. SSR markers. Seventy-eight SSR markers ( Table 2 ), previously developed for peach ( Aranzana et al., 2002 ; Dirlewanger et al., 2002 ; Sosinski et al., 2000 ; Testolin et al., 2000 ; Yamamoto et al., 2002 ), japanese plum [ Prunus salicina
previously developed in peach, plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.), sweet cherry, and almond ( Table 2 ) were used. These primers were selected because of their polymorphism in these species and because they are distributed among the eight Prunus linkage groups
temperature in apple [ Malus × sylvestris (L.) Mill. var. domestica (Borkh.) Mansf.] ( Gindaba and Wand, 2005 ) and blueberry ( Lobos et al., 2013 ); however, a study in plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) revealed that it may not always cool the fruit due to
Jujube, also called chinese date or red date, originated in China and has been cultivated for more than 4000 years ( Guo and Shan, 2010 ; Liu, 2006 ). Jujube together with peach ( Prunus persica ), plum ( Prunus salicina ), apricot ( Prunus
into the cells. To our knowledge, there are no published studies on the mechanism of phloem unloading in european plum (for recent reviews see Falchi et al. 2020 ; Ma et al. 2019 ); however, in japanese plum ( Prunus salicina L.) apoplastic and
( Chonhenchob et al., 2010 ) and ‘Zaghloul’ date palm ( Phoenix dactyliferai L.) fruit in Egypt ( Kassem et al., 2011 ). In contrast, other researchers observed that bagging accelerated maturation time for ‘Laetitia’ plums [ Prunus salicina (Lindell)] in South
agent for several perennial fruit crops, including apricot ( Prunus armeniaca L.), Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.), nectarine ( Prunus persica var. nucipersica Schneid.), and peach ( García-Pallas et al., 2001 ; González-Rossia et al., 2006
generation hybrids of two Louisiana iris species: Flooding experiments J. Ecol. 92 967 976 Jun, J.H. Kwon, J.H. Chung, K.H. 2009 Morphological characteristics of interspecific hybrids between Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) cv. Soldam and Apricot
. Krczal, G. 2002 Plant regeneration from leaves of sweet and sour cherry cultivars Scientia Hort. 93 235 244 Tian, L. Wen, Y. Jayasankar, S. Sibbald, S. 2007 Regeneration of Prunus salicina Lindl (Japanese plum) from hypocotyls of mature seeds In Vitro
categorizations, it was reported that some varieties of plum ( Prunus salicina ), apple ( Malus × domestica ), and pear ( Pyrus serotina ), exhibit a “suppressed-climacteric phenotype,” i.e., they produce ethylene during the later stages of ripening, but at lower