The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology. |
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In the area of horticulture and pomology, the ability to use asexual reproduction after crossing opens a broad prospect in the application of distant hybridization. |
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The benefits of this membership include having access to the services of an agrologist specialized in pomology. |
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We maintain a pomology lending library with the catalog on our Web site. |
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There is commercial sensitivity, but so far as technology and pomology goes, we share trials and information as an industry. |
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The drink was made popular in the 19th century when apple production increased due to progress in pomology. |
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Victory went to Andre Fabre's Baltic Baroness who outbattled Pomology to win by a short head in the hands of Maxime Guyon. |
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The latter can be free and is far from an easy ride, but she ran a cracker when fourth behind Pomology at Haydock in last month's Lancashire Oaks. |
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It wasn't all gloom for The Fugue's trainer, John Gosden, who staged a Haydock 1-2 with Pomology and Sultanina just before Belle D'Or's last ditch Sandown win. |
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It wasn't all gloom for The Fugue's trainer John Gosden, who staged a Haydock 1-2 with Pomology and Sultanina just before Belle D'Or's last-ditch Sandown win. |
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