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2020
Prunus domestica L. – P scap (P caesp), origine incerta; AIU – Archeofita naturalizzata, casuale in Emilia-Romagna, casuale nell’area indagata; urbano-neutrale. Talvolta sub-spontanea presso le case e gli agglomerati urbani (Pignatti et al., 2017 -2019).
Buldrini, Fabrizio +5 more
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Prunus domestica L. – P scap (P caesp), origine incerta; AIU – Archeofita naturalizzata, casuale in Emilia-Romagna, casuale nell’area indagata; urbano-neutrale. Talvolta sub-spontanea presso le case e gli agglomerati urbani (Pignatti et al., 2017 -2019).
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Dihydroflavonols from Prunus domestica
Phytochemistry, 1992Abstract Seven compounds have been isolated from the heartwood of P. domestica . Two of them, 5,7,4′-trihydroxy-3-methoxyflavanone and 3,5,7-trihydroxy-6,4′-dimethoxyflavanone, are new natural products. The remaining five compounds were identified as isosakuranetin, prudomestin, dihydrokaempferide, naringenin and 3,5,7-trihydroxy-8,4 ...
Virinder S. Parmar +3 more
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2017
Pflaumen sind gesund und fordern die Verdauung. Pflaumen wachsen weltweit, aber hauptsachlich in der gemasigten Zone. Die Weltproduktion lag im Jahr 2013 bei 11,5 Mio. t, zuzuglich 323.000 t Trockenpflaumen. Der Hauptproduzent bei Pflaumen ist China mit 6 Mio. t, gefolgt von Serbien, Rumanien, Chile und der Turkei.
Magda-Viola Hanke, Henryk Flachowsky
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Pflaumen sind gesund und fordern die Verdauung. Pflaumen wachsen weltweit, aber hauptsachlich in der gemasigten Zone. Die Weltproduktion lag im Jahr 2013 bei 11,5 Mio. t, zuzuglich 323.000 t Trockenpflaumen. Der Hauptproduzent bei Pflaumen ist China mit 6 Mio. t, gefolgt von Serbien, Rumanien, Chile und der Turkei.
Magda-Viola Hanke, Henryk Flachowsky
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Plant regeneration from cotyledons of Prunus persica, Prunus domestica, and Prunus cerasus
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1989Shoots were regenerated from the proximal region of immature cotyledons (with the embryonic axis removed) of Prunus persica (peach) and from the same area in mature cotyledons of P. domestica (plum) and P. cerasus (sour cherry) on MS medium containing (in mgl-1) thiamine-HCl, 0.4; nicotinic acid, 0.5; pyridoxine-HCl, 0.5; sucrose, 25 000; and 0.7% agar.
Seth Mante, Ralph Scorza, John M. Cordts
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Prunus domestica subsp. insititia Bonnier & Layens
2021Prunus domestica subsp. insititia (L.) Bonnier & Layens Pflaumenbaum Unterart ISFS: 329100 Checklist: 1036580 Rosaceae Prunus Prunus domestica L. Prunus domestica subsp. insititia (L.) Bonnier & Layens Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): Bis 6 m hoher Strauch oder Baum, wildwachsende Pflanzen mit dornigen Zweigen.
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Prunus domestica subsp. insititia
2012The species is native to south western Asia and Europe. It has escaped and become naturalised from Southeast Russia through Central Europe to Western France. It is cultivated in Europe, Western Asia, India, North Africa and North America.
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Cosmetic potentials of
AbstractBACKGROUNDThe current study presents new insight on the phytochemical content and biological activities of five Prunus domestica L. varieties (‘Quetsche blanche de Létricourt’, ‘Mirabelle de Nancy’, ‘Perdrigon violet’, ‘Mirabelle de Provence’, ‘Reine‐claude dorée’).RESULTSThe plum leaves were found to possess promising anti‐aging activities by ...
Stierlin, Emilie +4 more
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Prunus domestica subsp. insititia Bonnier & Layens
2018Prunus domestica subsp. insititia (L.) Bonnier & Layens Artbeschreibung: Bis 6 m hoher Strauch oder Baum, wildwachsende Pflanzen mit dornigen Zweigen. Vorjährige Triebe weich behaart. Blätter oval, gestielt, beidseits dunkelgrün, locker behaart, stumpf gezähnt. Blüten mit den Blättern erscheinend, einzeln oder zu 2 auf behaarten Stielen.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Genetic Transformation in Prunus persica (Peach) and Prunus domestica (Plum)
1995Plums and peaches are widely grown throughout the temperate latitudes. Most commercial production lies between latitudes 30 ° and 45 ° N and S (Hesse 1975). Plums and peaches have a long history of cultivation, some 2000–4000 years. The peach (Prunus persica) is native to China.
R. Scorza +3 more
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