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- Bitter_pit abstract "Bitter pit is a disorder in apple fruits, now believed to be induced by calcium deficiency. It occurs less commonly in pears.The disease was probably first reported in Germany where it was known as Stippen. It was also known as \"Baldwin spot\" and \"blotchy cork\" in North America. The name \"bitter pit\" was first used by Cobb in Australia in 1895. The disease has been shown as non-pathological and is now known as a disorder. When it occurs on the tree, it is known as \"tree pit\"; it may also occur in storage, when it is known as \"storage pit\".".
- Bitter_pit thumbnail Malus_domestica_Summerred_bitterpit,_kurkstip_(c).jpg?width=300.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageID "11931103".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageLength "7487".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageRevisionID "667325635".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_chloride.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_nitrate.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiological_plant_disorders.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Pear.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink Sepal.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink File:Malus-Lädericher1.JPG.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLink File:Malus_domestica_Summerred_bitterpit,_kurkstip_(c).jpg.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bitter pit".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageWikiLinkText "bitter pit".
- Bitter_pit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Bitter_pit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bitter_pit subject Category:Physiological_plant_disorders.
- Bitter_pit hypernym Disorder.
- Bitter_pit type Disease.
- Bitter_pit type Disorder.
- Bitter_pit type Pathogen.
- Bitter_pit comment "Bitter pit is a disorder in apple fruits, now believed to be induced by calcium deficiency. It occurs less commonly in pears.The disease was probably first reported in Germany where it was known as Stippen. It was also known as \"Baldwin spot\" and \"blotchy cork\" in North America. The name \"bitter pit\" was first used by Cobb in Australia in 1895. The disease has been shown as non-pathological and is now known as a disorder.".
- Bitter_pit label "Bitter pit".
- Bitter_pit sameAs Q1766756.
- Bitter_pit sameAs Fyziologická_skvrnitost_jablek.
- Bitter_pit sameAs Stippe_(Apfel).
- Bitter_pit sameAs Taches_amères.
- Bitter_pit sameAs Kurkstip.
- Bitter_pit sameAs m.02ryjs6.
- Bitter_pit sameAs Q1766756.
- Bitter_pit wasDerivedFrom Bitter_pit?oldid=667325635.
- Bitter_pit depiction Malus_domestica_Summerred_bitterpit,_kurkstip_(c).jpg.
- Bitter_pit isPrimaryTopicOf Bitter_pit.