Pearprocess: A new phenotypic tool for stone cell trait evaluation in pear fruit
Xue Yongsong,Shao-zhuo Xu,Cheng Xue,Runze Wang,Mingyue Zhang,Jia-ming Li,Shaoling Zhang,Jun Wu +7 more
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Pearprocess is a new cost-effective web-application for semi-automated quantification of two-dimensional phenotypic traits from digital imagery using an easy imaging protocol and is a promising new tool for use in evaluating future germplasms for crop breeding programs.About:
This article is published in Journal of Integrative Agriculture.The article was published on 2020-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: PEAR.read more
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Rapid non-destructive analysis of lignin using NIR spectroscopy and chemo-metrics
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Quantitative extraction and analysis of pear fruit spot phenotypes based on image recognition
TL;DR: An automatic method to measure indicators of pear fruit spots based on image recognition was proposed in this article, which can automatically measure fruit spot area, amount, size, and the color difference between fruit spots and epidermis.
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Pear genetics: Recent advances, new prospects, and a roadmap for the future
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors highlight key advances in pear genetics, genomics, and breeding driven by the availability of whole-genome sequences, including wholegenome resequencing efforts, pear domestication, and evolution.
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Intelligent Evaluation of Stone Cell Content of Korla Fragrant Pears by Vis/NIR Reflection Spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article , the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm was used to optimize the combination of penalty factor C and kernel function parameter g for evaluating the stone cell content (SCC) of Korla fragrant pears.
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Optimization of a Water-Saving and Fertilizer-Saving Model for Enhancing Xinjiang Korla Fragrant Pear Yield, Quality, and Net Profits under Water and Fertilizer Coupling
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of water and fertilizer coupling on the quality, yield, irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), fertilizer partial productivity (PFP), and net profits of Korla fragrant pear under the condition of limited water drip irrigation were studied through field experiments by combining multiple regression analysis and spatial analysis.
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The genome of the pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.)
Jun Wu,Zhiwen Wang,Zebin Shi,Shu Zhang,Ray Ming,Shilin Zhu,M. Awais Khan,Shutian Tao,Schuyler S. Korban,Hao Wang,Nancy Jung Chen,Takeshi Nishio,Xun Xu,Lin Cong,Kaijie Qi,Xiaosan Huang,Wang Yingtao,Xiang Zhao,Juyou Wu,Cao Deng,Caiyun Gou,Weili Zhou,Hao Yin,Qin Gaihua,Yuhui Sha,Ye Tao,Hui Chen,Ya-Nan Yang,Yue Song,Dongliang Zhan,Juan Wang,Leiting Li,Meisong Dai,Chao Gu,Yuezhi Wang,Daihu Shi,Xiaowei Wang,Huping Zhang,Liang Zeng,Danman Zheng,Chun-Lei Wang,Maoshan Chen,Guangbiao Wang,Xie Lin,Valpuri Sovero,Shoufeng Sha,Wenjiang Huang,S. L. Zhang,Mingyue Zhang,Jiangmei Sun,Linlin Xu,Yuan Li,Xing Liu,Qingsong Li,Jiahui Shen,Junyi Wang,Robert E. Paull,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Jun Wang,Shaoling Zhang +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-quality draft genome sequence of the diploid P. bretschneideri Rehd was provided for de novo assembly of a highly heterozygous genome of this size with highly repetitive DNA sequences.
The Genome of Pear ( Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.)
TL;DR: The draft genome of the pear using a combination of BAC-by-BAC and next-generation sequencing is reported, and size differences between the apple and pear genomes are confirmed mainly due to the presence of repetitive sequences predominantly contributed by transposable elements (TEs), while genic regions are similar in both species.
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Inspection and grading of agricultural and food products by computer vision systems—a review
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