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SOUR CHERRY (PRUNUS CERASUS) MICROPROPAGATION

Acta Horticulturae, 1988
The addition of proline to IBA-enriched rooting media was generally useful in obtaining self-rooted plants of difficult to root sour cherry cultivars.
Baraldi R   +3 more
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Towards a better understanding of Prunus (Rosaceae): molecular and morphological notes on Prunus subgenus Cerasus in Turkey

Botanical journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
In this study, we explore the relationships among taxa of Prunus subgenus Cerasus in Turkey using a combination of macromorphology, micromorphology and molecular techniques.
Almıla Çiftçi   +8 more
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Prunus cerasus L.

2018
Prunus cerasus L. Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie P. avium, aber nur bis 10 m hoch, Blätter derb, glänzend (bei P. avium dünn), Blattstiel ohne Drüsen, aber solche an den untersten Blattzähnen, Blütenstiele am Grund von Knospenschuppen und einigen kleinen Blättern umgeben, die aus derselben Knospe hervorbrechen wie die Blüten, Kronblätter fast rund (bei P.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Prunus cerasus Linnaeus 1753

2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part P), pp. 718-782 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on pages 773-774, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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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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Cerasus glandulosa Loiseleur-Deslongchamps 1812

2015
Published as part of Wang, Hua-Chen, Duan, Yi-Fan & Wang, Xian-Rong, 2015, Nomenclatural notes on Cerasus (Rosaceae) of China: Three earlier isonyms and typification of Prunus glandulosa and P. pseudocerasus, pp. 236-238 in Phytotaxa 208 (3) on pages 236-237, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.208.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Wang, Hua-Chen   +2 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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Sofija: Sorta višnje (Prunus cerasus L.)

2023
The new sour cherry cultivar ‘Sofija’ was named and released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia (confirmation No. 320-04-00566/2011-11; January 11th, 2015). Developed by planned hybridization from the crossing of ‘Čačanski rubin’ × ‘Heimanns Konserven Weichsel’, this cultivar was selected into the ...
Cerović, Radosav   +3 more
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