Search Results - "Turning Red"
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Morphometrics and structural changes of fig (Ficus carica l. var. Ipoh Blue Giant) syconium during growth, maturation and on-tree ripening
Published 2023“…The green colour of the fig syconium gradually disappeared and turned red as it ripened. The pulp firmness increased as WAB progressed but significantly decreased as ripening occurred, although there were no changes in the total pectin content. …”
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Potential Use Of Ozonation With Limestone Adsorption Process In Groundwater Treatment
Published 2019“…One of the major problems related to groundwater is the presence of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) from natural processes and anthropogenic activities which causes groundwater to turn red-brown in colour. Besides, high natural organic matter (NOM) content influences the water organoleptic quality and potential to produce by-product after chlorination known as disinfectant by product (DBP). …”
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Characteristics of fig (Ficus carica L. var. Ipoh Blue Giant) syconium during growth, maturation and on-tree ripening
Published 2022“…The green colour of syconium gradually disappeared and turned red as it matured and ripened. The pulp firmness increased as weeks after bud emergence progressed, and decreased to 1.38 N as ripening took place. …”
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Association Of Red-Tip Of Pineapple Leaves With Nutrient Deficiency
Published 2007“…The red-tip of pineapple leaves which affected the Gandul variety was sighted in the early 1990’s in Peninsula Plantations, Simpang Renggam, Johore where it has been found that about 10% or more of its leaves starting from the tip had turned red. It was speculated that it was due to sulphur deficiency as a result of the change of nitrogen carriers from ammonium sulphate to urea. …”
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Floral structure and pollen load in relation to fruit development and physico-chemical characteristics of dragon fruit [Hylocereus polyrhizus (F.A.C Weber) Britton & Rose] at harve...
Published 2011“…Starch granules accumulated within the pulp parenchyma cells and hydrolysed to sugar once the pulp turned red at 25 DAP as indicated by iodine stain clearing. …”
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