Genome-Wide Identification and Low-Temperature Expression Analysis of bHLH Genes in Prunus mume. [PDF]
Ding A+6 more
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Effects of High-pressure Treatment on Mume Fruit (Prunus mume) [PDF]
Physical and physiological changes in mume (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) subjected to a 10-minute hydrostatic high-pressure treatment at 5, 10, 50, 100, 150, and 200 MPa were investigated. Mume fruit exhibited substantial injury at pressures >5 MPa. All treatments induced color changes, which became more apparent at pressures >100 MPa.
T. Ohtsubo+4 more
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Prunus mume blossom is an edible flower that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Flavonoids are one of the most active substances in Prunus mume blossoms.
Shengnan Zhu+3 more
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Mapping Floral Genetic Architecture in Prunus mume, an Ornamental Woody Plant. [PDF]
Floral traits are both evolutionarily and economically relevant for ornamental plants. However, their underlying genetic architecture, especially in woody ornamental plants, is still poorly understood. We perform mapping experiments aimed at identifying specific quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that control the size, shape, architecture, color, and ...
Li M+6 more
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Auxin is an important phytohormone through plant growth and development. Aux/IAA protein, as a core component in the auxin signaling pathway, plays a vital role in various biological processes such as flower development and floral volatile metabolism in ...
Nuoxuan Liu+4 more
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Cytotoxicity of amyloid fibrils derived from hen lysozyme with different properties on SH-SY5Y and cytoprotective effect of prunus mume extracts [PDF]
Protein misfolding is associated with formation of amyloid fibrils. Hen egg lysozyme, well-known for its structural properties, has been shown by atomic force microscopy to form needle-shaped amyloid fibrils under acidic conditions with high temperature.
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DNA-based S-genotyping of Japanese plum and pluot cultivars to clarify incompatibility relationships [PDF]
Diploid japanese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cultivars are commonly self-incompatible. To date, 14 incompatibility alleles (S-alleles) have been identified and labeled with alphabetical (S-a-S-n) and 5 with numeric codes (S-1, S-3-S-6).
Halász, Júlia+3 more
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Multiple Events of Allopolyploidy in the Evolution of the Racemose Lineages in Prunus (Rosaceae) Based on Integrated Evidence from Nuclear and Plastid Data. [PDF]
Prunus is an economically important genus well-known for cherries, plums, almonds, and peaches. The genus can be divided into three major groups based on inflorescence structure and ploidy levels: (1) the diploid solitary-flower group (subg.
Chang, Zhao-Yang+8 more
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Plant Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology: Following Mariotti's Steps [PDF]
This review is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Domenico Mariotti, who significantly contributed to establishing the Italian research community in Agricultural Genetics and carried out the first experiments of Agrobacterium-mediated plant genetic ...
Caretto, Sofia+11 more
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Prunus mume has been cultivated for more than three millennia with important edible, ornamental, and medicinal value. Due to its sour taste, the Prunus mume fruit (called Meizi in Chinese and Ume in Japanese) is not very popular compared to other fruits.
Yanxiao Fan+9 more
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