Pitahaya - Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britt. & Rose - Cactaceae | ||||||||
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Synonyme und Volksnamen: Weitere Arten: Eigenschaften: In Nicaragua werden die Früchte kommerziell zu einem Erfrischungsgetränk verarbeitet. Der Extrakt der Schale kann als Lebensmittelfarbstoff verwendet werden. Fotos:
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Literatur: Barbeau, G. (1993): The Red Pitaya, a new exotic fruit. WANATCA (West Australian Nut and Tree Crop Association) Yearbook 17 [0] Campos-Hugueny, L., Pertz, G. A., Barbeau, G. (1986): Developments in processing of pithaya (Hylocereus undatus) fruit. Boletin Tecnico LABAL 7 [3/4] Hoa, T. T., Clark, C. J., Waddell, B. C., Woolf, A. B. (2006): Postharvest quality of Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus) following disinfesting hot air treatments. Postharvest Biology and Technology 41 [1] Jorge, L., I und Ferro, V.D.O. (1989): Anatomical and Phytochemical Aspects of Hylocereus undatus Haworth Britton and Rose. Revista de Farmacia e Bioquimica da Universidade de Sao Paulo 25 [2] Karp, D. (1998): Breaking into the mainstream with cactus pears: improved varieties, marketing, and pitahaya. Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development 3 Mori, Y., Tomita-Yokotani, K., Kato, T., Iwashina, T., Hasegawa, K. (2004): Bioactive substances isolated from a cactus, Hylocereus undatus, and allelopathy. Plant and Cell Physiology 45 Nerd, A., Gutman, F., Mizrahi, Y. (1999): Ripening and postharvest behaviour of fruits of two Hylocereus species (Cactaceae). Postharvest Biology and Technology 17 [1] Rodrigues-Diaz, A. J., Ocampo-Hurtado, A. L., Casillas-Gomez, F. J. (1995): Extraction of a natural colorant from peel of pitahaya (Hylocereus undatus) fruit. Tecnologia de Alimentos 30 [6] Scaramella, P. P. (1938): Anatomy of H. undatus. Nuovo Gior Bot Ital 45 [1] Stintzing, F. und Carle, R.(2006): Cactus fruits - more than just colour. Flüssiges Obst 73 [8] Valencia-Botin, A. J., Sandoval-Islas, J. S., Cardenas-Soriano, E., Michailides, T. J., Rendon-Sanchez, G. (2003): Botryosphaeria dothidea causing stem spots on Hylocereus undatus in Mexico. Plant Pathology 52 [6]
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