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false fruit
noun
A plant structure that resembles a fruit but is not derived from a flower or flowers
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The peduncle, often called the false fruit, is pear shaped, yellow or red in colour and made up of a soft juicy pulp.
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Colletotrichum gloeo-sporioides damages false fruits (Acland).
The fruits of sea buckthorn resemble Elaeagnus and thus may be preferably described as pseudo-drupe because, as in false fruits, there is only one seed and the other floral organs also contribute to the formation of a diaspore.
It is perennial, aquatic, stoloniferous and rooting from the stolon node, but when grown under field conditions it becomes erect; It's leaf blades and sheaths are narrow and glabrous, the false fruits is hard and pyriform.
BJ is the most important cultivar in north China, it is dry habitat, it's leaf blades and sheaths are broad and glabrous, it's false fruits is soft and pyriform.
Once there, he "confessed" that al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein were in league together, trafficking in weapons of mass destruction – a false and bitter fruit of torture that was wheeled out to justify the invasion of Iraq, and only discredited after many thousands had died.
"These accusations are totally unfounded, false and the fruit of, in the best of cases, ignorance, if not because of ulterior interests that must be made clear," an unusually animated Calderon said.
Orthologues of these TFs are also expressed in true (silique and berry) and false (pome and strawberry) fruits, supporting the hypothesis that different fruit types share common regulatory elements [ 11].
Correct identification of fruit and false positives were measured as 89.6%and5.0%0%, respectively.
As Jesus said in Matthew 7 16, you will know true prophets from false ones by their fruits.
Harvesting robots in cultivars with dense vegetation require multiple viewpoints and on-line trajectory adjustments in order to reduce the amount of false negatives and correct for fruit movement.
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