منابع مشابه
Scilate Apple Mineral Distribution and Prediction of Bitter Pit
Calcium deficiency in apple fruit has been identified as a primary cause of bitter pit in apples, however some apples are not as susceptible as others. The apple cultivar ‘Scilate’ has been identified as less susceptible to bitter pit, but it is not known whether high calcium concentrations are what contribute this resistance. Because scilate is a more recent variety, little research has been d...
متن کاملBitter Pit Control by Sprays and Vacuum Infiltration of Calcium in ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ Apples
The incidence of external and internal bitter pit in ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ apple (Malus domestics Borkh.) fruit sprayed with normal therapeutic sprays either with or without Ca salts at 2-week intervals during the growing season was determined after 6 weeks of storage over 7 consecutive years. Following harvest, fruit was either vacuum-infiltrated with CaCI2 or received no further treatment. Al...
متن کاملStop 1 – Whatoff’s Borrow Pit
The Des Moines Lobe was the largest of several lobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet that extended into the mid-continent region of North America near the end of the last glaciation. At its maximum extent, ~13,800 radiocarbon years ago, the lobe was up to 250 km wide and covered greater than 10 km in southern Minnesota and north-central Iowa (Fig. 1). The lobe deposited diverse sediments, but only ...
متن کاملIdentification and analysis of prophet of Pit-1-binding sites in human Pit-1 gene.
Prophet of Pit-1 (Prop1) is a transcription factor that regulates Pit-1 gene expression. Because Pit-1 regulates the differentiation of pituitary cells and the expressions of GH, prolactin and TSHbeta genes, Prop1 mutation results in combined pituitary hormone deficiency in humans. However, Prop1-binding sites in human Pit-1 gene and the mechanism leading to combined pituitary hormone deficienc...
متن کاملA revision of the “African Non-Spiny” Clade of Solanum L. (Solanum sections Afrosolanum Bitter, Benderianum Bitter, Lemurisolanum Bitter, Lyciosolanum Bitter, Macronesiotes Bitter, and Quadrangulare Bitter: Solanaceae)
The African Non-Spiny (ANS) clade contains 14 species of mostly large canopy lianas or scandent shrubs confined to Madagascar (10) and continental Africa (4, with with one species reaching the southern Arabian peninsula). Members of the clade were previously classified in sections Afrosolanum Bitter, Benderianum Bitter, Lemurisolanum Bitter, Macronesiotes Bitter and Quadrangulare Bitter, and we...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Nature
سال: 1916
ISSN: 0028-0836,1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/098137a0