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  2. Arctic Apples - Wikipedia

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    Arctic apple is the trademark for a group of patented apples that contain a nonbrowning trait (when the apples are subjected to mechanical damage, such as slicing or bruising, the apple flesh remains as its original color) [1] [2] introduced through biotechnology. [3]

  3. Rubus chamaemorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus chamaemorus is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae, native to cool temperate regions, alpine and Arctic tundra and boreal forest. [2] This herbaceous perennial produces amber-colored edible fruit similar to the blackberry.

  4. Thinning Hair? It Might Be Your Diet - AOL

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    “Omega-3 fatty acids may cause hair to enter its growth phase and stay in that phase longer, thus promoting hair growth,” says Yelena Wheeler, M.P.H., R.D.N. Sufficient fat intake is important ...

  5. Amid climate change, researchers develop new types of apples

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    Come autumn, apple aficionados know it's time to head out to their local orchards. Offering up a bounty of the fruit, though, isn't quite so simple anymore: Change is afoot for the humble apple.

  6. Amid climate change, researchers develop new types of apples

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    Apple orchards have been impacted by climate change, with warmer temperatures moving further north in growing areas within the U.S. Amid climate change, researchers develop new types of apples ...

  7. Delbarestivale - Wikipedia

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    'Delbarestivale', also called ' Delbard Estivale ' and ' Delcorf ', [1] is a cultivar of domesticated apple, which was developed by the Delbard nursery in France. It is a very sweet apple. [1] 'Delcorf' is a parent of the 'Zari' apple [2] and the 'Nicogreen' apple. [3] It was awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society ...

  8. Bicolored apple - Wikipedia

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    Bicolored apple is a popular definition in the horticultural branch referring to apples characterized by a non-uniform skin color. Main cultivations are produced in Europe . The varieties considered to be bicolored include Gala , Champion , Idared , Ligol , Jonagored , Najdared and Gloster .

  9. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    Using M. sieversii for breeding due to its high anthocyanin content has numerous benefits, including preventing cardiovascular disease and protecting against liver damage. [27] The variant of M. sieversii , Malus sieversii f. niedzwetzkyana , has been emphasized for the use of breeding red-fleshed apples since it has red flowers, fruit skin ...