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SUMMERLAND, B.C. — A Fuji apple that resists turning brown could be on U.S. tables sometime this year, despite concerns over the genetically-engineered fruit by consumer and trade groups.
Fuji apples were, once upon a time, objectively and irrefutably the most delicious apples you could sink your teeth into—anyone who said otherwise was. Skip to content Gizmodo.
Think of them as a Fuji with extra personality. Born in Japan and raised in Italy, the Kiku is one of the newest apples to be grown in this country. It’s what growers call a “sport,” a freak ...
More information: Yudong Cai et al, Genome sequencing of 'Fuji' apple clonal varieties reveals genetic mechanism of the spur-type morphology, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024 ...
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