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Phenolic compounds of the flowers of Cerasus serrulata
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1989We have investigated the flowers of the Japanese flowering cherry grown under the conditions of Transcarpathia. The air-dry raw material of this plant (250.0 g) was exhaustively extracted with aqueous ethanol and the extract obtained was evaporated in vacuum to the viscous residue which was deposited on silica gel (60.0 g).
V. A. Kurkin +3 more
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Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, 1879
Tillet Paul Jean Baptiste. Dispersion du Cerasus Mahaleb. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 6, Compte-rendu des séances – 1877-1878. 1879. p. 166.
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Tillet Paul Jean Baptiste. Dispersion du Cerasus Mahaleb. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 6, Compte-rendu des séances – 1877-1878. 1879. p. 166.
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ORIGIN OF SOUR CHERRY (PRUNUS CERASUS L.) GENOMES
Acta Horticulturae, 2008Prunus cerasus L. belongs to the section Eucerasus of the Prunus genus and is a tetraploid species. It is thought to be the result of a natural cross between wild P. avium L. and P. fruticosa Pall. (ground or steppe cherry). Since the genome of P. avium is diploid and A fruticosa is tetraploid, P.
Horvath, Aniko +4 more
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Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)
1991The sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) forms, together with other species of the genus Prunus, the subgenus Cerasus, where other interesting species are: P. fruticosa Pallas, which forms a hybrid with P. cerasus locally common in Central Europe; P. mahaleb L., used as a rootstock; and P. avium L., the most important for both fruit and wood.
J. A. Marin, R. Gella
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[Microbial flora in Cerasus sachalinensis rhizosphere].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2008By using selected culture media, the microbes in Cerasus sachalinensis rhizosphere were isolated, identified and classified, with their community structure and dynamic changes at different growth stages of C. sachalinensis studied. The bacteria isolated were belonged to 15 genera, among which, Bacillus, Pseudomonas and Flavobacterium were the dominant ...
Cui, Yu +4 more
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Evolution of Cherries (Prunus Subgenus Cerasus) Based on Chloroplast Genomes
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023Xin Shen, Yingang Li, Shi-Liang Zhou
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Geographical distribution and predict potential distribution of Cerasus serrulata
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023Lanyue Zhang +2 more
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