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First Report of Mume Virus A Infecting Prunus salicina Worldwide and Prunus mume in Korea

Plant Disease, 2023
Mume virus A (MuVA) of the genus Capillovirus in the family Betaflexiviridae was first isolated from a Japanese apricot tree (Prunus mume) exhibiting symptoms of diffuse chlorotic spots (Marais et al. 2018). MuVA infection has been reported in Japanese apricot trees in Japan as well as in peach (P.
Junghwa Lee   +4 more
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Integration of chromatin accessibility and gene expression reveals new regulators of cold hardening to enhance freezing tolerance in Prunus mume.

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023
Low temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors limiting the growth, development and geographical distribution of plants. Prunus mume is a special woody ornamental plant that blooms in early spring in Beijing.
Ping Li   +8 more
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the frigida domain gene family in Prunus mume (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)

Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology, 2021
Frigida genes play a key role in regulating flowering time in plants. In this study, we identified 12 PmFRL genes and named them according to their chromosomal positions. These genes are unevenly distributed on five chromosomes. Phylogenetic analysis of Frigida-like proteins of four Rosaceae species and Arabidopsis thaliana showed that these proteins ...
Zhihong Gao   +5 more
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Polyphenols from Prunus mume: extraction, purification, and anticancer activity.

Food & Function, 2023
Prunus mume is an ancient medicinal herb and food that are commonly used in Asian countries with high nutritional ingredients and biological activities. Polyphenols are important functional components in Prunus mume. To obtain a more efficient extraction
Fengyi Zhao   +8 more
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Identification and Characterisation of SFBs in Prunus mume

Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 2012
The gametophytic self-incompatibility system in Rosaceae is controlled by a single highly polymorphic gene complex, termed the S locus, which is comprised of tightly linked stylar-expressed gene, S-RNase, with a pollen-expressed gene. In this study, seven novel S haplotype-specific F-box protein genes, PmSFB10 to PmSFB16 in Prunus mume, have been ...
Jun Wu   +7 more
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PERFORMANCE OF FIVE MUME (PRUNUS MUME) CULTIVARS IN SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
Five cultivars of fruiting mume (Prunus mume Sieb. and Zucc.) were evaluated in subtropical and temperate Queensland over five years. The Japanese cultivars ‘Nankou’ and ‘Bungo’ and the Taiwanese cultivars ‘Dahching’, ‘Ellching’ and ‘Ianji’ were grown at Stanthorpe (800 to 1,200 chill units). ‘Dahching’, ‘Ellching’ and ‘Ianji’ were trialled at Nambour (
Topp, Bruce L.   +4 more
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The Design of the Prunus mume Online Virtual Museum

2011 Workshop on Digital Media and Digital Content Management, 2011
Prunus 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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Prunus mume Transcriptomics

2019
Large-scale transcriptome analysis using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies has proven extremely useful to obtain candidates for such unidentified genes. The NGS technologies are capable of generating high-throughput reads at a relatively low cost and have been used in various types of research, including genome sequencing, marker discovery ...
Zhihong Gao, Ting Shi
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Taxonomy and Germplasm of Prunus mume

2019
In 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.
Ting Shi, Zhihong Gao
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