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2018
Prunus armeniaca L. Artbeschreibung: Bis 4 m hoher Strauch oder Baum. Junge Triebe kahl. Blätter rundlich bis leicht herzförmig, gestielt, spitz, beidseits dunkelgrün, oberseits glänzend, unterseits in den Nervenwinkeln bärtig, sonst kahl, fein gezähnt, in der Knospe eingerollt. Blüten einzeln oder zu 2 auf kurzen, flaumigen Stielen.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Prunus armeniaca L. Artbeschreibung: Bis 4 m hoher Strauch oder Baum. Junge Triebe kahl. Blätter rundlich bis leicht herzförmig, gestielt, spitz, beidseits dunkelgrün, oberseits glänzend, unterseits in den Nervenwinkeln bärtig, sonst kahl, fein gezähnt, in der Knospe eingerollt. Blüten einzeln oder zu 2 auf kurzen, flaumigen Stielen.
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Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Oil
2019The apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is an important agricultural crop that widely cultivated in most of the Mediterranean and Central Asian countries. As known, the fruit of apricot has an important place in human nutrition, and can be consumed as fresh or processed. World apricot production is about 2.5 million tonnes.
Kiralan, Mustafa +3 more
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Incompatibility in apricot (Prunus armeniacaL.): Methodological considerations
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1997SummaryThe recent introduction of new self-incompatible varieties of apricot has required further research on the extent of self-incompatibility in apricot and its genetic determinism. The different laboratory and field techniques utilized to date for incompatibility studies in apricot have often given markedly diverging results, leading to difficulty ...
VITI, RAFFAELLA +2 more
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Cross-(in)compatibility in apricot (Prunus armeniacaL.)
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2010SummaryEight apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars and selections were self- and cross-pollinated in order to determine their pollen and stylar compatibility. Overall, 40 pollination combinations were examined. Pollen-tube growth in pistils pollinated in the laboratory was analysed using fluorescence microscopy.
Milatović, Dragan +3 more
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Pollination requirements of new apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars
Acta Horticulturae, 2022Este estudio ha sido financiado por los proyectos PDI2019-109566RB-100 y PID2020-115473RR-I00, financiados por MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, la subvención PRE2018-084962 financiada por MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y FSE «El FSE invierte en tu futuro» y el Gobierno de Aragón-Fondo Social Europeo, Unión Europea (Grupo Consolidado A12_17R).
Herrera Lagranja, Sara +3 more
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Noncovalent Immobilization of Pectinesterase (PrunusarmeniacaL.) onto Bentonite
Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 2008In this work, pectinesterase isolated from Malatya apricot was immobilized onto acid-treated bentonite surface by simple adsorption at pH 9.0. The properties of free and immobilized enzyme were defined. The effect of various factors such as pH, temperature, heat, and storage stability on immobilized enzyme were investigated.
Özler, Aynur +2 more
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Genetic Transformation in Prunus armeniaca L. (Apricot)
1995The apricot belongs to the family Rosaceae, subfamily Prunoideae, genus Prunus L., (Loschung and Passecker 1954). Most cultivated apricots belong to one species, Prunus armeniaca L. Its cultivars are unique among fruit trees, their ecological adaptation being so limited, that a given cultivar is usually grown commercially only in one area of one ...
A. da Câmara Machado +1 more
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Some physico-chemical properties of Prunus armeniaca L. gum exudates
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016The objectives of this paper were to investigate some physicochemical properties of Prunus armeniaca L. gum exudates (PAGE). PAGE had, on average, 66.89% carbohydrate, 10.47% uronic acids, 6.9% moisture (w.b.), 2.91% protein, 4% ash and 1.59% fat. PAGE was composed of monosaccharides including l-arabinose, d-galactose, xylose, mannose and rhamnose in ...
Morteza, Fathi +2 more
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Genomic and cDNA microsatellites from apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)
Molecular Ecology Notes, 2004AbstractWe developed primers for the amplification of 24 polymorphic nuclear microsatellites in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). Thirteen loci originated from three genomic libraries enriched for TC, TG and AAG motifs. Eight loci were developed from three fruit EST (Expressed‐Sequence‐Tag) libraries and three from a leaf cDNA microsatellite‐enriched ...
Hagen, L.S. +6 more
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) leaf explants
Plant Cell Reports, 2008A protocol for Agrobacterium-mediated stable transformation for scored, whole leaf explants of the apricot (Prunus armeniaca) cultivar Helena was developed. Regenerated shoots were selected using a two-step increased concentrations of paromomycin sulphate.
César, Petri +4 more
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