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Prunus avium
Known as:
geans
, gean
, Cerasus avium
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A plant species in the family ROSACEAE. It is the source of the sweet cherry fruit.
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2008
2008
Some Physical Properties of Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium L.) Fruit
M. Naderiboldaji
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A. Khadivi
,
A. Tabatabaeefar
,
M. G. Varnamkhasti
,
Z. Zamani
2008
Corpus ID: 54942138
4 Abstract: Information about physical properties of cherry fruit is very important for understanding the behavior of the product…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Comparative analysis of the within‐population genetic structure in wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) at the self‐incompatibility locus and nuclear microsatellites
S. Schueler
,
A. Tusch
,
F. Scholz
Molecular Ecology
2006
Corpus ID: 21505327
Gametophytic self‐incompatibility (SI) systems in plants exhibit high polymorphism at the SI controlling S‐locus because…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
In vitro plant regeneration from leaves and internode sections of sweet cherry cultivars (Prunus avium L.)
A. Matt
,
J. Jehle
Plant Cell Reports
2005
Corpus ID: 22411143
Regeneration of adventitious shoots from leaves and, for the first time, from internode sections were compared and optimized for…
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2004
2004
Use of hot water treatment to control codling moths in harvested California 'Bing' sweet cherries
Xuqiao Feng
,
J. Hansen
,
Bill Biasi
,
Juming Tang
,
E. Mitcham
2004
Corpus ID: 42244451
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Sodium sulphite inhibition of potato and cherry polyphenolics in nucleic acid extraction for virus detection by RT-PCR.
Rudra P. Singh
,
X. Nie
,
Mathuresh Singh
,
R. Coffin
,
P. Duplessis
Journal of Virological Methods
2002
Corpus ID: 26031894
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Purification and characterisation of a beta-glucosidase abundantly expressed in ripe sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruit.
C. Gerardi
,
F. Blando
,
A. Santino
,
G. Zacheo
Plant Science
2001
Corpus ID: 23579451
A beta-glucosidase (beta-D-glucoside glucohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.21) was purified to homogeneity from ripe fruits of sweet cherry…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
A population genetic analysis of chloroplast DNA in wild populations of Prunus avium L. in Europe
A. Mohanty
,
J. P. Martín
,
I. Aguinagalde
Heredity
2001
Corpus ID: 22669111
A population genetic study of chloroplast DNA was carried out in 23 wild populations of Prunus avium sampled from several…
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1987
1987
Biological species of Armillaria isolated from sour cherry orchards in Michigan.
T. Proffer
,
A. Jones
,
G. R. Ehret
1987
Corpus ID: 53660949
Proffer, T. J., Jones, A. L., and Ehret, G. R. 1987. Biological species of Armillaria isolated from sour cherry orchards in…
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1974
Highly Cited
1974
Inhibition by carboxylic acids of an o-diphenol oxidase from Prunus avium fruits.
P. Pifferi
,
Luciano Baldassari
,
R. Cultrera
The Journal of the Science of Food and…
1974
Corpus ID: 13481896
Aromatic carboxylic acids strongly inhibited 4-methylcatechol oxidation by an o-diphenol oxidase extracted from sweet cherry…
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1956
1956
Genetic response to selection in cultivated plants: Gene frequencies in Prunus avium
W. Williams
,
A. G. Brown
Heredity
1956
Corpus ID: 33381771
THE study of allelic frequencies in species of plants with a long history under cultivation affords an excellent opportunity for…
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