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- Page 13 and 14: References1. Abolins M., Gurtaja L.
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The major growing areas of highbush
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Total anthocyanins, mg 100ḡ 13002
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Soluble solids, %1413121110987a***b
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hibrīdu ar citiem Rosaceae L. aug
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25 - dilution coefficient;KE - caro
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The total tannin content of the eva
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Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, B) in berries o
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Table 1. Nutrient concentrations in
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B > Cu > Mo, respectively. The orde
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izmantojot klonu materiālu. Atsevi
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Figure 2. Accumulated production of
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Ondrušková et al., 2003; Petri an
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Table 2. Adventitious shoot regener
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4. Debnath S.C. and McRae K.B. (200
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While the nutrient status of highbu
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concentration of Mn (814.4 mg kg -1
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seriously limit the highbush bluebe
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tālākai pārbaudei, tomēr ir nep
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Felsıtárkány 1 has the heaviest
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Table 2. Groups of cornel samples a
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sēklaudžiem, bet šėirne ‘Jūl
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From the hybrid (cranberry cultivar
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ConclusionsThe highly productive an
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carrier gas was helium, the GC temp
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2-methyl butanal(Z)-3-hexenalhexana
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with resistance against the complex
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characteristics under study have sh
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13. Tanchev S.S. (1980) Anthocyanin
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with the standard error (SE) of the
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compared to conventionally grown pl
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patentēta (LR patents Nr. LV 12779
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8.06.04.95.9∆ E4.02.00.0CODVMDFig
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microwave method. The drying method
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At present the highbush blueberry i
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The plants should be pruned since t
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Figure 1. Number of flowers produce
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dieback. Botrytis cinerea, Allantop
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Figure 1. Conidia of Fusicoccum put
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agent of the disease was identified
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Figure 12. Pycnidia of Allantophomo
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dažādi inkubācijas periodi. Šī
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to - 30 ° C and the snow layer was
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EXPERIMENTAL AND RESEARCH WORKS ON
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1980th) (Grimashevich, 1986). The a
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cultivation of economic-valuable ki
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Calculation of the observed number
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Table 2. Calculated significant fra
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