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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... unless they are to be used for jelly, in which case a portion of slightly immature fruit is desirable. Grape. Mature muscadine grapes are bronze or black depending on the cultivar and ... have reached optimum size and color but before they soften. Immature fruit will not ripen with satisfactory quality in a refrigerator. Fruit will store in refrigeration satisfactorily for 6 to 8 weeks. Tables ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Fruit Pathology - Disease Diagnostic Key
... dark green lesions usually at the calyx end of immature fruit. Later, lesions turn dark red or purple on red areas of the fruit and remain dark green on green or yellow areas ... cinerea) 5b. Velvety dark green to black, sunken lesions on mature fruit. Lesions associated with over-ripe or damaged fruit. ALTERNARIA FRUIT ROT (Alternaria alternata) 5c. Sour cherries, primarily Montmorency or Morello, ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Salak - Exotic Tropical Fruit We Grow - Cape Tribulation
... when the individual fruit are easily picked. Must not show green colour under the skin. Length of time until first crop Four years. Marketing Notes High acidity in immature fruit can damage sales. Shelf life of a week at 25 C. Robust fruit, difficult to bruise. Good potential for transport and storage ...
www.capetrib.com.au

JACKFRUIT Fruit Facts
... are encircled by a small green ring. Fruit: Jackfruit is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world, reaching 80 pounds in ... to 55° F and relative humidity of 85% to 95%. Immature fruit is boiled, fried, or roasted. Chunks are cooked in lightly ... indexes of Fruit Gardener for additional articles on the jackfruit. Here is the list of additional CRFG Fruit Facts. © Copyright 1996, California Rare Fruit ...
www.crfg.org

JUJUBE Fruit Facts
... of cold weather has passed. Fruit: The fruit is a drupe, varying ... immature fruit is green in color, but as it ripens it goes through a yellow-green stage with mahogany-colored spots appearing on the skin as the fruit ripens further. The fully mature fruit is entirely red. Shortly after becoming fully red, the fruit begins to soften and wrinkle. The fruit ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... leaf fall. Frost is not necessary to ripen fruit and will ruin immature fruit. In colder regions, the season is not ... a superior cultivar for northern areas. Blooms heavy and fruit ripen in early October. Fruit is light orange with a reddish blush, ... but are not as good as 'Garretson." See also: California Rare Fruit Growers. © Copyright, Department of Horticulture, Cornell University. Website design ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Natural Food Guide - Uncommon Fruit, Landophia spp.
... Fruit, Landophia spp. HEALTH, NUTRITION; THEORY > THE EVOLUTIONARILY APPROPRIATE DIET > FRUIT > THE MBUNGU FRUIT THE MBUNGU FRUIT Landolphia species http://www.naturalhub.com/natural_food_guide_fruits_uncommon_Landolphia_spp.htm Names: Bemba ... fruit are round to pear-shaped whose skin is covered in a fine fuzz ('tomentose'). The skin is tough, and exudes latex when cut (especially immature fruit ...
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Tropical Fruit - Jackfruit, Breadfruit & Relatives
... immature. For most desserts, or where only the aril surrounding the seeds is used, the fruit should be fully ripe. Before cutting the fruit, it is important to guard against the sticky latex. Immature fruit have more latex, so work near a sink and coat the knife, hands and the centre of the cutting board with vegetable oil. Cut fruit into 50mm sections ...
www.proscitech.com.au

Fruit Rot
... one season to the next on dead or infected plant parts (stems, twigs, leaves and fruit). Fruit of the current season's crop can be infected at any time after bloom, but ... season during rainy periods to initiate latent infections on immature green fruit. These fruit remain symptomless until maturity. At harvest or soon after, the infected fruit (Figure 1) rapidly decay and exude masses of ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... and green-fruited respectively. 'Early Sulfur' - Yellow, hairy fruit with good flavor, but susceptible to mildew. 'Catherina' - Large green fruit. 'Achilles' - Large red fruit. Sources of gooseberry and currant plants can be ... . Proper pruning to remove old canes is the best control. Currant stem girdler - This immature sawfly eats around, or girdles, the tips of new shoots, which eventually die and ...
www.hort.cornell.edu




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