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  2. Mango Industry Sizzles In An Unexpected Place: Sicily - AOL

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    Mangos don't do well in cold weather, especially as temperatures dip toward freezing. "However, they grow well in sunny and very hot spring times and summers," Cuccio told Green European Journal .

  3. How to Store Mangoes the Right Way - AOL

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  4. Mallika (mango) - Wikipedia

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    However, the sign of the disease is not as prevalent in temperatures that are higher than 15 degrees Celsius. The reason for the malformation in the Mallika species is due to the cold temperature causing the mango to produce higher than normal levels of ethylene, which is a chemical produced when the mango exhibits either abiotic or biotic ...

  5. Should Oranges Be Refrigerated? You May Be Storing Them Wrong

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    “The cold slows down the ripening process, so they’ll last much longer in there,” Collingwood says. Once cut, oranges should be refrigerated in an airtight container and enjoyed within 2 to ...

  6. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia can set in when the core temperature drops to 35 °C (95 °F). [2] Hyperthermia can set in when the core body temperature rises above 37.5–38.3 °C (99.5–100.9 °F). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Humans have adapted to living in climates where hypothermia and hyperthermia were common primarily through culture and technology, such as the use of ...

  7. Cryobiology - Wikipedia

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    At least six major areas of cryobiology can be identified: 1) study of cold-adaptation of microorganisms, plants (cold hardiness), and animals, both invertebrates and vertebrates (including hibernation), 2) cryopreservation of cells, tissues, gametes, and embryos of animal and human origin for (medical) purposes of long-term storage by cooling to temperatures below the freezing point of water.

  8. Irvingia gabonensis - Wikipedia

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    Irvingia gabonensis is a species of African trees in the genus Irvingia, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango. They bear edible mango -like fruits, and are especially valued for their fat - and protein -rich nuts.

  9. These 8 Foods Could Help Men With ED - AOL

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    Eating a nutritious diet is important for overall health, so it could be one of the many treatment options you employ to deal with the causes of ED. However, there’s some important context to ...