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First Report of Cherry virus A in Prunus mume in China

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2008
Natural infections of Cherry virus A (CVA) have been reported in sweet (Prunus avium) and sour cherry (P. cerasus) from a number of European countries, North America, and Japan. CVA has been detected occasionally in other Prunus hosts such as peach, plum, and apricot (1).
Marais, Armelle   +3 more
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Cold Hardiness of Prunus mume ‘Xiang Ruibai’ and Its Parents Based on Biological Indexes and Physical Parameters

open access: yes, 2022
Low temperature is a primary factor limiting the distribution of Prunus mume. In order to produce a variety that has both cold tolerance and the characteristic fragrance of true mume, previous researchers crossbred a strong-tolerance variety apricot mei,
Aiqin Ding   +3 more
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A Key Study on Pollen-Specific SFB Genotype and Identification of Novel SFB Alleles from 48 Accessions in Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)

open access: yes, 2022
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a common strategy to avoid inbreeding and, consequently, keep genetic diversity within a species. In its mechanism, pollen rejection happens in the style when the single multiallelic locus (SFB in prunus species) of the ...
Chengdong Ma   +21 more
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Seasonal Changes of Cyanogenic Glycosides in Mume (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) Seeds.

open access: yesEngei Gakkai zasshi, 1994
Seasonal Changes in the content of cyanogenic glycosides, amygdalin and prunasin, in seeds of mume (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) 'Gessekai', 'Bungo' and 'Baigo' were investigated.1. Total cyanogenic glycosides increased throughout the seed development. In the early stages, the ovule contained relatively high amounts of prunasin which disappeared at the ...
Ohtsubo, Takayuki, Ikeda, Fukio
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CLONING AND SEQUENCING OF PGIP FROM ‘JIN SERIES’ ALMOND (PRUNUS DULCIS) [PDF]

open access: yesFruit Growing Research, 2015
Specific primers synthesized according to conservative regions of polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) gene were used to amplify Prunus Dulcis genomic DNA by polymerase-chain reaction (PCR). Six bands (pgip1, pgip2, pgip3, pgip4, pgip5 and pgip6)
Yuhu Han   +5 more
doaj  

Expansion of PmBEAT genes in the Prunus mume genome induces characteristic floral scent production

open access: yesHorticulture Research, 2019
Chinese plum: Unraveling the genetics of scent Prunus mume, Chinese plum, owes its unique scent to extra gene copies. Researchers knew the main component of P. mume blooms’ prized scent, but the details of its production were unknown.
Fei Bao   +6 more
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Enxertia recíproca e AIB como fatores indutores do enraizamento de estacas lenhosas dos porta-enxertos de pessegueiro 'Okinawa' e umezeiro Reciprocal grafting and IBA factors induction on rooting of woody cutting: peach tree 'Okinawa' and japanese apricot tree rootstocks

open access: yesCiência e Agrotecnologia, 2004
O potencial de enraizamento do porta-enxerto pode ser influenciado pelo enxerto e pelo transporte basípeto de auxinas e cofatores. Objetivou-se verificar o efeito do ácido indolbutírico (AIB) e da enxertia recíproca entre dois porta-enxertos de ...
Clecius Spuri de Miranda   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Verification of the Functional Antioxidant Activity and Antimelanogenic Properties of Extracts of Poria cocos Mycelium Fermented with Freeze-Dried Plum Powder

open access: yesInternational Journal of Biomaterials, 2019
Here we examine the effects of extracts of Poria cocos mycelium fermented with freeze-dried plum powder (PPE) on the α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH)-stimulated melanogenesis in cultured murine B16 melanoma cells (B16 cells), relative to the ...
Kyung-Yun Kang   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

DETECTION OF CYCAS NECROTIC STUNT VIRUS IN PRUNUS MUME

open access: yes, 2015
An undescribed spherical virus ca. 25nm in diameter that showed systemic necrotic symptoms to Chenopodium quinoa was isolated from Prunus mume. The virus had a reratively wide host range and had a reratively stable in crude sap.
丸山 千尋
core  

Molecular Characterization of a Novel Species of Capillovirus from Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume).

open access: yes, 2018
With the increased use of high-throughput sequencing methods, new viruses infecting Prunus spp. are being discovered and characterized, especially in the family Betaflexiviridae.
Armelle Marais   +8 more
core   +1 more source

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