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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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.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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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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). Utilization of artificial frost to assess peach frost tolerance is possible but has apparent limitations ( Szalay et al., 2000 ). An evaluation of 17 peach/nectarine and 8 Japanese plum ( Prunus salicina ) cultivars after a natural frost of ≈−3 °C (26.6 °F

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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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. mono , Prunus salicina , Photinia fraseri , L. chinense var. rubrum , and so on, only the flowers and leaves of L. chinense var. rubrum match in color. The species is an extremely precious ornamental plant, with a long flowering period and

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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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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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temperature (5 °C), the pollen germination rate was greater, and more pollen tubes grew to the base of the style ( Hedhly et al., 2004 ; Pirlak and Bolat, 2002 ). Studies showed that the ovule life of Cerasus pseudocerasus Lindl. and Prunus salicina Lindl

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‘Blackamber' plum ( Prunus salicina Lindell) consumer acceptance Postharvest Biol. Technol. 24 237 244 Delwiche, M.J. Baumgardner, R.A. 1983 Ground color measurements of peach J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 108 1012 1016 Delwiche, M.J. Baumgardner, R.A. 1985 Ground

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