Modern apples are bigger, less acidic, less bitter and more storable than their wild ancestors
date:Mar 25, 2022
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Writing in the PLoS ONE journal, the authors said: Using historical records, we found that apple breeding over the past 200 years has resulted in a trend towards apples that have higher soluble solids, are less bitter, and soften less during storage. Our results quantify the significant changes in phenotype that have taken place since apple domestication, and provide evidence that apple breeding has led to continued phenotypic divergence of the cultivated apple from its wild progenitor sp
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