Prunus mume belongs to the family Rosaceae, subfamily Prunoideae, and was cultivated in China more than 3000 years ago for its ornamental qualities and its fruit ( Chen, 1996 ). As an early-blooming garden ornamental, mei is widely cultivated in
in Uapaca kirkiana Muell Arg. clones, provenances and species Agrofor. Syst. 74 173 183 Pina, A. Errea, P. 2005 A review of new advances in mechanism of graft compatible – incompatible Prunus spp Sci. Hort. 106 1 11 Pina, A. Errea, P. Martens, H
, Q.P. Ma, X.X. Zhang, Y.P. Liu, J.C. Zhang, Y.J. Liu, S. Liu, N. Xu, M. 2019 Fruit scientific research in New China in the past 70 years Plum. J. Fruit Sci. 36 10 1867 1868 Yu, X.H. Liu, W.S. 2006 Descriptors and data standard for plum ( Prunus spp
Origin ‘Kester’ is a new almond [ Prunus dulcis Miller (D.A. Webb)] cultivar from the breeding program of the University of California at Davis, CA. ‘Kester’ is cross-compatible and shows good overlap with the later bloom of the dominant California
mechanisms involved in resistance of salinity, as suggested by Byrt and Munns (2008) . This is an objective of the present study, which examines different degrees of salt stress tolerance in the related species of the genus Prunus . Abiotic stress tolerance
and incompatible Prunus spp J. Expt. Bot. 272 393 401 Errea, P. Felipe, A. Treutter, D. Feucht, W. 1994b Flavanol accumulation in apricot grafts as a response to incompatibility stress Acta
. Twelve-year-old ‘Andross’ peach trees, grafted on the peach rootstock ‘GF677’ [a hybrid of peach × almond ( Prunus amygdalus )], were sprayed three times (30 May—15 d before pit hardening; 9 June—at pit hardening time; 24 June—15 d after pit hardening
flavor index was in the range of 80–100%. After 35 d of storage at 8 °C, the same PS line could not be considered of commercial value because total losses were >10% ( Table 1 ). The PS melons developed CI injury (usually colonized by Alternaria spp. and
. Rouhi, V. Asadi, E. Jahanbazi, H. Moradi, H. MartÃnez-Gómez, P. 2009 Phenotypic diversity within native Iranian almond ( Prunus spp.) species and their breeding potential Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 56 947 961 Spach, E. 1843 Monographia generis
Charneuse ( Abdollahi et al., 2006 ; Bell et al., 2012 ). The leaf regeneration percentage was as low as 12.8% in the peach ( Prunus persica L.) genotype 842 Standard and was as high as 71.7% in Nemaguard, a rootstock of peach ( Gentile et al., 2002