( Prunus davidiana clone P1908 and P. persica cv. Summergrand) ( Quilot et al., 2004 ), which is linked to the marker CFF14 (corresponding to 9.16 Mb in Chr. 1) and gene ppa011068m ( Cao et al., 2018 ). The different location from that described
deciduous fruits to reduced irrigation Hort. Rev. 38 149 189 Berman, M.E. DeJong, T.M. 1996 Water stress and crop load effects on fruit fresh and dry weights in peach ( Prunus persica ) Tree Physiol. 16 859 864 Byrne, D.H. Nikolic, A.N. Burns, E.E. 1991
Among the cultivated hardy trees and shrubs of North America, five subgenera are defined for Prunus by Rehder (1940) , among which are the species of Amygdalus . This subgenus includes peach ( P. persica ), a widely grown tree fruit throughout
.” Table 1. Market dates, locations, peach prices ($/lb), and number of participating shoppers. All peaches ( Prunus persica L.) used in the study were Starfire (yellow flesh freestone) variety and locally grown at the Utah State University orchard in
Peach ( Prunus persica ) is among the five most-produced tree fruit crops in the United States (≈875,000 t) and the world (≈24.5 million tonnes) ( Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2020 ). The fruit skin can be either
Brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola Honey is the major postharvest disease of peaches [ Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. platycarpa (Decne.) L.H. Bailey] in China and severely limits its storage and shelf life. When weather conditions
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. Linsley-Noakes, G.C. Allan, P. 1990 The dynamic model for rest completion in peach buds Acta Hort. 276 165 174 Erez, A. Lavee, S. Samish, R.M. 1968 The effect of limitation in light during the rest period on leaf bud break of the peach ( Prunus persica
( Prunus persica ), a Rosaceae fruit tree that originated in China. The formation of the endocarp of peach seed is a process dependent on lignification. During the growth and development of peach fruit, a split-pit phenomenon may occur in which the suture
. Yamaguchi, M. 2001 Changes in ethylene production and flesh firmness of melting, nonmelting and stony hard peaches [ Prunus persica ] after harvest J. Jpn. Soc. Hort. Sci. 70 458 459 10.2503/jjshs.70.458 Haji, T. Yaegaki, H. Yamaguchi, M. 2005 Inheritance