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Quality Maintenance and Increased Firmness of Fresh-Cut Strawberries Using Vacuum Infusion of Calcium Lactate and Pectin Methylesterase. [PDF]
Soares AC +5 more
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Come closer: confessions of intimate spectators in one to one performance [PDF]
Heddon, D., Iball, H., Zerihan, R.
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ABSTRACT In animal‐pollinated plants, pollen dispersal depends on several plant and animal characteristics that can influence the paternal success of a plant. Paternal success affects the genetic contribution of a genotype to the next generation, which is relevant to plant breeding.
Lisa Brünjes, Wolfgang Link
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Divergent volatilomes between wild and cultivated strawberries: MYB transcription factors underlie flavor differences. [PDF]
Duan M +9 more
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ABSTRACT The dandelion species Taraxacum kok‐saghyz is a promising new crop for natural rubber production and is currently in the early stages of the breeding process. To support these efforts, the multiplication and conservation of defined genotypes are crucial.
René Kaiser +4 more
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Development of an In Vitro Whole Blood Model to Study Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Strawberry Polyphenolic Compounds and Postprandial Inflammation. [PDF]
Reuter S +4 more
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ABSTRACT Salt‐stress priming enhances the tolerance of plants against subsequent exposure to a similar stress. Priming‐induced transcriptomic reprogramming is mediated by multiple epigenetic mechanisms, the best known of which is histone modifications. However, not much is known about other epigenetic responses.
Wai‐Shing Yung +7 more
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Robust real-time strawberry maturity detection using UAV-mounted deep learning for precision agriculture. [PDF]
Singh R, Gadade AM, Hussain I.
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Herbicide residues in soil disrupt plant–insect signalling, reducing the effectiveness of biological pest control. Abstract Plants under herbivore attack emit distinct blends of herbivore‐induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) which serve as signalling cues for predatory insects.
B. Fuchs, J. D. Blande, V. Weijola
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