Rubus Essays

  • Raspberry Essay

    568 Words  | 2 Pages

    Growing the sweetest red raspberries (Rubus spp.) can be challenging, because there are many varieties to choose from. Although flavor is important, you must also take the climate and fruiting habit into consideration. Summer-bearing varieties will grow one year and produce the next, while fall-bearing varieties produce fruit on the current season's growth. Both varieties have various sweet raspberries to choose from, most of which prefer a cool climate. (See References 1) Autumn Bliss Raspberries

  • The Benefits Of Blackberry Gardening

    847 Words  | 2 Pages

    Blackberries are juicy and delicious picked warm from the summer sun. If you crave fresh-picked, sun-warmed blackberries but balk at cultivating blackberry shrubs (Rubus fruticosus) because they gang up on you in the backyard, remember that growing aggressive plants in containers prevents them from taking over your garden. Just give them a location with at least six hours of sunshine a day and acidic, sandy, well-drained soil, and they'll flourish in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness

  • Blackberry Breeders have Implement Morphological Marker-assisted Selection

    879 Words  | 2 Pages

    have implement morphological marker-assisted selection for thornlessness using Rubus L, which trigger development of molecular marker for blackberry cultivation. However, no genetic map and molecular marker exist for cultivation purpose. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop genetic map, molecular markers, or first blackberry expressed sequence tag (EST) library. The newly release of two blackberry (Rubus L) cultivars with new trait, primocane fruiting has the potential to expand the

  • Sulfur Dioxide

    757 Words  | 2 Pages

    Introduction of Sulfur Dioxide Sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas which with a pungent odor. It will become liquid form when under pressure (heat) and will dissolves in water very fast or easily. The primary sources of sulfur dioxide are comes mainly from some activities such as burning of fossil fuel to provide electric power, process of making steel, coal-burning and others. However, it can also be released from the natural volcanic activity or volcanic eruption to the air. This gaseous can easily

  • Leonardo da Vinci and Plant Forms in Painting

    1833 Words  | 4 Pages

    Leonardo Da Vinci and Plant Forms in Painting Leonardo Da Vinci was an artist as well as a scientist. He devoted his time to gaining knowledge through his studies of the natural world. For Leonardo, understanding the world meant experimenting and observing in a cause-and-effect manner. He believed that nature followed a set of laws and they could be uncovered by intensive studies. This eagerness to understand the natural world through examination set him aside from his contemporaries. Through these