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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'key fruits' is not a correct phrase in written English
Instead, you will want to use the phrase 'key fruit' to refer to a single type of fruit that is important or essential. For example, "Bananas are a key fruit in many cultures."
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New Jersey is called the Garden State and produces most of the East Coast's tomatoes, corn, peaches, strawberries and other key fruits and vegetables.
This species has unisexual and dioecious flowers, key fruits and small nuts (Fang 1981; Liu 2000).
Acer grosseri undergoes entomophilous pollination and has key fruits (Fang 1981; Liu 2000), indicating that pollen via insects and fruits via wind could disperse over long distances.
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In fact, government experiment stations over the world now stress scientific breeding for improvement of market quality and yield of key fruit and nut crops.
However, key fruit landmark stages that are applicable across species have not been described to date.
For instance, F. grandifolia, Quercus macrocarpa and Castanea dentata come out together in the Fruit Key (Fruit Key, page 2F).
We propose this assembly and its structural variants catalog as a genomics tool for this key fruit crop.
As two of the key fruit libraries were subtracted for actinidin, the number of ESTs in the TC is likely to be an under-representation of the actual number.
This work produced the first structural variants and SNPs catalog for grapevine, constituting a novel and very powerful tool for genomic studies in this key fruit crop, particularly useful to support marker assisted breeding in table grapes.
Perfect for storing keys, fruit, chunks of Blu-Tack and any other odds and ends you have lying about the house, they're a fun and quirky addition to the breakfast table.
The plant hormones ethylene and auxin are key in fruit set and development.
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