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Prunus serotina
Known as:
Black Cherries
, Cherry, Black
, Black Cherry
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Prunus avium
Prunus virginiana
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2014
2014
Quantitative analysis of amygdalin and prunasin in Prunus serotina Ehrh. using (1) H-NMR spectroscopy.
L. P. Santos Pimenta
,
M. Schilthuizen
,
R. Verpoorte
,
Y. Choi
Phytochemical Analysis
2014
Corpus ID: 2364659
INTRODUCTION Prunus serotina is native to North America but has been invasively introduced in Europe since the seventeenth…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Virulence of soil-borne pathogens and invasion by Prunus serotina.
K. Reinhart
,
T. Tytgat
,
W. H. van der Putten
,
K. Clay
New Phytologist
2010
Corpus ID: 895995
*Globally, exotic invaders threaten biodiversity and ecosystem function. Studies often report that invading plants are less…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Spatial variation in soil-borne disease dynamics of a temperate tree, Prunus serotina.
K. Reinhart
,
K. Clay
Ecology
2009
Corpus ID: 36212532
Soil-borne pathogens are posited to maintain forest diversity. However, their in situ impact and spatial variation are largely…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Impacts of alien invasive plants on soil nutrients are correlated with initial site conditions in NW Europe
N. Dassonville
,
S. Vanderhoeven
,
Valérie Vanparys
,
Mathieu Hayez
,
W. Gruber
,
P. Meerts
Oecologia
2008
Corpus ID: 2067822
Alien invasive plants are capable of modifying ecosystem function. However, it is difficult to make generalisations because…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Plant regeneration from in vitro leaves of mature black cherry (Prunus serotina)
Xiaomei Liu
,
P. M. Pijut
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
2008
Corpus ID: 22262753
A regeneration system was developed for Prunus serotina from a juvenile (F) and two mature genotypes (#3 and #4). Adventitious…
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2006
2006
Crystal macropattern development in Prunus serotina (Rosaceae, Prunoideae) leaves.
N. Lersten
,
H. Horner
Annals of Botany
2006
Corpus ID: 19497187
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Prunus, subgenus Padus, exhibits two completely different calcium oxalate crystal macropatterns in mature…
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2004
2004
In vitro responses and acclimatization of Prunus serotina with paclobutrazol
Marybeth K. Eliasson
,
C. Beyl
,
P. Barker
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
2004
Corpus ID: 43149754
Paclobutrazol (PBZ), a triazole growth retardant known to improve tolerance of various species to stress, was incorporated into…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Shoot regeneration from leaves of Prunus serotina Ehrh. (black cherry) and P. avium L. (wild cherry)
Neil Hammatt
,
N. Grant
Plant Cell Reports
1998
Corpus ID: 44792547
Abstract Leaves excised from shoot cultures of Prunus avium cvs. F12/1 and Charger and genotype 1908, and from five genotypes of…
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
Utilization of Amygdalin during Seedling Development of Prunus serotina
E. Swain
,
J. Poulton
Plant Physiology
1994
Corpus ID: 23835539
Cotyledons of mature black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) seeds contain the cyanogenic diglucoside (R)-amygdalin. The levels of…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Risk analysis for biological control : a dutch case study in biocontrol of Prunus serotina by the fungus Chondrostereum purpureum
M. D. Jong
,
P. C. Scheepens
,
J. Zadoks
1990
Corpus ID: 85572344
The risk-assessment study consisted of field experiments, surveys, and simulations, using models current in epidemiology…
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