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Ploidy level of Chinese cherry (Cerasus pseudocerasus Lindl.) and comparative study on karyotypes with four Cerasus species

Scientia Horticulturae, 2018
Abstract Chinese cherry [Cerasus pseudocerasus (Lindl.) G. Don] is a fruit tree species within the family Rosaceae, with high economic and ornamental values. To verify the ploidy level of this species and compare the karyotypes with relative species, the chromosome number and karyotype characterization of representative wild and cultivated Chinese ...
Zhang Jing   +6 more
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Preventive effect of Chinese dwarf cherry [Cerasus humilis (Bge.) Sok.] fermentation juice on dextran sulfate sodium-induced ulcerative colitis rats through the regulation of IgA and the intestinal immune barrier.

Food & Function, 2022
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a modern, refractory disease, and studies have shown that UC is closely associated with the gut microbiota and intestinal immune barrier.
Beibei Ran   +7 more
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Dispersion du Cerasus Mahaleb

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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Dispersion des Cerasus Padus et Mahaleb

Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, 1879
Magnin Antoine, Saint-Lager Jean. Dispersion des Cerasus Padus et Mahaleb. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 6, Compte-rendu des séances – 1877-1878. 1879. pp. 159-160.
Magnin, Antoine   +1 more
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Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)

1991
The 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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ORIGIN OF SOUR CHERRY (PRUNUS CERASUS L.) GENOMES

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
Prunus 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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Geographical distribution and predict potential distribution of Cerasus serrulata

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023
Lanyue Zhang   +9 more
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