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Deciphering the Transcriptomic Dynamics of Self-Incompatibility in Yellow Passion Fruit: Evidence of Modified Sporophytic Mechanism [PDF]
Self-incompatibility (SI) is an important plant mechanism that prevents inbreeding depression by recognizing and rejecting self-pollen, thereby promoting outcrossing.
Xiaomei Wang +14 more
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Chemical and Microscopic Characterization of the Yellow Passion Fruit Peel [PDF]
Daniel Arrieta-Baez +2 more
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Gas exchange and yield of grafted yellow passion fruit under salt stress and plastic mulching
Irrigation with saline water is one of the main factors that limit gas exchange and yield of yellow passion fruit in the semi-arid region of Brazil. The use of wild species of Passiflora ssp.
Antônio G. de L. Souto +7 more
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Together with other polyphenols and flavonoids, anthocyanins have the capacity to serve as free radical scavengers against detrimental oxidants including reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.
Meng Shi +8 more
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Biological control of anthracnose in passion fruit
The biological products use as a disease control alternative has been studied to reduce the impacts to the environment, men and animals, showing satisfactory results in postharvest. This study aimed to evaluate the biological agents effect in the control
Andrezza Klyvia Oliveira de Araújo +5 more
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The Northeast region of Brazil is the primary producer of yellow passion fruit. In recent years, water scarcity has led passion fruit growers to use highly saline water for cultivation.
Luciano R. Guedes +8 more
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Passion Fruit Problems in the Home Landscape
In Florida, purple and yellow passion fruit have been widely cultivated by homeowners for years, and south Florida’s subtropical climate allows for growing passion fruit year-round.
Amir Rezazadeh +2 more
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The occurrence of water sources with high concentrations of salts in the semiarid region of Northeast Brazil stands out as a limiting factor in the cultivation of irrigated yellow passion fruit.
F. W. A. Pinheiro +7 more
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Under natural environments, yellow passion fruit plants often face flooded conditions as a limiting factor for the widespread production of the crop, especially in flood-prone lowlands.
Keren Natalia Giraldo Cervantes +3 more
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The passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims), also called as ‘Baixiang-guo’, has been widely studied and grown, becoming the new darling of the fruit market throughout southern China.
Jun Yang, Xiao-An Wang
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