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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

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level of this transcription. This low transcription level, reported in Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) by Watari et al. (2007) , has not been clearly noticed so far in almond ( Hanada et al., 2009 ). Inbreeding may also produce an incompatible

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Crisosto, C.H. Garner, D. Crisosto, G.M. Bowerman, E. 2004 Increasing ‘Blackamber’ plum ( Prunus salicina Lindell) consumer acceptance Postharvest Biol. Technol. 34 237 244 Ferreyra, R.M. Viña

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.H. Labavitch, J.M. 2008 Cell wall modifications in chilling-injured plum fruit ( Prunus salicina ) Postharvest Biol. Technol. 48 77 83 Marangoni, A.G. Jackman, R.L. Stanley, D.W. 1995 Chilling-associated softening of tomato fruit is related to increased pectin

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). ‘Kayisi Erigi’ is a hybrid of P. armeniaca and Prunus salicina Lindl. Its S 11 -allele is derived from the apricot parent, but the other allele differs from all apricot alleles and must have originated from the plum ( P. salicina ) parent. The 1270

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, D. 2008 Novel 1-methylcyclopropene immersion formulation extends shelf life of advanced maturity ‘Joanna Red’ plums ( Prunus salicina , Lindell) Postharvest Biol. Technol. 47 429 433 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2007.07.006 Ngamchuachit, P. Barrett, D

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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

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sequence identity with SOC1 homolog genes in Rosaceae Prunus plants such as PaSOC1 [apricot ( Prunus armeniaca ); 98% identity], PpSOC1 [peach ( Prunus persica ); 95% identity], and PsSOC1 [plum ( Prunus salicina ); 95% identity]. However, PmSOC1-2 and

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HortScience 41 1243 1248 González-Rossia, D. Juan, M. Reig, C. Agusti, M. 2006 The inhibition of flowering by means of gibberellic acid application reduces the cost of hand thinning in Japanese plums ( Prunus salicina Lindl.) Sci. Hort. 110 4 319 323 Green, D

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. Hort. Sci. 74 424 430 Mota, M.S. Bianchi, V.J. Carvalho, A.Z. Braga, E.J.B. Peters, J.A. 2010 Molecular identification of s-alleles of gametophytic incompatibility in Prunus salicina Lindl Rev. Bras. Frutic. 32 798 807 Nishitani, C. Yamaguchi

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