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compared with the plants treated with nonchlorinated water. Five percent of the leaves of Prunus displayed marginal necrosis as a grayish brown color. Fifteen percent of Weigela leaves displayed chlorosis as a light green color and 10% of the juvenile

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have been successfully used to improve the acclimatization and growth of micropropagated fruit-bearing species such as walnut ( Mortier et al. 2020 ), strawberry (Taylor and Harrier 2001), pomegranate ( Singh et al. 2012 ), prunus ( Monticelli et

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species (data not shown). The alignment of protein sequences of this initial partial DAM fragment, pPpMADS13#2, revealed high amino acid conservation among the japanese pear and Prunus DAM proteins (data not shown). The nucleotide sequences of the

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apple ( Malus spp.), 22 plum ( Prunus spp.), and 10 grape ( Vitus spp.) varieties ( Hansen and West, 2009 ). Fruit is sold at the Apple House on the HRC grounds in the summer and fall where people can purchase new releases as well as numbered

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spp Scientia Hort. 125 569 572 10.1016/j.scienta.2010.04.040 Austin, P.T. Hewett, E.W. Noiton, D. Plumer, J.A. 1998 Self-incompatibility and temperature affect pollen tube growth in ‘Sundrop’ apricot ( Prunus armeniaca L.) J. Hort. Sci. Biotechnol. 73

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biology, and other aspects of SI ( Wu et al. 2018 ). SI studies on fruit trees revealed that peach [ Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ( Abdallah et al. 2020 )], European pear [ Pyrus communis ( Quinet et al. 2014 )], apple [ Malus pumila ( Li et al. 2012

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). Nevertheless, critical analysis of somaclonal variants in Capsicum spp. is scarce ( Anu et al., 2004 ; Hossain et al., 2003 ). Recently, Solís-Marroquín et al. (2011) reported a salinity tolerance embryogenic line of Habanero pepper. The aim of this work

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Zoysiagrass ( Zoysia spp.) is a warm-season, perennial turfgrass native to parts of China, Japan, and Korea ( Engelke and Anderson, 2003 ). It is adapted throughout the southern region of the United States to the northern transition zone

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grape ( Vitis spp.), cherry ( Prunus spp.), and citrus for the control of insects, including aphids (Aphidoidea), phylloxera ( Viteus vitifoliae ), and thrips (Thysanoptera). Recently, spirotetramat has shown the potential to control plant

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self-pollination of a hybrid grapevine ( Vitis spp.) designated ND 733 (unreleased) within the North Dakota State University Grape Germplasm Enhancement Program. Accession ND 733 is a vine produced by the controlled hybridization of ‘Valiant’ (a

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