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Genomics of Temperate Fruit Trees

2012
Temperate fruit species are those adapted to climates in the middle ­latitudes and according to their fruits are usually classified as fruit and nut trees, vine, and berries. Most of the best-known temperate tree crops are members of the Rosaceae family, including pome fruits (e.g., apple, pear, loquat, and quince) and stone fruits (e.g., apricot ...
María José Aranzana   +4 more
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GENETIC RESOURCES OF TEMPERATE ZONE FRUITS IN TURKEY

Acta Horticulturae, 2001
Turkey is one of the main fruit production centers of the world. It is a center of origin and diversity of apple, pear, quince, apricot, plum, sweet cherry, sour cherry, strawberry, dogwood, almond, walnut, hazelnut, chestnut, etc. There is a large genetic diversity for all these species in various parts of the country.
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Interactions between birds and fruit in a temperate woodland

Oecologia, 1981
The phenology of fruit trees and avian consumption of fruit were examined in Wytham wood, Oxford in 1979-1980. Ripe fruit was available to and fed upon by birds from late August until early May. Observations made on a daily transect indicated that most of the fruit was eaten by tits and thrushes, but the two families differed in the seasonal ...
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Subtropical and Temperate Fruit Crops

2014
Symptoms, biomanagement and integrated management of fungal, bacterial and viral diseases, nematode pests, disease complexes and insect pests of subtropical (mango, grape vine, guava and pomegranate) and temperate fruit crops (apple, peach, plum, pear, almond, apricot and strawberry) using PGPR alone or PGPR integrated with physical and cultural ...
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Pests and Their Management on Temperate Fruits

2022
G. Mahendiran, Shiv Lal, O. C. Sharma
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FRUITS OF TEMPERATE CLIMATES | Fruits of the Ericacae

2003
J.F. Hancock, R.M. Beaudry, J.J. Luby
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Erratum to: Nutritional and health benefits of temperate fruits, [Postharvest Biology and Technology of Temperate Fruits, 2018]

2018
This chapter's co-author's name was incorrectly printed in the chapter. This error in name has been rectified and changed from Bvenura Callistus to Callistus Bvenura.
Bvenura, Callistus   +3 more
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TEMPERATE FRUITS IN BARBADOS

Acta Horticulturae, 1987
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