Common name(s): PineappleAnanas comosus (L.) Merr. Genus of 5 or 6 species of evergreen, terrestrial perennials (bromeliads) from South America. Most types of Ananas (Pineapple) produce pink flower-heads and these are followed by small aromatic but inedible fruits if the plants have been ...
1.3.12Ananas comosus (family: Bromeliaceae, common name: ananas) Ananas, commonly known as pineapple, is grown in large numbers throughout the tropics. In addition to its dietary use, it also possesses medicinal values.Bromelain, an extract of pineapple stem, has been reported to possess anti-...
1.3.12 Ananas comosus (family: Bromeliaceae, common name: ananas) Ananas, commonly known as pineapple, is grown in large numbers throughout the tropics. In addition to its dietary use, it also possesses medicinal values. Bromelain, an extract of pineapple stem, has been reported to possess ant...
Botanical Name:Ananas comosus Want an unusual tropical plant? Growing pineapple plants indoors is easier than you may think --and sure to grab attention. The 'Variegatus' cultivar (shown below) is a variegated pineapple. It's much more attractive than the common pineapple. But don't expect to...
www.nature.com/hortres ARTICLE Developing single nucleotide polymorphism markers for the identification of pineapple (Ananas comosus) germplasm Lin Zhou1,3, Tracie Matsumoto2, Hua-Wei Tan3, Lyndel W Meinhardt1, Sue Mischke1, Boyi Wang4 and Dapeng Zhang1 Pineapple (Ananas comosus [L.] Merr.)...
Liu et al. BMC Genomics (2017) 18:503 DOI 10.1186/s12864-017-3896-y RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Genome-wide organization and expression profiling of the R2R3-MYB transcription factor family in pineapple (Ananas comosus) Chaoyang Liu1, Tao Xie1, Chenjie Chen1, Aiping Luan1, Jianmei Long2...
Pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) is a major tropical fruit crop with considerable economic importance, and its growth and development are significantly impacted by low temperatures. The plant-specific GRAS gene family plays crucial roles in diverse processe
One of these was ananain (Chapter 426) while the other was termed comosain, the name being derived from Ananas comosus [2]. Comosain may well be one of the glycine esterases first described by Silverstein [4]. View chapter Review article A review of the types, functions and regulatory ...