Figs
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1. Soft figs shelf life increasing with and 1-methylcyclopropene and cold storage
ABSTRACT The best sensorial Brown Turkey figs for the fresh market are the ones harvested soft. However, at this maturity stage, they have a very short shelf life, from two to seven days, depending on environmental conditions, which make their marketing very difficult. This research’s goal was to increase the shelf life of soft 'Roxo de Valinhos' figs, a '
Revista Ceres. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of fruit of temperate climate produced in subtropical regions
Abstract Temperate fruit species, originate from regions with cold winters and well-defined climatic seasons. These fruits are also produced in subtropical and tropical regions. The aim of this study was to determine the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of different fruit cultivars from fruit trees of temperate climate, such as peach, pear, quinc
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2021-09
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3. Potential of figs from cultivars grown in subtropical regions for canning purposes
Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência de cultivares de figueiras (Ficus carica) cultivadas em regiões subtropicais nas características físico-químicas, reológicas e sensoriais dos doces de figos em conserva. Os frutos frescos das cultivares foram analisados quanto a comprimento, diâmetro, massa unitária, sólidos solúveis totais
Pesq. agropec. bras.. Publicado em: 23/09/2019
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4. ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST STRAINS FROM SUGARCANE MOLASSES, DATES AND FIGS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION UNDER CONDITIONS SIMULATING ALGAL HYDROLYSATE
ABSTRACT Yeast strains were isolated from sugar cane molasses (S1), dates (S2) and figs (S3) and the ethanol production was evaluated in batch condition. A comparison was made with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The strains showed tolerant characteristics to stressful conditions like salinity and ethanol. The isolated strains produced ethanol; at 20 h o
Braz. J. Chem. Eng.. Publicado em: 15/07/2019
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5. Storage stability of standard and diet figs canned in syrup
Abstract The current study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical, microbiological and sensory quality of traditional and diet figs canned in syrup, as well as verify their storage stability. Therefore, it was used green figs from the cultivar Roxo de Valinhos. Two treatments were held: standard sucrose syrup and sweetener blends: sodium cyclamate, sucralose
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 31/07/2017
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6. Liquid Bovine Biofertilizer and Cultivation Effects on the Porosity of a Typic Haplocambids as a Function of Cultivation and Dose
ABSTRACT The soil porous space is where processes related to gases and soil solution occur, and provides an adequate guide for agricultural practices. This study aimed to evaluate the integrated effects of cultivation and the application of liquid bovine biofertilizer on the porous network of a Typic Haplocambids (Cambissolo Háplico Ta Eutrófico) cultivate
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 28/07/2016
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7. Four species of the new Amazonian sharpshooter Daedaloscarta gen. nov. (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)
Four new species, Daedaloscarta erwini sp. nov. (Peru: Loreto), D. maculata sp. nov. (Brazil: Amazonas), D. mene sp. nov. (Ecuador: Orellana), and D. redacta sp. nov. (Brazil: Amazonas) are described and placed in the new genus Daedaloscarta gen. nov. Species of the new genus can be readily distinguished from other Cicadellini genera by their: (1) dark brown
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2012-12
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8. Desenvolvimento floral e expressão sexual em espécies de Ficus L. (Moraceae) / Floral development and sex expression in species of Ficus L. (Moraceae)
The absence of reproductive organs in some flowers may ontogenetically arise by organ loss or suppression. Ficus L. is an interesting model for floral developmental studies, due to its diversity in sexual systems. The aim of this study was to compare the morphology of the floral development in Ficus citrifolia (monoecious), F. hispida (gynodioecious), F. rac
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/02/2011
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9. Caracterização ultraestrutural dos espermatozóides de três espécies do gênero Idarnes
Idarnes is a nonpollinating fig wasp genus associated with Ficus, section Americana. These wasps are known as mutualisms parasites because they exploit the mutualism established between the fig and their pollinator, causing a negative effect on pollinator wasp production, therefore affecting the figs ability to disperse pollen. We studied three species of Id
Publicado em: 2010
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10. Behavior of tamarins, tanagers and manakins foraging in a strangler fig (Ficus sp.) in Suriname, South America: implications for seed dispersal
The behavior of foragers can directly affect the dispersal of seeds. Strangler figs are keystone resources throughout the tropics and are important resources for both primates and birds. We examined the foraging behavior of golden-handed tamarins and four bird species in a strangler fig to see how these behaviors might affect the dispersal of fig seeds. Tama
Biota Neotropica. Publicado em: 2009-09
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11. Pruning times and numbers of branches of âRoxo de Valinhosâ green fig organic culitve / Ãpoca de poda e nÃmero de ramos na produÃÃo de figos verdes âRoxo de Valinhosâ em cultivo orgÃnico
In the several options of fruits species with good perspectives for the organic production, it can stand out the fig (Ficus carica L.) as one of the most promising, mainly in relation to production of destined green figs the industrialization, front to possibility of aggregation of values in the final product, in the industrialization process. The objective
Publicado em: 2009
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12. Efeito de vespas galhadoras (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) na duração da receptividade floral de Ficus citrifolia (Moraceae) / Galler wasps (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) effect on th length of floral receptivity of Ficus citrifolia (Moraceae)
The breeding success of Ficus trees and the maintenance of their mutualistic fig wasps depend on the successful pollination of pistilate flowers (seed production) and on the development of pollinating wasps in some galled ovaries (production of pollen vectors). The period during which pistilate flowers are receptive for pollination and oviposition is short c
Publicado em: 2009