نتایج جستجو برای: pear pollination

تعداد نتایج: 10801  

2016
Nelly del Socorro Cruz-Cansino Isidro Reyes-Hernández Luis Delgado-Olivares Diana Pamela Jaramillo-Bustos José Alberto Ariza-Ortega Esther Ramírez-Moreno

The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of ultrasound as a conservation method for the inactivation of Escherichia coli inoculated into cactus pear juices (green and purple). Total soluble solids, pH, titratable acidity, and the kinetics of E. coli in cactus pear juices treated by ultrasound (60%, 70%, 80% and 90% amplitude levels for 1, 3 and 5min) were evaluated over 5 days...

2016
Masashi Yamamoto Shingo Terakami Norio Takada Toshiya Yamamoto

Black spot disease, caused by Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype, is one of the most harmful diseases in Japanese pear cultivation. In the present study, the locations of black spot disease resistance/susceptibility-related genome regions were studied by fluorescence in situ hybridization using BAC clone (BAC-FISH) on Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. f.) Nakai) chromosomes. Root ...

2015
Ying-Ling Jao YING-LING JAO Sue E. Gardner Kristine Williams

Antonakos for the PEAR apathy project. Their great work helped this dissertation generate rigorous and fruitful findings. I also want to thank two NIH/NINR-funded studies— " Wandering: Background and Proximal Factors " (PI: Algase) and " Bioburden Predictors of Diabetic Ulcer Complications " (PI: Gardner)—for providing access to research samples and resources. I am extremely grateful for my dis...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
C H Lifschitz

OBJECTIVE To compare the absorption of carbohydrate in particular from a lower (10 mL/kg(-1)) quantity than that previously tested, of white grape juice and pear juice after a single feeding and after ingestion twice daily for 2 weeks, and determine their respective effects on stool water content, in healthy infants. STUDY PARTICIPANTS Twelve healthy, well-nourished infants, 5 to 9 months of ...

2002
Theresa M. Culley Stephen G. Weller Ann K. Sakai

Theresa M. Culley* Stephen G. Weller Ann K. Sakai Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California–Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA. *e-mail: [email protected] Although much emphasis has been placed on specialist pollination systems, attention is shifting towards systems in which plants are visited by a variety of pollinators [1,2]. Until recently, examples of generalist pollinatio...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Fabio F Nocito Luca Espen Chiara Fedeli Clarissa Lancilli Stefano Musacchi Sara Serra Silviero Sansavini Maurizio Cocucci Gian Attilio Sacchi

This work presents a simple in vitro system to study physiological, biochemical and molecular changes occurring in a pear callus (Pyrus communis L., cv. Beurré Bosc) grown in close proximity to spatially separated undifferentiated homologous (pear) or heterologous (quince; Cydonia oblonga Mill., East Malling clone C) cells in its neighboring environment. After a 7-day co-culture period, the pre...

2013
Biao Li Shihua Dong Jiajun Wu Jianye Zhang Gang Chen Quanjiang Dong Xinhong Zhu Xiaolong Wang

Antisense oligonucleotides (ASODNs) have been widely used as an important tool for regulating gene expression, and developed into therapeutics. Natural ODNs are susceptible to nuclease degradation, nucleic acid analogues, however, have less side effects, stronger stability and more potent activities. Large-scale de novo synthesis of a certain oligonucleotide has been very difficult and costly. ...

2006
J. R. GORNY R. A. CIFUENTES B. HESS - PIERCE A. A. KADER

Fresh-cut fruit slices prepared from partially ripened Bartlett pears had longer shelf life than those from Bosc, Anjou, and Red Anjou pears. Pear fruit ripeness, based on flesh firmness of 44 to 58 N, is optimal for fresh-cut pear slice processing. Pear slices derived from smaller size fruit (122 to 135 g) have greater cut surface discoloration and deteriorate more rapidly than slices derived ...

2009
Pedro José Labronici Luiz Galeno Thiago Martins Teixeira José Sergio Franco Rolix Hoffmann Paulo Roberto Barbosa de Toledo Lourenço Vincenzo Giordano Alexandre Pallottino Ney Pecegueiro do Amaral

OBJECTIVE To analyze the natural exit of the wire guides in major trochanter through retrograde femoral approach, in cadaver specimens. MATERIAL AND METHOD 100 femurs had been perforated between the femoral condyles, at 1.2 cm of the intercondylar region. A 3-mm straight wire guide was introduced, through retrograde approach, until the proximal extremity of femur was reached. Femurs were asse...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2014
A. Mousavi E. Ortega F. Dicenta R. Babadaei R. Fatahi Z. Zamani

Self-incompatibility has been studied by using controlled pollination, pollen tube growth and PCR methods in the Iranian almond ‘Mamaei.’. Pollen tube growth and fruit set following self and cross-pollination treatments were evaluated. The percentage of initial and final fruit set was determined for each treatment at 30 and 60 days after controlled pollination. Pollen germination and pollen ...

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