Wet masses of the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp were also measured on twenty ripe fallen fruits. |
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In peach fruit, cell numbers in the endocarp appear to be fixed several weeks after full bloom. |
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Surface deposits are covering materials on seed coats and are apparently derived from the endocarp. |
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The fruits usually bear two or three seeds that are covered by an endocarp that opens when the fruit pulp is removed. |
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The shell of the nut itself, which constitutes the endocarp, is hard, woody and brown. |
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In the hesperidium, the layer of endocarp lining the outside of the locule grow as hairs that project into the locule. |
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The fruit is a one-seeded drupe consisting of a fleshy exocarp and mesocarp and a hard endocarp that is united with the seed coat. |
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Fruit with a seed, or pip, surrounded by three distinct layers: an exocarp, a fleshy mesocarp and a stiff endocarp containing loculi. |
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Cashew nut shell consists of three layers namely the endocarp, epicarp, and mesocarp. |
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They usually consist of a fleshy or fibrous mesocarp, and a bony, woody, coriaceous, chartaceous or papyraceous endocarp. |
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Most fruits with a fleshy pericarp are eaten whole by vertebrates, including the stony endocarp or the stony seed coat. |
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The idea is that genetic engineering could either eliminate these endocarp cells, or convert the endocarp into mesocarp — stone into flesh. |
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Hulling: removal of the dried endocarp of parchment coffee to produce green coffee. |
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Parchment beans: the beans are completely or partially covered by the dry endocarp. |
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The dried product of the first is 'parchment coffee' which is the seed enclosed in the inner integument or endocarp and the dried product of the second is the seed enclosed in the complete dried fruit tissue. |
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Since this issue related particularly to citrus fruit juices, the Task Force agreed to add a footnote to indicate that for citrus fruits, pulp or cells were the juice sacs obtained from the endocarp. |
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In the case of citrus fruits, the fruit juice must come from the endocarp. |
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Hull: The dried endocarp of the coffee fruit. |
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Hulling: the endocarp is separated from the dry parchment coffee in threshing machines to obtain green coffee, which is sorted by machine according to size, colour and density. |
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The quantity of citrus fruit used in the manufacture of 1 000 g of finished product must not be less than 200 g of which at least 75 g must be obtained from the endocarp. |
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The Task Force agreed to leave the Section unchanged as footnote 2 to Section 2.1.1 already clarified that for citrus fruits, pulp and cells were the juice sacs obtained from the endocarp. |
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Role of warm stratification in promoting germination of seeds of Empetrum hennaphroditum, a circumboreal species with a stony endocarp. |
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The fruit is obovate in face view, cordate basally and apically, with a smooth, fusiform endocarp, capped by remains of the perianth and style. |
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Poor germination of Ziziphus seeds seems causes by dormancy, hard woody endocarp and even seed coat that covering around the seeds. |
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The Task Force had an exchange of views on the need to include a specific provision for citrus fruits juice by establishing that the juice must come from the endocarp. |
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The pericarp may be arbitrarily divided into layers, referred to as epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp, or may involve ontogenetic study of the fruit wall. |
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