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Micropropagation of Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.)
1992Pliny’s account of the beginning of the Christian era of wild raspberries that came from Mount Ida in Greece led Linnaeus to give the plant its botanical name Rubus idaeus. The first record of cultivated raspberries dates from around 1548 A.D. by Turner, an English herbalist.
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Rubus ursinus x idaeus ‘Boysenberry’
2012Boysenberry is named after by the originator, Rudolf Boysen, a Swedish immigrant and horticulturist who developed the crop during the Great Depression in the Napa Valley region of California. Boysenberry enjoyed commercial success under the growing guidance and development of farmer and berry “expert” Walter Knott of Knott’s Berry Farm. The Boysenberry’
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A demographic analysis of Rubus idaeus and Rubus pubescens
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1986The population dynamics of Rubus idaeus L., a colonizer of disturbed sites, and R. pubescens Raf., an inhabitant of damp woodland areas, were compared in a series of permanent plots. Disturbed site conditions trigger the germination of R. idaeus and give rise to predominantly even-aged stands of this species.
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Effect of Rubus idaeus Extracts in Murine Chondrocytes and Explants
Biomolecules, 2021Mylene Zarka +2 more
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PROIZVODNJA MALINA (Rubus idaeus L.)
2012Proizvodnja malina u RH predstavljena je mizernim površinama i kao takva je nedostatna količinama za potrebe domaćeg tržišta. Ponuda malina isključivo se bazira na uvozu. Bez obzira na visoku nutritivnu vrijednost potražnja je ograničena i visokom prodajnom cijenom. Izlaz vidimo u animiranju proizvođača kao i interesu malih obiteljskih gospodarstava da
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Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Rubus idaeus
2022null Laldinchhana +2 more
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