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Effects of irrigation on fruit ripening behavior and metabolic changes in olive
Scientia horticulturae

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Cell and tissue dynamics of olive endocarp sclerification vary according to water availability
Physiologia plantarum

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Avocado lenticel damage: The cause and the effect on fruit quality
Postharvest biology and technology

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Comparative effects of regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and partial root-zone drying (PRD) on growth and cell wall peroxidase activity in tomato fruits
Scientia horticulturae

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Olive fruit pulp and pit growth under differing nutrient supply
Scientia horticulturae

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The effect of in situ seed burial on dormancy break in three woody-fruited species (Ericaceae and Proteaceae) endemic to Western Australia
Australian journal of botany