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Apple pedicel vascular development array


ABSTRACT: This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below. Refer to individual Series

ORGANISM(S): Malus domestica

SUBMITTER: Jean-Marc Celton 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-51729 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Additional amphivasal bundles in pedicel pith exacerbate central fruit dominance and induce self-thinning of lateral fruitlets in apple.

Celton Jean-Marc JM   Dheilly Emmanuelle E   Guillou Marie-Charlotte MC   Simonneau Fabienne F   Juchaux Marjorie M   Costes Evelyne E   Laurens François F   Renou Jean-Pierre JP  

Plant physiology 20140218 4


Apple (Malus × domestica) trees naturally produce an excess of fruitlets that negatively affect the commercial value of fruits brought to maturity and impact their capacity to develop flower buds the following season. Therefore, chemical thinning has become an important cultural practice, allowing the selective removal of unwanted fruitlets. As the public pressure to limit the use of chemical agents increases, the control of thinning becomes a major issue. Here, we characterized the self-thinnin  ...[more]

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