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Taxonomy and Germplasm of Prunus mume
2019In this chapter, the standard and basis for Prunus mume taxonomy are being discussed. According to its morphological characteristics and distribution, P. mume can be classified into two ecological categories: high-elevation and low-elevation types. Within P. mume species, there are seven varieties and one variant.
Zhihong Gao, Ting Shi
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Origin and Evolution of Prunus mume
2019Prunus 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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The Design of the Prunus mume Online Virtual Museum
2011 Workshop on Digital Media and Digital Content Management, 2011Prunus mume -- China's first flower of International Registration Authority, its visualization is not only necessary and meaningful, but also full of challenges. Through analysis of the Information Architecture of online virtual museum along with the exhibition design of Prunus mume in the virtual scene, the essay fully demonstrates the process of how ...
Yang Zhang, Xinyuan Huang
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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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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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Mutagenicity and Safety Evaluation of Ethanolic Extract of Prunus mume
Journal of Food Science, 2009ABSTRACT: The ethanolic extract of Prunus mume (EPM) is a novel polyphenol preparation derived from branches (with leaves) of Prunus mume , which could be used as a functional ingredient for antioxidant and antiobesity therapy ...
Baiyi, Lu +4 more
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Identification and biological evaluation of flavonoids from the fruits of Prunus mume
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2014This Letter describes the identification of potent antioxidant and anti-osteoporosis agents from the fruits of Prunus mume. From the methanol extract, a novel flavan dimer, characterized as 2β,3β-epoxy-5,7,4'-trihydroxyflavan-(4α→8)-epicatechin (1), was isolated along with five known flavonoids (2-6). Their structures were determined based on extensive
Xi-Tao Yan +7 more
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Production and Academic Importance of Prunus mume
2019Prunus 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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Structures of acylated sucroses from the flower buds of Prunus mume
Journal of Natural Medicines, 2014Seven new acylated sucroses, mumeoses P-V, were isolated from the flower buds of Prunus mume, cultivated in Zhejiang province, China. Their chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. Moreover, mumeoses C, D, and R, were shown to substantially inhibit aldose reductase.
Katsuyoshi, Fujimoto +7 more
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