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Ameliorative Effect and Mechanism of Cerasus humilis (Bge.) Sok on Insomnia in Mice [PDF]
The release characteristics of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) from the fruits of ‘Nongda 4’, ‘Nongda 7’ and ‘Yanshan 2’ Cerasus humilis (Bge.) Sok were studied during in vitro simulated digestion and ‘Nongda 4’ C.
FU Rao, LIANG Zhe, WEN Xin, NI Yuanying
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Peach trees play an essential role as an economic crop in China. However, the increasing cost of labor has led to a decline in the benefits of peach cultivation.
Xiuzhen Li +6 more
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DISCRIMINATION OF CERASUS HUMILIS FRUIT MATURITY BASED ON HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
In order to realize the rapid and accurate identification of different maturity of Cerasus humilis fruit, this study explored the nondestructive testing method of Cerasus Humilis fruit maturity based on hyperspectral imaging technology. The hyperspectral data of 320 samples of Cerasus humilis fruit were collected by using a hyperspectral imaging system
Bin WANG, Hua YANG, Lily LI
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In order to perform highly effective identification of external defects and increase the additional value of Cerasus Humilis fruits, this study used hyperspectral imaging technology to collect information on intact and defective Cerasus Humilis fruits. Based on the full transition spectrum, partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and back ...
Bin WANG, Lili LI
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The fruits of Cerasus humilis have a unique and pleasant aroma. In this study, the volatile compounds of ripe fruits of 53 C. humilis genotypes were extracted via headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and identified via gas chromatography ...
Lingjuan Zhang +7 more
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When the grassland ecosystem is under investigation, soil quality indexes (SQIs) are constructed to evaluate soil quality substantially, especially in desert grasslands and other ecologically fragile areas. This research used the total dataset (TDS), minimum dataset (MDS), approaches dealing with selecting better indexes, and scoring methods utilizing ...
Ying Tian +4 more
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Summary Free‐living cyanobacteria were entrapped by eukaryotic cells ~2 billion years ago, ultimately giving rise to chloroplasts. After a century of debate, the presence of chloroplast DNA was demonstrated in the 1960s. The first chloroplast genomes were sequenced in the 1980s, followed by ~100 vegetable, fruit, cereal, beverage, oil and starch/sugar ...
Henry Daniell +5 more
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Ethnobotanical review of wild edible plants in Spain [PDF]
[EN]This paper compiles and evaluates the ethnobotanical data currently available on wild plants traditionally used for human consumption in Spain.
Morales Valverde, Ramón +2 more
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Cloning and characterization of the Cerasus humilis sucrose phosphate synthase gene (ChSPS1). [PDF]
Sucrose is crucial to the growth and development of plants, and sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) plays a key role in sucrose synthesis. To understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms of sucrose synthesis in Cerasus humilis, ChSPS1, a homologue of SPS,
Juan Wang +3 more
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The chloroplast genome of Cerasus humilis: Genomic characterization and phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Cerasus humilis is endemic to China and is a new fruit tree species with economic and environmental benefits, with potential developmental and utilization applications. We report the first complete chloroplast genome sequence of C. humilis. Its genome is
Xiaopeng Mu +4 more
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