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Pathogens in Raspberry and Other Rubus spp.

2018
Raspberry plants are susceptible to infection by a wide range of pathogens, however, whether any of these will cause significant disease in a plant at a specific location depends on many factors. Firstly, infection depends on the plant being exposed to the pathogen so that using only pathogen-tested plants to establish raspberry plantations will ...
Alison Dolan   +2 more
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Razlike u antioksidativnim spojevima Rubus spp. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Istraživanje je provedeno na kupinama Thornless Logan, Thornfree, Rubus spp, Black Satin i Tayberry. Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je ustanoviti postoje li razlike u antioksidativnim spojevima (vitamin C, ukupni antocijani, ukupni fenoli, ukupni neflavonoidi i antioksidacijski kapacitet).
Duralija, Boris   +4 more
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CARACTERÍSTICAS E APLICAÇÕES DA AMORA PRETA (Rubus spp): UMA REVISÃO

2022
A amoreira é uma planta rústica pertencente à família Rosaceae, gênero Rubus, origem Asiática e introduzida no sul do Brasil na década de 70. A fruta destaca-se pela sua variedade nutricional, tecnológica e medicinal. Pelas características de perecibilidade e sazonalidade da amora preta o consumo in natura se torna limitado, neste sentido a aplicação ...
T. F. Ferreira   +4 more
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Razlike u antioksidacijskim spojevima Rubus spp.

2008
Istraživanje je provedeno na sortama Thornless Logan, Thornfree, Rubus spp., Black satin i Tieberry. Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je ustanoviti postoje li razlike u antioksidativnim spojevima (vitamin C, ukupni antocijani, ukupni fenoli, ukupni neflavonoidi i antioksidacijski kapacitet).
Voća, S.   +4 more
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Identification and molecular characterization of a marafivirus in Rubus spp.

Archives of Virology, 2009
An undescribed virus with isometric particles and a diameter of ca. 30 nm was identified in diseased samples of wild and cultivated Rubus species and molecularly characterized. Its genome was 6,463 nt, excluding the 3'-terminal poly(A) tail, and contained a single open reading frame coding for a 2,035-amino-acid-long precursor polypeptide (p223).
Sead, Sabanadzovic   +1 more
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QTL Mapping and Marker Assisted Breeding in Rubus spp.

2018
Recent developments in genetics and genomics have advanced research in all crops including soft fruit species. Molecular markers which detect genome-wide variability in both protein coding and non-coding regions have enabled genetic mapping studies to move beyond linkages between simple morphological traits (Jennings 1967a, 1988; Ourecky 1975; Crane ...
Susan McCallum   +2 more
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Anthocyanin profiles and biological properties of caneberry (Rubus spp.) press residues

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2014
AbstractBACKGROUNDThe global interest in natural food colours shows increasing attention towards new product development to replace synthetic colourants, because of the strengthening of legislative rules and consumer awareness of synthetic additives and chemicals in food. This study was designed to evaluate anthocyanin content and biological activities
Tumbas Šaponjac, Vesna   +9 more
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Rubus spp. (Rubus armeniacus, Rubus ellipticus, Rubus fruticosus, Rubus nepalensis, Rubus niveus, Rubus occidentalis)

2023
Basant Singh   +4 more
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Illustrative guide to blackberry (Rubus spp.)

2023
Monge-Pérez, José Eladio   +1 more
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Raspberries,Rubusspp. (Rosaceae)

Biodiversity, 2001
P. M. Catling, E. Small
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