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differentiation, water and nutrient transport, and bitter pit susceptibility of apple . Scientia Hortic . 310 : 111709 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111709 . Knee M . 1972 . Anthocyanin, carotenoid, and chlorophyll changes in the peel of Cox

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, sorted for uniform size and absence of blemishes including bitter pit, and divided into four subsamples (30 fruits in each of the three blocks, i.e., 90 fruits per cultivar). One of the subsamples was placed in cold air (+2 °C and 90% RH), one each in two

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supply calcium and reduce bitter pit in ‘Golden Delicious’ apples Scientia Hort. 217 179 188 USDA 2018 Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Web Soil Survey. 19 Mar. 2018. < https

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supply calcium and reduce bitter pit in ‘Golden Delicious’ apples Scientia Hort. 217 179 188 Vercammen, J. 1999 Dossier Poire (2eme partie)-Systemes de plantation et de taille pour le poirier Conference Fruit Belge 67 479 70 80 Walsh, C.S. Ottesen, A

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excessive ( British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, 2007 ; W. Wolk, personal communication). Although unrelated to treatment, significant amounts of bitter pit were observed when trees began fruiting in 2002. This is likely a function of low

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, C.V.T. Steffens, A. Santos, A. Mitcham, E. 2014 Relationship between xylem functionality, calcium content and the incidence of bitter pit in apple fruit Sci. Hort. 165 319 323 Mullendore, D.L. Windt, C.W. As, H.V. Knoblauch, M. 2010 Sieve tube

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physiological drought response, fruit size, and bitter pit development for ‘Honeycrisp’ apple Plants 9 874 https://doi.org/3390/plants9070874 Roby, G. Harbertson, J.F. Adams, D.A. Matthews, M.A. 2004 Berry size and vine water deficits as factors

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the placental fruit tissue and developed through peripheral mesocarp tissue to give the flesh a translucent aspect and dark-brown color ( Fig. 2E ). NILs SC8-4 and SC10-2 also showed more symptoms of flesh spots or bitter pit as a manifestation of a

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.R. Elone, S.E. Wallis, A.E. Basedow, M.R. 2021 ‘Honeycrisp’ bitter pit response to rootstock and region under Eastern New York climatic conditions Plants 10 1 27 https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10050983 Evans, K. Brutcher, L. Konishi, B

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trial in Virginia J Am Pomol Soc . 58 4 – 11 Marini RP Lavely EK Baugher TA Crassweller R Schupp JR. 2022 Using logistic regression to predict the probability that individual ‘Honeycrisp’ apples will develop bitter pit HortScience . 57

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