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simple pistils. Each
pistil contains one carpel; together, they form a
fruitlet. The
ultimate (fruiting)
development of the
aggregation of
pistils is called...
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Temporal range:
Eocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Prunus cathybrownae fruitlet and
flower Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes...
- hoverflies,
muscid flies, butterflies, true bugs, and ants. One
fossil fruitlet of †Potentilla
pliocenica has been
described from a
middle Miocene stratum...
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polysaccharide hydrolysing enzymes used in the pig feed
Rovabio Excel.
Fruitlet core rot (FCR) is the
disease of a
pineapple fruit, from the
pathogen Penicillium...
- settings, such as
branching in trees,
arrangement of
leaves on a stem, the
fruitlets of a pineapple, the
flowering of artichoke, the
arrangement of a pine...
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microns in size. Five or six
fruitlets grow from each flower; they are
inserted on the receptacle.
While the
fruitlets are developing, the
sepals and...
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heart rot, anthracnose,
fungal heart rot, root rot,
black rot, butt rot,
fruitlet core rot, and
yellow spot virus.
Pineapple pink
disease (not
citrus pink...
- or
fruitlet grape; V. b. var.
tomentosa is
known by the same name, but with an
additional prefix, i.e. rong mao xiao guo pu tao, or
downy fruitlet grape;...
- "Synthetic
Auxin 3,5,6-TPA
Provokes Citrus clementina (Hort. ex Tan)
Fruitlet Abscission by
Reducing Photosynthate Availability".
Journal of
Plant Growth...
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single flower. In
aggregate fruits like blackberries, the
individual "
fruitlets"
making up the
fruit can be
clearly seen. The
fruits of
blackthorn may...