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Published as part of Sui, Yuzhu & Wang, Hongfeng, 2025, Research progress on nationally protected plants in the three most north-eastern provinces of China, pp.
Sui, Yuzhu, Wang, Hongfeng
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Sui, Yuzhu, Wang, Hongfeng
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1989
Crabapples are a member of the family Rosaceae and their primary importance is as ornamental trees because of their attractive flowers and fruits (den Boer 1959). Crabapples also have value as potential pollinizers in commercial apple orchards (Crassweller et al.
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Crabapples are a member of the family Rosaceae and their primary importance is as ornamental trees because of their attractive flowers and fruits (den Boer 1959). Crabapples also have value as potential pollinizers in commercial apple orchards (Crassweller et al.
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Research progress of fruit color development in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.)
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2021Nan Wang, Xuesen Chen
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Malus-metasurface-assisted polarization multiplexing
Light: Science and Applications, 2020Zhiqiang Guan, Jin Tao, Yang Chen
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Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Malus pumila Mill. Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. Rosaceae
2020Rainer W. Bussmann +2 more
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DEMONSTRATION OF THE MALUS LAW
Soviet Physics Uspekhi, 1968V A Trofimov, Yu V Rublev
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The genome of the domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)
Nature Genetics, 2010Riccardo Velasco +2 more
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