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Prunus Davidiana

open access: yesBulletin of popular information - Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University., 1917
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Origins and ingredients of honey from a Salix community in a Janghang Wetland in Han River estuary, Korea

open access: yesJournal of Ecology and Environment
Background: Janghang Wetland is a well-preserved area located in a natural estuary and brackish water zone. There exist a large community of Salix triandra subsp. nipponica–S. koreensis, with S. triandra subsp. nipponica being the dominant species in the
Youngil Ryu   +3 more
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Effet de la pectolyase Y-23 et de la cellulase Onozuka RS sur le rendement en protoplastes viables de Prunus cerasus L. [PDF]

open access: yesBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement, 2001
Effect of pectolyase Y-23 and cellulase Onozuka RS on the yield of viable protoplasts of Prunus cerasus L. ""Montmorency"". To isolate leaf mesophyll, leaf and root callus protoplasts of Prunus cerasus L.
Mehri-Kamoun R.
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Prediction and Driving Study of Prunus armeniaca L. Habitat in the Yili River Valley under the Background of Climate Change [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
Prunus armeniaca L. is the native species of cultivated apricot, which is important information for studying the origin, succession pattern, pest control, sustainable development of biodiversity of economic tree species of the genus Apricot, etc. However,
Ning Ang   +5 more
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Genetic characterization of worldwide Prunus domestica (plum) germplasm using sequence-based genotyping

open access: yesHorticulture Research, 2019
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around the world. Locally it is used for fresh consumption, in jams or jellies, and the production of spirits while commercially the fruit is primarily sold ...
T. Zhebentyayeva   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Prunus

open access: yesBulletin of popular information - Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University., 1927
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Synteny of Prunus and other model plant species

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2009
Background Fragmentary conservation of synteny has been reported between map-anchored Prunus sequences and Arabidopsis. With the availability of genome sequence for fellow rosid I members Populus and Medicago, we analyzed the synteny between Prunus and ...
Abbott Albert   +6 more
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Multiple Events of Allopolyploidy in the Evolution of the Racemose Lineages in Prunus (Rosaceae) Based on Integrated Evidence from Nuclear and Plastid Data. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Prunus is an economically important genus well-known for cherries, plums, almonds, and peaches. The genus can be divided into three major groups based on inflorescence structure and ploidy levels: (1) the diploid solitary-flower group (subg.
Chang, Zhao-Yang   +8 more
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Prunus tomentosa

open access: yesBulletin of popular information - Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University., 1927
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Antimicrobial and Antiviral Activity of Polyphenols from Almond (Prunus dulcis L.) Skin

open access: yesNutrients, 2019
Due to their antimicrobial and antiviral activity potential in vitro, polyphenols are gaining a lot of attention from the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
Maria Musarra-Pizzo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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