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In the ornamental plant breeding, breeders always use distant hybridization to create new cultivars. Recent sequencing technology helps obtaining high-quality chloroplast genomes, which benefits the line breeding of plants as the super-barcodes.
Jinliao Chen, Yuzhen Zhou, Kai Zhao
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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]
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.
Liang Zhao +8 more
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Parental origins of the cultivated tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)
Societal impact statement Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) is an agriculturally valuable tree that produces fruits used in a range of culinary dishes, beverages, and other products.
Kevin A. Bird +32 more
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The art of arboplastics in the landscape architecture [PDF]
Arbosculpture in Russia is a developing art form. Nowadays there is a small number of works devoted to this topic in our country. In this regard, the aim of the following work is to study the technology of creating arbosculptures in the conditions of the
Koveshnikov Alexey +4 more
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The chloroplast genome of Prunus dielsiana (Rosaceae)
Recent sequencing technology helps analyze genome-level aberrance between wild species and highly domesticated cultivars by producing high-quality genomes.
Kai Zhao +4 more
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Prunus sargentii is an ornamental flowering cherry species, spread in Japan, Korea, Russia, and Northeast China. Little information is available regarding its genomic, with limited phylogenetic relationship study performed on P. sargentii until now.
Yan-Feng Song +6 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Prunus clarofolia C.K. Schneid (Rosaceae)
Prunus clarofolia is an endemic species that widely distributed in subtropical regions of China. Here we present its complete plastome. The plastome of P.
Yan-Feng Song +4 more
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Severe climate alterations that seriously challenge fruit production, combined with the demand for healthy, pesticide-free fruits, continuously direct rootstock/cultivar selection towards high adaptable varieties breeding. This study aimed to investigate
Narandžić Tijana +4 more
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Cold hardiness mechanisms and modeling: existing approaches and future avenues
Summary Cold hardiness models are useful tools to predict cold damage in plants, such as those produced by unseasonal temperature cycles or by increased cold exposure. Although development of these models started about five decades ago, their applications remain limited.
Guillaume Charrier +3 more
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Cerasus fengyangshanica is a wild flowering cherry endemic to Mount Fengyang, China. Here, we reported the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of C. fengyangshanica (GenBank accession number: MW160272). The cp genome was 157,964 bp long, with a large single-
Xiao-Yan Wang +5 more
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