The objective of this work was to characterise the firmness of ‘Satsuma’ mandarin fruit ( Citrus reticulate) at different picking dates. The firmness of mandarin was monitored using non-destructive impulse response (I-R) and traditional compression test. The dominant frequency (f), stiffness coefficient (SC) and elasticity coefficient (EC) as a function of picking date were expressed. The mandarin at different picking dates is characterised for a decrease in the f, SC and EC. The higher f, SC and EC corresponded to the firmer mandarin. A good correlation was established between the impulse response parameters (SC and EC) and compression force (CF) and determination coefficients were 0.89 and 0.90, respectively. The low correlation was found between SC (or EC) and sugar content (or pH). SC and EC were better firmness prediction, and the results implied that these two parameters could be used to distinguish different picking dates and firmness.
The aim of the study was to examine the influence of the CA microsatellite polymorphisms of interferon gamma receptor 1 on patients with tuberculosis (TB) in the south‐eastern Chinese population. Genomic DNA from patients with TB (n = 155) and ethnically matched controls (n = 89) were genotyped by short tandem repeat‐PCR method. The allele frequency of (CA)25 was 1.70‐fold higher among patients than that among controls (95% CI 1.07–2.70) (P = 0.025). Compared with the non‐(CA)25/non‐(CA)25 reference group, the risk to TB of the carriers of (CA)25/(CA)25 genotypes were 6.46‐fold (95% CI 1.40–29.74) (P = 0.0017) higher. On the contrary, the allele frequency of (CA)26 was 0.29‐fold lower in patients than that in controls (95% CI 0.11–0.76) (P = 0.012). Genotypes with (CA)26 allele were at 0.35‐fold (95% CI 0.13–0.98) (P = 0.045) lower to the risk of TB, compared with that of the non‐(CA)26/non‐(CA)26 in the reference group. The above results indicated that the allele (CA)25 appeared to be susceptible to TB, while the allele (CA)26 to be protective towards TB. Our data also suggest that the CA repeat was a highly polymorphic marker and could be used for linkage and association analysis.
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