Prunus is one of the most important genera of fruit. It includes peaches, plums, cherries, apricots, and other stone fruits. This book discusses breeding, germplasm, fruit tree physiology, pruning, production, and nutritional studies of the Prunus species. It includes two sections on “Molecular and Breeding Studies and Germplasm Diversity in Prunus Species” and “Physiological and Nutritional Studies on Prunus Species.”
... Prunus. Meeting, T... Gass. Status. of. Prunus. collections. in. Russia. V.L. Vitkovsky Department of Fruit Crops, N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry, 42, Bolshaya Morskaya Str., 190000 St. Petersburg, Russia All activities relating ...
... Prunus genetic resources and evaluation of the fruit of ten cherry cultivars in Cyprus Costas Gregoriou Status of the Prunus collections in the Czech Republic Jan Blažek An inventory of plum and cherry cultivars of Estonian origin Kalju ...
The book of "Prunus" contains chapters on breeding, germplasm, fruit tree physiology, and production of Prunus species, written by authors from different parts of the world.
Prunus: Classification, Cultivation and Toxicity opens with a study wherein functional components of prunes such as caffeoylquinic acid isomers and quinic acid are quantified by means of high-performance liquid chromatographyanalysis.Prunus ...
... Prunus mume Genome for Providing Insights into the GSI Recognition Mechanism in Prunus Whole-genome sequences of Prunusgenome are a powerful tool to uncover distinct molecular networks involved in Prunus-specific GSI recognition ...
Origin and Dissemination of Prunus Crops: Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Plum, Almond