Hermaphrodite and female Papaya Distinction by HR-MAS NMR.

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Author(s): LIÃO, L.; VIEIRA, T.; FARIA, J.

Summary: Papaya (Carica papaya L.) from commercial seed usually produce hermaphroditic and female plants in a ration of 2:1. Males and females plants are usually removed. Flower morphology is the only way to identify visually the sex of the plant. Objective: In this way this study correlate the sexual expression with chemical profile of hermaphrodite and female leaves through nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR).

Publication year: 2015

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