نتایج جستجو برای: sweet cherry

تعداد نتایج: 23536  

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...

2015
Hairong Wei Xin Chen Xiaojuan Zong Huairui Shu Dongsheng Gao Qingzhong Liu

BACKGROUND Fruit color is one of the most important economic traits of the sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). The red coloration of sweet cherry fruit is mainly attributed to anthocyanins. However, limited information is available regarding the molecular mechanisms underlying anthocyanin biosynthesis and its regulation in sweet cherry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, a reference tr...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2006
Darshan S Kelley Reuven Rasooly Robert A Jacob Adel A Kader Bruce E Mackey

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of consuming sweet cherries on plasma lipids and markers of inflammation in healthy humans. Healthy men and women (n = 18) supplemented their diets with Bing sweet cherries (280 g/d) for 28 d. After a 12-h fast, blood samples were taken before the start of cherry consumption (study d 0 and 7), 14 and 28 d after the start of cherry supplemen...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Maria V Vavoura Anastasia V Badeka Stavros Kontakos Michael G Kontominas

Volatile compounds, physicochemical and sensory attributes of four sweet cherry cultivars (Canada giant, Ferrovia, Lapins and Skeena) grown in Northern Greece were determined. Eighteen volatile compounds were identified and semi-quantified in cherries using solid phase micro extraction in combination with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (SPME-GC/MS). Carbonyl compounds were the most abunda...

2017
Mauro Commisso Martino Bianconi Flavia Di Carlo Stefania Poletti Alessandra Bulgarini Francesca Munari Stefano Negri Matteo Stocchero Stefania Ceoldo Linda Avesani Michael Assfalg Gianni Zoccatelli Flavia Guzzo

Fruits of the sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) accumulate a range of antioxidants that can help to prevent cardiovascular disease, inflammation and cancer. We tested the in vitro antioxidant activity of 18 sweet cherry cultivars collected from 12 farms in the protected geographical indication region of Marostica (Vicenza, Italy) during two growing seasons. Multiple targeted and untargeted metabol...

2013
C. H. Wearing J. D. Hansen C. Whyte C. E. Miller

The identity, geographical distribution, and host range of codling moth is reviewed, and the evidence for sweet cherry being a host is critically analysed. A model is described which assesses the risk of codling moth being spread through international trade in sweet cherries, as exempli"ed by exports from, respectively, New Zealand and USA to Japan in winter and summer. The model is based on th...

2016
Wanmei Jin Hua Wang Maofu Li Jing Wang Yuan Yang Xiaoming Zhang Guohua Yan Hong Zhang Jiashen Liu Kaichun Zhang

Sweet cherry is a diploid tree species and its fruit skin has rich colours from yellow to blush to dark red. The colour is closely related to anthocyanin biosynthesis and is mainly regulated at the transcriptional level by transcription factors that regulate the expression of multiple structural genes. However, the genetic and molecular bases of how these genes ultimately determine the fruit sk...

2003
James D. Hansen M. L. Heidt

Sweet cherries, Prunus avium L., from the United States must be fumigated to control codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), before exporting them to Japan. However, the status of sweet cherry as a true host for codling moth has been debated because of the limited survival of the pest. Previously, laboratory methods have been developed to rear the codling moth on sweet ch...

Journal: :HortScience 2010

2004
G. A. WOOD

In a trial to determine if flowering cherries (Prunus serrulata Lindl.) were a source of little cherry disease, infection was found in seven of 10 species and cultivars tested. In an orchard trial with the cultivar 'Lambert', fruit symptoms of little cherry occurred in infected trees in the fifth year of fruiting, 8 years after planting. The symptoms also occurred in the two succeeding years, a...

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