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The fruit itself produces enzymes, such as amylases & proteases, which also assist in the tissue breakdown associated with rotting. In fact, the ethylene oxide mentioned by vanhoeck actually promotes the activity of some of these enzymes.
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Fruit rot diseases of blueberry are usually caused by fungi. These fungi are carried over from one season to the next on dead or infected plant parts (stems, twigs, leaves and fruit). ... Ripe Rot or Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum acutatum). The common name for this disease, "Ripe Rot" is used instead of...
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United Fruit had dominated business and politics in Central America. It was the first truly multinational modern corporation, spreading the spirit of liberal capitalism. ... United Fruit began life in the 1870s when Minor Cooper Keith, a wealthy young New Yorker, started growing bananas as a business sideline,
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; August 13, 2002 ; By Jerry Tyler ... Three circumstances have converged at the same time to give the majority party unprecedented freedom to advance their agenda; ... 1. Following the election of 2000, many people, lawmakers in particular, expressed a strong intention to avoid the bitter political witch-hunting and...
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WHAT THE WORLD has witnessed this past week is an image of poverty and social disarray that tears away the affluent mask of the United States. ... Instead of the much-celebrated American can-do machine that promises to bring freedom and prosperity to less fortunate people abroad, we have seen ... Yet the problem is much deeper.
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by Marisa McClellan (Subscribe to Marisa McClellan's posts); Posted Dec 19th 2008 5:02PM; Filed under: Television/Film, On the Blogs ... When it comes to apple cider, I want it to be dark, thick with fruit and have some serious apple sediment on the bottom of the bottle. ... I would happily take his rotten fruit and spices!
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