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Sapote Fruit Fly, Serpentine Fruit Fly, Anastrepha serpentina (Wiedemann) (Insecta: Dipera: Tephritidae)
Published 2004-07-01“… The sapote fruit fly, Anastrepha serpentina (Wiedemann), sometimes called the serpentine fruit fly, is intercepted frequently in United States ports of entry in various hosts from several countries. …”
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Corrigendum: From flower to fruit: fruit growth and development in olive (Olea europaea L.)—a review
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Dispersive nodal fermions along grain boundaries in Floquet topological crystals
Published 2025-01-01“…Dynamic bulk-boundary correspondence, encoded by nondissipative gapless modes residing near the Floquet zone center and/or boundaries, is its most prominent example. …”
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Parkinsonism and Sjögren’s Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or a Shared Immunopathogenesis?
Published 2015-01-01“…Based on these findings, we discuss the hypothesis of either a causal link between SS and Parkinsonism or a fortuitous association of two distinct pathologies with or without a shared immunopathogenesis.…”
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Nathalie Brémand et Florent Perrier (coord.), Le phalanstère représenté
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Fruit By-Product Processing and Bioactive Compounds
Published 2021-01-01“…It was hypothesized that fruit by-products would add a significant value to the food products. …”
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World Markets for Organic Fruits and Vegetables
Published 2004-07-01“…This fact sheet lists the contents and summarizes the main findings of that report with the intention that this information will aid Florida organic fruit and vegetable growers and others in assessing their export potential for European and Japanese markets. …”
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New Plants for Florida: Tropical Fruit
Published 2003-08-01“… Florida tropical fruit industry acreage has fluctuated during the past 70 years due to natural disasters, foreign competition and changes in the U.S. demographics. …”
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Irrigation, Nutrition, and Citrus Fruit Quality
Published 2003-07-01“…SL 207/SS426: Irrigation, Nutrition, and Citrus Fruit Quality (ufl.edu) …”
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Thinning Florida Peaches for Larger Fruit
Published 2019-01-01“… Fruit size is an important factor in a fruit crop’s marketability. …”
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Irrigation, Nutrition, and Citrus Fruit Quality
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New Plants for Florida: Stone Fruit
Published 2003-08-01“… Peach, nectarine, plum, apricot and cherry are called stone fruit because of their central hard pit. Because of Florida’s warm climate, breeding programs for stone fruit have focused on developing “low-chill” varieties – those that can grow and produce fruit with very few hours of chilling or cold weather in the winter. …”
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New Plants for Florida: Stone Fruit
Published 2003-08-01“… Peach, nectarine, plum, apricot and cherry are called stone fruit because of their central hard pit. Because of Florida’s warm climate, breeding programs for stone fruit have focused on developing “low-chill” varieties – those that can grow and produce fruit with very few hours of chilling or cold weather in the winter. …”
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Irrigation, Nutrition, and Citrus Fruit Quality
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New Plants for Florida: Tropical Fruit
Published 2003-08-01“… Florida tropical fruit industry acreage has fluctuated during the past 70 years due to natural disasters, foreign competition and changes in the U.S. demographics. …”
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Passion Fruit Problems in the Home Landscape
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…common problems in passion fruit…”
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The Emerging Passion Fruit Industry in Florida
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: “…Passion Fruit…”
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