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) and other health-promoting benefits ( Boeing et al., 2012 ). In this work, the extra-early nectarine cultivar VioWhite 5 was selected, as it had the proper caliber and organoleptic characteristics for the European market. It is a clingstone cultivar

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( Fryer and Hylmö, 2009 ). Although there are hundreds of species of Cotoneaster , a relatively small percentage are commonly grown in ornamental landscapes, as illustrated by Dirr (2009) listing only 14. These species were selected for their

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precursor) predominate and those from α-keto-isovalerate (valine precursor) can be detected occasionally at low levels ( Ferenczi, 2003 ; Mattheis et al., 1998 ; Ortiz et al., 2010 ; Plotto et al., 2000 ; Sugimoto, 2007 ). Although a small amount of

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of development, resulting in fruit that were the same size as control fruit ( Kano, 2006 ). Cells of grape berries ( Vitis vinifera L.) grown at higher temperatures during early development were smaller at the later stages of development than those

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pollutes soil and water ( Masclaux-Daubresse et al., 2010 ). It has been estimated that 50% to 70% of the N provided to the soil is lost ( Good et al., 2004 ). Therefore, the possibility of lowering fertilizer input and developing new cultivars with

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‘Ambrosia’ is becoming a popular apple cultivar on the global fruit market that is easily recognized for its characteristic red blush and creamy yellow background ( Cline, 2009 ). This visual attraction is an important factor in gaining consumer

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/v) showed a weak shoulder peak at 450 nm, indicating a small amount of carotenoids in the fruit peels. The acetone: petroleum ether solution (9:1, v/v) of all the samples showed an absorption peak in the vicinity of 660 nm, indicating the presence of

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dwarfing from those that are subsequent developmental effects. In the first year of growth after propagation of the composite tree, M.9 modified scion architecture by reducing the mean length ( Cannon, 1941 ; Rao and Berry, 1940 ) and node number ( Costes

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, the sink activity of immature small grape berries is important for DW accumulation during the first week of growth when cell expansion is slow ( Coombe, 1989 ). The distribution of translocated 13 C between the fruit pericarp (epicarp + mesocarp) and

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cultivars and may also respond to cultural practices such as scape removal, which is likely to alter biomass partitioning as well as sink capacity of bulb for photosynthates and N ( Rosen and Tong, 2001 ). The rates of CO 2 assimilation at ambient CO 2

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