cultivars examined in the present study have smaller pollen grains than peach, European plums, apple, and Japanese plums ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) ( Fogle, 1977a , 1977b ). The equatorial length of the pollen grains was generally much greater than the
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Kadir Uğurtan Yılmaz, Sezai Ercişli, Bayram Murat Asma, Yıldız Doğan, and Salih Kafkas
, regarding the origin of European plums, Eryomine (1991) stated that it is originated of mixed descent from many other species, including Prunus microcarpa , Prunus salicina , Prunus armeniaca , and Prunus persica . The term Japanese plum was applied
Qijing Zhang and Dajun Gu
rootstocks for sweet cherry, ever since sweet cherry was introduced to China, and Prunus davidiana can be used as a rootstock for plum, apricot, and peach, whereas Prunus salicina and Prunus sibirica can be used as a rootstock for cherry, plum, apricot
Noémi Makovics-Zsohár, Magdolna Tóth, Dezső Surányi, Szilvia Kovács, Attila Hegedűs, and Júlia Halász
total of 55 plum genotypes [ P. domestica L., Prunus italica Borkh., Prunus insititia L., Prunus cerasifera Ehrh., Prunus syriaca (Borkh.) Karp., Prunus cocomilia Ten., and a Prunus besseyi Bail. × Prunus salicina Lindl. hybrid] originated
Zhenyu Huang, Fei Shen, Lehan Xia, Long Chen, Zexuan Cui, and Yuling Chen
,801,187 t in 2018, accounting for 53.9% of the world’s total (FAOSTAT, http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data ). Chinese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl., 2 n = 2 x = 16), also known as Japanese plum, is widely grown for fresh market consumption and the
Xiaoxin Shi, Lili Yang, Guijun Yan, and Guoqiang Du
also responsible for the occurrence of vitrification (a phenomenon of plantlets appearing turgid, glaucous, and watery), which has been shown on Prunus salicina within pH 5.4 to 5.8 ( Ding et al., 2008 ). In the case of apple, the medium pH regulated
Sima Panahirad, Rahim Naghshiband-Hassani, Babak Ghanbarzadeh, Fariborz Zaare-Nahandi, and Nasser Mahna
coating on quality and antioxidant properties in sweet cherry during postharvest storage Ital. J. Food Sci. 27 173 180 Crisosto, C.H. Garner, D. Crisosto, G.M. Bowerman, E. 2004 Increasing ‘Blackamber’ plum ( Prunus salicina Lindell.) consumer acceptance
Eun Young Nam, Ji Hae Jun, Kyeong Ho Chung, Jung Hyun Kwon, Seok Kyu Yun, Ik Koo Yun, and Kang Hee Cho
between ‘Soldam’ japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl., female parent) and ‘Harcot’ apricot ( Prunus armeniaca L., male parent). It was released for commercial use in the Republic of Korea in 2011. ‘Tiffany’ has a red-fleshed fruit similar to that of
Ralph Scorza, Michel Ravelonandro, Ann Callahan, Ioan Zagrai, Jaroslav Polak, Tadeuz Malinowski, Mariano Cambra, Laurene Levy, Vern Damsteegt, Boris Krška, John Cordts, Dennis Gonsalves, and Chris Dardick
, it is sexually incompatible with most other Prunus species including peach and nectarine, ‘Japanese’ plum ( Prunus salicina ), apricot ( Prunus armeniaca ), sweet ( Prunus avium ) and sour ( Prunus cerasus ) cherry, and almond ( Prunus dulcis
Jorge Pinochet
‘Replantpac’ is a new plum–almond hybrid selected by Agromillora Iberia, S.L., Barcelona, Spain, for use mainly as a rootstock for Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.), peach, and nectarine [ P. persica (L.) Batsch] cultivars, but it can also