2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.15328
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A comparison of the mineral element content of 70 different varieties of pear fruit (Pyrus ussuriensis) in China

Abstract: Background Pyrus ussuriensis (Maxim.) is a unique pear tree that grows in northern China. The tree has strong cold resistance and can withstand low temperatures from −30 °C to −35 °C. Due to its unique growth environment, its fruit is rich in minerals and has much higher levels of minerals such as K, Ca and Mg than the fruit of Pyrus pyrifolia (Nakai.) and Pyrus bretschneideri (Rehd.) on the market, and many say the ripe fruit tastes better than other varieties. A comprehensive analysis of the characteristics … Show more

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“…Based on the method proposed by Liu et al [9], a slightly modified analysis of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was carried out in this study with the following specific operation steps:…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the method proposed by Liu et al [9], a slightly modified analysis of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was carried out in this study with the following specific operation steps:…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%