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Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
 
Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The Fruit Fly, specifically the wild type, boasts a yellow-brown body. It's marked by black rings across its abdomen - the characteristic leading to its species name, melanogaster, or "black-bellied." These flies are noted for their distinctive brick-red eyes. Sexual dimorphism is evident as males are marginally smaller, exhibiting darker backs.
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Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The Fruit Fly, specifically the wild type, boasts a yellow-brown body. It's marked by black rings across its abdomen - the characteristic leading to its species name, melanogaster, or "black-bellied." These flies are noted for their distinctive brick-red eyes. Sexual dimorphism is evident as males are marginally smaller, exhibiting darker backs.
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Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The Fruit Fly, specifically the wild type, boasts a yellow-brown body. It's marked by black rings across its abdomen - the characteristic leading to its species name, melanogaster, or "black-bellied." These flies are noted for their distinctive brick-red eyes. Sexual dimorphism is evident as males are marginally smaller, exhibiting darker backs.
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Bhagwa Pomegranate Plant I Air Layered I Fruiting in Next Year
Topper · 6 months ago
This variety is a shiny ochre in colour and has deep red seeds in it. It is usually big in size. If cultivated properly, each sapling of this variety can bear up to 30-40 kgs of fruit. It is suitable to grow in Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
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Topper · 6 months ago
G137, a clone selected from the variety Ganesh, had heavier fruits (289.9 g) and seeds (219.4 g), more juice (88.7%), less acidity and more reducing sugars (12.38%) than its parent. The fruits of G137 kept well and were yellowish-pink and smooth surfaced.
Ganesh Pomegranate Plant I Air Layered I Fruiting in Next Year
Topper · 6 months ago
It is a small to medium size growing deciduous subtropical tree. It is considered to be highly drought tolerant fruit plant & have high demand in summer month. The Pomegranate fruit is about 5-12cm in diameter, it is red, round and looks like a red apple.
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Topper · 6 months ago
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Topper · 6 months ago
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P-26 Pomegranate Plant I Air Layered I Fruiting in Next Year
Topper · 6 months ago
The fruit size is large with yellowish green rind with red tinge. Pinkish white arils, sweet in taste and seeds are hard. It is superior to Ganesh in yield and fruit weight.
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Topper · 6 months ago
Fruits are more acidic (4.18%) with 14.55% T.S.S., Seeds are hard
(Mellowness – 1.51kg/cm2
), Arils are bold and attractive blood red
in colour, Fruits are medium in size (278.53 g), Fruit surface is
attractive red ,Fruit yield 21.59 kg/tree, 15.97 t/ha and average
number of 77.55 fruits per tree ,Recovery of anardana 13.95 %,
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Topper · 6 months ago
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Topper · 6 months ago
Fruits are medium in size (271.00 – 299.00 g). Fruit surface is
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0.35 cm, and seeds are soft. Fruits are more juicy (51.34%) with
maximum anthocyanin content (53.12mg/100g). Days for maturity
are 176.60. Fruit yield 30.6 kg/tree.
Remark
Attractive and glossy peel increasing its market value, dark red
coloured and attractive arils. Suitable for both export and domestic market.
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