نتایج جستجو برای: cherries

تعداد نتایج: 661  

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Verónica Tijero Natalia Teribia Paula Muñoz Sergi Munné-Bosch

Sweet cherry, a non-climacteric fruit, is usually cold-stored during post-harvest to prevent over-ripening. The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of abscisic acid (ABA) on fruit growth and ripening of this fruit, considering as well its putative implication in over-ripening and effects on quality. We measured the endogenous concentrations of ABA during the ripening of sweet cherries (Pr...

Journal: :Appetite 2012
Georgios Koutsimanis Kristin Getter Bridget Behe Janice Harte Eva Almenar

Packaging attributes are considered to have an influence on consumer purchase decisions for food and, as a consequence, also on its consumption. To improve the current minimal understanding of these influences for fresh produce, a survey instrument in the form of an online questionnaire has been developed and launched in the US. The first part of the questionnaire covers consumers' preferences ...

Journal: :Gaceta sanitaria 2009
Nuno Lunet

The proverb "Words are like cherries", meaning that when you start talking subjects pop up and you end up with long conversations, just like cherries coming out of the plate in chains when you pick one, may also be applied to epidemiological research. A sequence of epidemiological studies, each being drawn from the previous, is presented as an example of how each investigation may raise new que...

2017
Giacomo Plazzotta Caroline Colijn

We develop a new tree-free phylodynamic method to estimate the reproduction number (R0) of a pathogen from large numbers of sequences of a pathogen. It is based on the convergence of the cherry-to-tip ratio (CTR) to a constant depending on R0 in supercritical branching trees. It is a tree-free method because tree reconstruction is not required: the number of cherries and the CTR is estimated di...

2007
J. A. Cline

Cline, J. A. and Trought, M. 2007. Effect of gibberellic acid on fruit cracking and quality of Bing and Sam sweet cherries. Can. J. Plant Sci. 87: 545–550. Rain-induced cracking of sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) is a major problem in many cherry growing regions throughout the world. One method to reduce cracking is to grow cracking resistant cultivars; however, no completely effective control...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Rheumatology 2006

2014
R Dalton K Levers E Galvan C Goodenough A O’Connor S Simbo N Barringer J Carter C Seesselberg YP Jung A Coletta S Mertens-Talcott C Rasmussen M Greenwood R Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to effectively reduce inflammation, muscle damage, and muscle soreness following bouts of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins prior to and following intense resistance exercise promotes similar positive results as seen with tart cherry ...

2014
C Goodenough K Levers R Dalton E Galvan A O’Connor S Simbo N Barringer J Carter C Seesselberg A Coletta YP Jung M Koozehchian B Sanchez S Springer M Cho S Mertens-Talcott C Rasmussen M Greenwood R Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to effectively reduce inflammation, muscle damage, and muscle soreness following bouts of exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins prior to and following intense endurance exercise promotes similar positive results as seen with tart cherry j...

2008
WLODEK BRYC SUNDER SETHURAMAN

Large deviation principles and related results are given for a class of Markov chains associated to the “leaves” in random recursive trees and preferential attachment random graphs, as well as the “cherries” in Yule trees. In particular, the method of proof, combining analytic and Dupuis-Ellis type path arguments, allows for an explicit computation of the large deviation pressure.

2010
D. F. Fisher

A graft-transmissible disease of cherry trees herein referred to as mottle leaf is known to have existed in different sections of the Pacific Northwest for the last several years. In 1917 D. F. Fisher photographed ^ cherry leaf specimens collected near Monitor, Wash., which exhibited symptoms similar to mottle leaf. Zeller (8) * reported having observed the disease in 1920 on Napoleon (Royal An...

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