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Rubus sorbicus sp. nov., ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis desRubus-Flora in Sachsen (DDR)

Feddes Repertorium, 1980
AbstractRubus sorbicus WEBER wird als neue Art der subsect. Suberecti P. J. M. beschrieben. Sie ist stellenweise häufig in Sachsen (DDR) von der Niederlausitz bis in den Raum Leipzig auf kalkfreien Böden verbreitet.
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The Protective Action of Rubus sp. Fruit Extract Against Oxidative Damage in Mice Exposed to Lipopolysaccharide

Neurochemical Research, 2021
M. S. Soares   +9 more
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Bound Volatile Precursors in Genotypes in the Pedigree of ‘Marion’ Blackberry (RubusSp.)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2010
Glycosidically bound volatiles and precursors in genotypes representing the pedigree for 'Marion' blackberry were investigated over two growing seasons. The volatile precursors were isolated using a C18 solid-phase extraction column. After enzymatic hydrolysis, the released volatiles were analyzed using stir bar sorptive extraction gas chromatography ...
Xiaofen, Du   +2 more
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Rubus tingzhouensis C. An & G. C. Lin A 2024, sp. nov.

Published as part of Chen, Ming, Lin, Gui-Chan, Wang, Tao, Zhuang, Yi-Xue, Yao, Yi-Xin, Yang, Cheng-Zi, Qin, Yuan, Lin, Yan-Xiang & An, Chang, 2024, Rubus tingzhouensis (Rosaceae), a new species from Fujian, China, pp.
Chen, Ming   +8 more
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REST COMPLETION IN SEVEN BLACKBERRY (RUBUS SP) CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2002
M.R. Warmund, P.L. Byers
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First Report of Fusarium Wilt of Blackberry (Rubus subgenus Rubus) Caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. mori in Arkansas

Plant Disease
In September of 2023 and 2024, several blackberry plants in a commercial blackberry farm in White Co., AR were observed with chlorotic leaves and cane dieback. Some canes had a distinct reddish-black streak running up one side of the cane. Signs included sporodochia of Fusarium on the surface of some dead canes.
Maryam Fallahi   +9 more
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Adaptation in Caco-2 Human Intestinal Cell Differentiation and Phenolic Transport with Chronic Exposure to Blackberry (Rubus sp.) Extract.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
Benjamin W. Redan   +4 more
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