Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.): ecological features of promising forms and the value of the nutrient composition of their fruits for the production of functional products
Valentyn Moskalets,
Bohdan Hulko,
Svitlana Matkovska
et al.
Abstract:Background.The relevance of the research is determined by a constant striving to increase the possibilities of using rare fruit and berry crops, e.g. blackthorn, in plant breeding and the production of healthy food products. It can be achieved by scientifically based selection and evaluation of fruit taking into account their physiological, phytopathological and biochemical parameters. The purpose of the research is to expand the morphological diversity of blackthorn that combines high productivity and quali… Show more
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