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The oblong fruit is approximately 5 cm (2 inches) long and dull green in colour, marked with crimson.
The 'Orangeglo' has a very sweet orange flesh, and is a large, oblong fruit weighing 9 14 kg (20 30 pounds).
"Round" plants, resulted in an obviously more oblong fruit shape in infiltrated plants.
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The oblong fruits are greenish when young and become straw-coloured with a brittle rind when mature.
Albizzia Lebbeck Benth. is a deciduous tree with compound leaves and flat oblong fruits.
Finally, in the elongated fruits both the production of ethylene and the expression of the ACO1 gene were basically comparable to those of the untransformed fruits, thus confirming that the oblong fruits can undergo a normal ripening process.
A second plant infiltrated with pTRV2- CaOvate antisense (infiltrated plant 2) exhibited varying dispersal of silencing effects in its fruits on different branches i.e. more oblong fruits in one branch next to wild type fruits in another branch, confirmed again by phenotypic measurements (Additional File 6).
The oblong fruits have smooth rinds that vary from tan to orange, and they will store for three to six months.
The WA entries were grouped according to previously described morphology-based groups (Additional file 3: Figure S2B) [ 17], where group 1 accessions produced long, light and curved fruits, group 2 oblong shaped fruits of medium weight and group 3 round, heavy fruits.
She banged open an oblong jicora fruit to show us the seeds that make a local drink and gave us another dose of tropical reality: residents of the local town, Puerto Momotombo, live on money sent by family members working as domestic servants abroad, mostly in Costa Rica.
New World doesn't do too bad: "A large, round or oblong, edible fruit with a hard, green rind and juicy, pink or red pulp containing many seeds". I think it ought to add that that juicy, pink or red pulp is also sweet.
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