studies have described the high antioxidant potential of peaches ( Gil et al., 2002 ; Reig et al., 2013 ; Santos et al., 2013 ), and extracts of both peach and plum ( Prunus salicina L.) may have cancer-suppressive properties against certain breast
at harvest Xinjiang Agr. 44 3 264 267 Liao, R. Wu, X. Zeng, Z. Yin, L. Gao, Z. 2018 Transcriptomes of fruit cavity revealed by de novo sequence analysis in Nai plum ( Prunus salicina ) J. Plant Growth Regulat. 37 3 730 744 doi
species of 42 polymorphic almond microsatellites Mol. Ecol. Notes 5 531 535 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2005.00977.x Mnejja, M. Garcia-Mas, J. Howad, W. Badenes, M.L. Arus, P. 2004 Simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker of japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) are
, the Spiraeoideae, which includes the perennial tree crops apple ( Malus × domestica ), peach ( Prunus persica ), cherry ( Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus ), plum ( Prunus domestica and Prunus salicina ), apricot ( Prunus armeniaca ), almond
Se -RNase resulted in an insufficient Se -RNase accumulation in the pistils, thus conferring SC in japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.). Qin et al. (2006) have estimated the threshold amount of S 12 -RNase required for pollen rejection in
degeneration, and/or lack of synchronization between the female gametophyte and pollen tubes in japanese plum [ Prunus salicina ( Guerra et al., 2011 )], apricot [ Prunus armeniaca ( Alburquerque et al., 2004 )], avocado [ Persea americana ( Tomer et al
), plum ( Prunus domestica L. and Prunus salicina L.), peach and nectarine ( Prunus persica L.), pear ( Pyrus communis L.), and tomato ( Solanum esculentum Mill) ( Watkins, 2006 ; Watkins and Miller, 2006 ). Of these fruit, however, apple appears
-010-0206-9 Singh, S.P. Singh, Z. Swinny, E.E. 2009 Postharvest nitric oxide fumigation delays fruit ripening and alleviates chilling injury during cold storage of japanese plums ( Prunus salicina Lindell) Postharvest Biol. Technol. 53 101 108 10.1016/j
embryo sac tissue ( Sassa, 2016 ). Previous studies have shown that GSI exists in many fruit trees including European pear [ Pyrus communis ( Quinet et al., 2014 )], apple [ Malus pumila ( Li et al., 2011 )], plum [ Prunus salicina ( Nantongo et al
). However, our ploidy series contains more cytotypes than the few studies on polyploidy and abiotic stress response in woody plants, such as Lonicera japonica ( Li et al., 2009 ) and Prunus salicina ( Pustovoitova et al., 1996 ). Woody, deciduous shrubs