It is a firm and fleshyfruit, and has a delicious honey-drop hanging from the point.'
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Alq mutant plants were affected in reproductive development and their sepals were homeotically converted into fleshyfruit-like organs.
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During the past few years, several transcription factors that regulate chloroplast development in fleshyfruit were identified through map-based cloning.
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Their eyes focused on green fleshyfruit and the knives in their hands gleamed with juice while their mouths gossiped.
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Black pepper is made by drying the whole fruit; the wrinkled dark outer coating is the dried fleshyfruit layer.
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It is a fine-looking tree with oblong, pointed leaves about ten inches in length and a fleshyfruit containing one or two nuts.
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Anthocyanins are important health-promoting phytochemicals that are abundant in many fleshyfruits.
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Edible fleshyfruits are important food sources in the human diet.
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The flavour becomes mellow with the succulence of fleshyfruits.
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He goes so far as to doubt whether fleshyfruits are an adaptation for the dispersal of their contained seeds.
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It is observed, for instance, that fleshyfruits are not liable to fermentation so long as their epidermis remains uninjured.
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Common examples of these fleshyfruits are offered by the berries of many plants; apples, melons, cherries, etc., are also familiar examples.
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As a primary source of lycopene in the human diet, fleshyfruits synthesize this compound both de novo and via chlorophyll metabolism during ripening.