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Ana C. Gonçalves, Ana R. Nunes, Sara Meirinho, Miguel Ayuso-Calles, Rocío Roca-Couso, Raúl Rivas, Amílcar Falcão, Gilberto Alves, Luís R. Silva and José David Flores-Félix
This work analyses the biological potential of blueberries and sweet cherries in several dimensions of human health, reinforcing the research on the benefits of consumption of these fruits.
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Chaoqun Chen, Yao Zhang, Wanjia Tang, Hongxu Chen and Ronggao Gong
The color of sweet cherry fruits is an important indicator of their appearance and quality. That influences the purchasing desires of consumers. We performed a multi-omics analysis of two different colors of sweet cherry fruits (yellow ?Bing Hu? and dark...
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María Celeste Ruiz-Aracil, Juan Miguel Valverde, Jose Manuel Lorente-Mento, Alberto Carrión-Antolí, Salvador Castillo, Domingo Martínez-Romero and Fabián Guillén
Rainfall occurring during the developmental stages of sweet cherries on the tree can lead to significant preharvest losses, primarily due to fruit cracking. Certain cultivars exhibit a higher susceptibility to such losses, particularly when persistent ra...
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Christos Chaschatzis, Chrysoula Karaiskou, Efstathios G. Mouratidis, Evangelos Karagiannis and Panagiotis G. Sarigiannidis
Recent technological developments in the primary sector and machine learning algorithms allow the combined application of many promising solutions in precision agriculture. For example, the YOLOv5 (You Only Look Once) and ResNet Deep Learning architectur...
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Andrés Chiang Guzmán,Berta Schnettler,Marcos Mora,Mauricio Aguilera
Pág. 210 - 219
In recent years, Chile has been the Chinese market?s main supplier of fresh sweet cherries. The aim of this study was to develop a relational model with two working hypotheses to model Chinese consumer satisfaction with sweet cherries as a...
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Marlene Ayala, Pilar Bañados, Mariana Thielemann, Román Toro
Pág. 71 - 80
In sweet cherries, accumulated nitrogen (N) stores from the previous fall support early spring growth. To complement the N supply in the soil, Chilean growers use foliar urea applications after harvest. Information on the effectiveness of foliar N applic...
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Eduardo von Bennewitz, Claudio Fredes, Tomas Losak, Carolina Martínez, Jaroslav Hlusek
Pág. 339 - 344
Fruit size is a very important quality attribute in cherry trees. Appropriate canopy and crop load management are, therefore, required to obtain an adequate balance between the yield and fruit size. A study was carried out during the 2007-2008 season ...
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C. Pino, G. Silva, R. Hepp, F. Venegas
Pág. 17 - 22
The pear slug (Caliroa cerasi L.) is an important pest of sweet cherries in Chile. It attacks during the harvest and can only be controlled by organosynthetic insecticides. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of fatty acids (Peak Plus®...
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Granger, A. R.
Pág. 1262 - 1263
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Gong, Y. Fan, X. Mattheis, J. P.
Pág. 831 - 835
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