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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Eriobotrya fragrans [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Eriobotrya fragrans Champion ex Bentham is a potential medicinal plant of the genus Eriobotrya Lindl in the family Rosaceae. To better determine its phylogenetic location with respect to the other Rosaceae species, the complete chloroplast genome of E ...
Zhanghong Dong   +4 more
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The Potential of Members of the Apple Sub-Family Maloideae Against Obesity and Metabolic Disorders: A Review. [PDF]

open access: yesFood Sci Nutr
The apple subfamily Maloideae includes commercially and medicinally valuable plants. The fruits and other plant parts contain antioxidant compounds, like polyphenols. When consumed, the fruit and other plant parts mostly reduce body weight in humans. Studies showed that fruits and other plant parts have an impact against obesity and metabolic disorder.
Abdelrahman ZR, Maaliah MS, Abdalla SS.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Evaluation of gray spot resistance and mining of resistance genes in Eriobotrya japonica leaves [PDF]

open access: yesGuoshu xuebao
[Objective] Gray spot disease is one of the most serious diseases affecting the yield and quality of loquat in the production. This study investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying loquat resistance to Pestalotiopsis infection and identifies the ...
CHEN Yili   +4 more
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Eriobotrya japonica (loquat). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Abstract Eriobotrya japonica is a perennial tree species that has been widely grown as an ornamental tree and for its sweet, edible fruits. Mammals and birds feed on the fruit and disseminate the seeds into the wild, facilitating the establishment of new plants in areas outside cultivation.
M. del M. Naval   +2 more
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Whole chloroplast genome sequence of a subtropical tree Eriobotrya bengalensis (Rosaceae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Eriobotrya bengalensis (Roxb.) is a subtropical plant under the family Rosaceae with high economic and medicinal value. The whole chloroplast genome of E. bengalensis was sequenced to better understand its phylogenetic position relative to other Rosaceae
Jian Xu   +7 more
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Chloroplast genome sequencing based on genome skimming for identification of Eriobotryae Folium

open access: yesBMC Biotechnology, 2021
Background Whole chloroplast genome (cpDNA) sequence is becoming widely used in the phylogenetic studies of plant and species identification, but in most cases the cpDNA were acquired from silica gel dried fresh leaves.
Fang Li   +5 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Eriobotrya japonica in China and phylogenetic relationships

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
Eriobotrya japonica is the most important economic fruit crop with high edible, medical as well as ornamental values in China. In this study, we presented the complete chloroplast genome of E. japonica.
Jing Huang
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Cut-style Pollination Can Effectively Overcome Prefertilization Barriers of Distant Hybridization in Loquat

open access: yesHortScience, 2020
Loquat [Eriobotrya japonica (E. japonica)], a small genus of the subtribe Malinae that consists of ≈30 species, is an evergreen rosaceous fruit tree that is native to southeastern China, and some wild species that possess novel, favorable traits have ...
Qin Yang, Yan Fu
doaj   +1 more source

Morphological and Developmental Features of Stone Cells in Eriobotrya Fruits

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Some members of the Rosaceae family, particularly pear, contain stone cells in their fruits. Although stone cells in pear fruits are well studied, relatively little attention has been given to loquat stone cells.
Shoukai Lin   +14 more
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Cacopsylla fuscicella Sp. Nov. (Hemiptera, Psyllidae), a New Loquat Pest in China

open access: yesInsects, 2023
Psylloidea, commonly known as jumping plant-lice, have a phloem-sucking habit and strong specificity to their host plants. Within the Psyllidae family, the genus Cacopsylla Ossiannilsson, 1970 stands out as being the most diverse, with three species ...
Yisheng Zhao   +5 more
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