Characterization and determination of the inheritance of cuticle cracking (rain check) in the cultivated tomato ("Lycopersicon esculentum mill.")

Characterization and determination of the inheritance of cuticle cracking (rain check) in the cultivated tomato ("Lycopersicon esculentum mill.")

by Cheryld L. Whaley Emmons

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    How does the author use the vulnerability of the tomato's cuticle to symbolize the broader tension between fragility and resilience in nature?

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    In what ways does the pursuit of understanding "rain check" (cuticle cracking) reflect humanity's ongoing desire to control and perfect the natural world?

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    If you were to view the cultivated tomato not just as an agricultural specimen, but as a protagonist navigating environmental pressure, how would you describe its journey?

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