Anatomy of Apple Color
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1961.15.4.68dAbstract
Work done by D. F. Dayton, of Purdue University shows that. the epidermis of the skin of Starkrimson Delicious fruit is heavily pigmented, but that the epidermis of Starking Delicious is colorless. W. A. Luce, of Yakima, Wash., hypothesizes that the epidermal color in Starkrimson may be masking the browning caused by sunburn, which is showing up in Starking under the same conditions.
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