberry plant belongs to the Rosaceae family. It was mentioned first by Pliny at the beginning of the Christian era as a wild plant coming from Mount Ida. This site gave its name to the botanical name of the raspberry — Rubus idaeus (Hedrick 1925). Raspberries grow wild in temperate parts of Europe and especially in eastern Europe.
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Extraction methods for the releasing of bound phenolics from Rubus idaeus L. leaves and seeds

Industrial crops and products (Print), 2019
Non-extractable/bound phenolics from plant matrices played an increasingly important role in human health benefits, but conventional solvent extraction missed high amounts of bound phenolics. In this study, Rubus idaeus L.
Lu Wang   +7 more
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The antimicrobial activity of fruits from some cultivar varieties of Rubus idaeus and Rubus occidentalis

Food Funct., 2014
Raspberry fruits exhibit antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, withCorynebacterium diphtheriaeandMoraxella catarrhalisbeing the most sensitive.
M, Krauze-Baranowska   +6 more
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Dwarfing in the raspberry, Rubus idaeus L.

Euphytica, 1969
Six phenotypically distinct dwarfs of the raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) are described; two of them are digenic, ‘sturdy dwarf’ being D 1d1d2d2or d 1d1d2d2and ‘crumpled dwarf’ d 3d3d4d4. Jennings' (1967) dwdw dwarf appears to be phenotypically and genotypically identical with the digenic ‘sturdy’.
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THE NECTAR RASPBERRY, RUBUS IDAEUS X RUBUS ARCTICUS - A NEW CULTIVATED PLANT

Acta Horticulturae, 1976
v ; ok ; Kirjasto Aj-k ; Mesivadelma, Rubus idaeus x Rubus arcticus - uusi ...
Hiirsalmi Heimo, Säkö, Jaakko
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