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The Chloroplast Genome of Prunus mume

2019
The chloroplast genome of Prunus mume exhibits a circular DNA molecule of 157,712 bp, with a typical quadripartite structure. It consists of two inverted repeat regions (IRa and IRb) of 26,394 bp, separated by large (LSC) and small (SSC) single-copy regions of 85,861 and 19,063 bp, respectively. The chloroplast genomes of fruit P.
Zhihong Gao, Xiaopeng Ni
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Origin and Evolution of Prunus mume

2019
Prunus mume (P. mume Sieb. et Zucc., 2n = 2x = 16) is a popular ornamental plant widely cultivated in East Asia, where it was domesticated over 3000 years ago. As an important member of the genus Prunus, it plays a pivotal role in phylogenetic studies of the Rosaceae family. To understand the origin of P.
Zhihong Gao, Wenjie Luo
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Prunus mume Organism overview

2012
Prunus mume, domesticated in China more than 3,000 years ago as the important fruit and ornamental plant. Though the common names are 'Chinese plum' and 'Japanese apricot', it is more closely related to the apricot. The tree starts flowering in mid-winter, the fruits ripen in early summer.
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Anticancer properties of Prunus mume extracts (Chinese plum, Japanese apricot)

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020
Extracts of the fruit of Prunus mume (Rosaceae) have been used for a long time in Eastern Asia, in many culinary and medicinal preparations. The plant originates from the south of mainland China (named méi) and was introduced later in Japan (ume), Korea (maesil) and Vietnam (mai or mo).
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Production and Academic Importance of Prunus mume

2019
Prunus mume has a great ornamental and nutritional value. The species is considered as an important fruit crop due to its special values. It is distributed throughout Eastern Asia, while the largest production region is southern China. The fruits are used in Chinese traditional medicine.
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Prunus mume 梅 @iN

2023
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Prunus mume (Japanese apricot tree)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Transcriptome sequencing of Prunus mume for different tissues.

2012
We have sequenced a wild Prunus mume and constructed a reference sequence for this genome. In order to improve quality of gene models, RNA samples of five tissues (bud, leaf, root, stem, fruit) were extracted from the Prunus mume. To investigate tissue specific expression using the reference genome assembly and annotated genes, we extracted RNA samples
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Molecular Bases of Fruit Quality in Prunus Species: An Integrated Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Metabolic Review with a Breeding Perspective

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Beatriz E García-Gómez   +2 more
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