نتایج جستجو برای: winter cherry

تعداد نتایج: 56645  

2011
Theoharis Ouzounis Gregory A. Lang

Seasonal uptake, storage, and remobilization of nitrogen (N) are of critical importance for plant growth. The use of N reserves for new growth in the spring is especially important for sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.), for which new shoot and fruit growth is concomitant and fruit development occurs during a relatively short bloom-toripening period. Sweet cherries grafted on precocious, dwarfing r...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
ذبیح اله زمانی عبداله خدیوی خوب ناصر بوذری حمیدرضا جعفری

rapd markers were employed to determine the diversity among 29 genotypes and cultivars of sour and duke cherry as well as a mahaleb tree genotype as an outgroup. a number of 100 random primers were examined for pcr reactions on the template dnas extracted from leaves, of which 17 primers produced polymorphic bands. these 17 selected rapd primers produced 233 bands, among which, 214 were polymor...

Journal: :Robotics 2017
Suraj Amatya Manoj Karkee Qin Zhang Matthew D. Whiting

Automation in cherry harvesting is essential to reduce the demand for seasonal labor for cherry picking and reduce the cost of production. The mechanical shaking of tree branches is one of the widely studied and used techniques for harvesting small tree fruit crops like cherries. To automate the branch shaking operation, different methods of detecting branches and cherries in full foliage canop...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1972
D R Leece D R Dilley A L Kenworthy

Nitrate reductase was found in leaves of apricot Prunus armeniaca, sour cherry P. cerasus, sweet cherry P. avium, and plum P. domestica, but not in peach P. persica, from trees grown in sand culture receiving a nitrate containing nutrient solution. Nitrate was found in the leaves of all species. Nitrate and nitrate reductase were found in leaves of field-grown apricot, sour cherry, and plum tre...

Journal: :LLC 2010
David I. Holmes Daniel W. Crofts

In 1879 the North American Review published in four separate monthly installments excerpts from "The Diary of a Public Man" in which the name of the diarist was withheld. It was, or purported to be, a diary kept during the "secession winter" of 1860-61. It appeared to offer verbatim accounts of behind-the-scenes discussions at the very highest levels during the greatest crisis the US had ever f...

2004
Luigi Orsenigo Andreas Pyka Franco Malerba Richard Nelson

Hanusch and Andreas Pyka. Quite obviously, this paper is largely based on earlier articles written jointly with Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter. However, they are not responsible for any mistakes nor they might necessarily agree with all the ideas presented in this paper.

2012
Marija VILJEVAC Hrvoje LEPEDUŠ Krunoslav DUGALIĆ Ines MIHALJEVIĆ Boris PUŠKAR Domagoj ŠIMIĆ Rezica SUDAR Zorica JURKOVIĆ

Photosynthesis is the basic process influencing crop productivity. It can be inhibited by drought. Seven sour cherry genotypes were challenged by drought to assess their photosynthetic efficiency in such conditions. All together with relative water content (RWC) as indicator of plant water status, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) and chlorophyll content (Chl a+b) differentiated i...

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2001
Isabel Mafra Barbara Lanza Ana Reis Vincenzo Marsilio Cristina Campestre Mario De Angelis Manuel A. Coimbra

Olive fruits at the green, cherry and black stages were used to investigate the structural and microstructural changes in tissues during ripening. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) tissue fracture of green olives resulted in cell wall breakage of epicarp and mesocarp cells. Tissue fracture resulted in fewer broken cells in cherry than in green olives and even less in black olive tissues. Cell ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
T Lucini J T V Resende J R F Oliveira C J Scabeni A R Zeist N C V Resende

Several studies have been conducted on resistance sources to improve the genetic resistance of farm-grown tomatoes to arthropod pests, including phytophagous mites. In the present study, we evaluate the behavior of the two-spotted spider mite on different cherry tomato accessions to identify possible sources of resistance (repellent effect) to this pest. Sixty-four accessions of cherry tomatoes...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2008
Wee L Yee

A study was conducted to determine the abundance of potential foods and the feeding substrates and behaviors of the western cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis indifferens Curran (Diptera: Tephritidae), in 2005, 2006, and 2007 in central Washington state. Aphid colonies with honeydew, a presumed food source for flies, were not seen on randomly selected branches of sweet cherry trees, Prunus avium L., ...

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