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Flavonoids as Immunoregulators: Molecular Mechanisms in Regulating Immune Cells and Their Therapeutic Applications in Inflammatory Diseases. [PDF]
Liu Y, Jiao A.
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Blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) are a diverse group of plants in the family Ericaceae (Camp 1945). The natural range of the genus extends from the tropics to the arctic and encompasses both the eastern and western hemispheres. The cluster-fruited blueberries (section Cyanococcus), native in eastern North America, are commercially most important.
P. M. Lyrene, J. L. Perry
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Blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) are a diverse group of plants in the family Ericaceae (Camp 1945). The natural range of the genus extends from the tropics to the arctic and encompasses both the eastern and western hemispheres. The cluster-fruited blueberries (section Cyanococcus), native in eastern North America, are commercially most important.
P. M. Lyrene, J. L. Perry
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Twin Seedlings and Haploids in Blueberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Journal of Heredity, 1990One method of obtaining haploids in higher plants is to screen germinatee seed for the presence of twin seedings. Multiple seedlings were observed from seeds germinated in the greenhouse from open-pollinated Vaccinium ashei, 6x; V. corymbosum, 4x; V. elliottii, 2x; and V.
I. M. Dweikat, P. M. Lyrene
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Kulturheidelbeere und Cranberry (Vaccinium spp.)
2017Die Gattung Vaccinium ist reich an Arten, deren Beerenfruchte wild vorkommen und den Menschen seit Jahrtausenden als Nahrung dienten. Kulturformen, wie die Kulturheidelbeere und die Cranberry (Kranbeere) eroberten erst in den letzten Jahrzehnten den heimischen Markt. Der Verbraucher weis jedoch uber diese beiden Obstarten wenig.
Magda-Viola Hanke, Henryk Flachowsky
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Composition and morphology of cuticular wax in blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) fruits
Food Chemistry, 2017The chemical composition and morphology of cuticular wax in mature fruit of nine blueberry cultivars were investigated using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Triterpenoids and β-diketones were the most prominent compounds, accounting for on average 64.2% and 16.4% of the total wax, respectively ...
Wenjing, Chu +5 more
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Dark Respiration Rates in Vaccinium spp. in Relation to Altitude
Flora, 1974Summary Dark respiration rates of excised stems of Vaccinium uliginosum, V. myrtillus and V. vitis-idaea from a range of altitudes and latitudes in the British Isles were measured at 2° and 12°C in winter and at 8° and 18°C in summer using an infra-red gas analyser in a closed system.
W.S. Stewart, P. Bannister
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Hyperhydricity-induced ultrastructural and physiological changes in blueberry (vaccinium spp.)
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2017Hyperhydricity can cause significant economic loss for the micro-propagation industry that produces blueberry. In order to predict and control the occurrence of hyperhydricity, better understanding of the anatomical and physiological features of hyperhydric plantlets is required.
Hongyang Gao +4 more
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Pathogenicity of Diaporthe spp. on two blueberry cultivars (Vaccinium corymbosum)
EPPO Bulletin, 2018Diaporthe vaccinii causes twig blight and fruit rot and is currently listed as a quarantine organism for the European Union. In the Netherlands, two species from the same genus, Diaporthe eres and Diaporthe rudis, are regularly isolated from blighted twigs of Vaccinium corymbosum.
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Food Chemistry, 2007
Abstract The in vitro binding of bile acids by blueberries ( Vaccinium spp.), plums ( Prunus spp.), prunes ( Prunus spp.), strawberries ( Fragaria X ananassa ), cherries (Malpighia punicifolia ) cranberries ( Vaccinium macrocarpon ) and apples ( Malus sylvestris ) was determined using a mixture of bile acids secreted in human bile at a duodenal ...
T.S. Kahlon, G.E. Smith
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Abstract The in vitro binding of bile acids by blueberries ( Vaccinium spp.), plums ( Prunus spp.), prunes ( Prunus spp.), strawberries ( Fragaria X ananassa ), cherries (Malpighia punicifolia ) cranberries ( Vaccinium macrocarpon ) and apples ( Malus sylvestris ) was determined using a mixture of bile acids secreted in human bile at a duodenal ...
T.S. Kahlon, G.E. Smith
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