Fruit Cell Articles & Analysis
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Correcting the underlying issues that lead to the weakened fruit will automatically prevent the fungus from being able to ...
Knoche, lead author of the study published in the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, said the scientists from the Institute for Horticultural Production Systems at Leibniz University set out to investigate consequences of the leakage of cell contents into the fruit's apoplast. "We observed a surprising and dramatic increase in cracking ...
For fruit crops such as apples, compromised skin appearance usually results in reduced market value. ...
The polluting gases enter leaves through tiny openings called stomata and damage cells, giving fruits a "squeezed" appearance, he said. "Once Peshawar’s surroundings were ideal for farming but, now in the presence of 450 brick kilns, the story is entirely different," Nauman said. ...
