Identification and Multigene Phylogenetic Analysis Reveal Alternaria as the Primary Pathogen Causing European Plum (Prunus domestica) Brown Spot in Xinjiang, China. [PDF]
Sha S +7 more
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Inside the European Plant Viroid Scenario: Continental Distribution, Host Range, and Genetic Features of the Main Viroid Populations. [PDF]
Pedrelli A +3 more
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Physiological maturation and hormonal profiles associated with rooting performance and root system architecture of leafy cuttings in Prunus subhirtella 'Autumnalis'. [PDF]
Kunc P +4 more
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Characterization of the Wild Trees and Shrubs in the Fergana Valley: Diversity and Distribution, Threats. [PDF]
Daminova N +7 more
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Multivariate analysis of wild Prunus × keredjensis (Browicz) A.E.Murray based on morphological and pomological characterizations. [PDF]
Khadivi A, Mirheidari F, Tunç Y.
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Influence of graft compatibility on fruit quality and mineral nutrient profile in 'Dinosaur Egg' (<i>Prunus domestica × P. armeniaca</i> 'Konglongdan'). [PDF]
Lei M +6 more
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The book of “Prunus” contains chapters on breeding, germplasm, fruit tree physiology, and production of Prunus species, written by authors from different parts of the world.
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The genus Prunus includes about 430 species of deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs naturally widespread throughout temperate regions. It belongs to the subfamily Prunoideae, within the Rosaceae family. While some species do not yield edible fruit and are used for decoration, others are grown commercially for fruit and 'nut' production.
Vicente, Ariel Roberto +3 more
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