نتایج جستجو برای: cornelian cherry

تعداد نتایج: 6204  

2014
Seung-Yeol Lee Mi-Chi Yea Chang-Gi Back Kwang-Shik Choi In-Kyu Kang Su-Heon Lee Hee-Young Jung

The incidence of Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus (CNRMV) and Cherry green ring mottle virus (CGRMV) have recently been occurred in Korea, posing a problem for sweet cherry cultivation. Since infected trees have symptomless leaves or ring-like spots on the pericarp, it is difficult to identify a viral infection. In this study, the incidence of CNRMV and CGRMV in sweet cherry in Gyeongbuk prov...

2004
G. A. WOOD

In a trial to determine if flowering cherries (Prunus serrulata Lindl.) were a source of little cherry disease, infection was found in seven of 10 species and cultivars tested. In an orchard trial with the cultivar 'Lambert', fruit symptoms of little cherry occurred in infected trees in the fifth year of fruiting, 8 years after planting. The symptoms also occurred in the two succeeding years, a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1965
J L Hall J A Weybrew T J Mann

A variant designated "cherry-red" is frequently observed in common flue-cured tobacco varieties. This variant has a dappled red coloration of the cured leaf. Cherry-red and red-free selections have been obtained from Nicotiana tabacum, L. cv. 401. Analysis of these selections for alkaloids showed that the cherry-red selection had a much higher nornicotine content than the red-free selection. Co...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Christof Schüepp Felix Herzog Martin H Entling

Animal pollination is essential for the reproductive success of many wild and crop plants. Loss and isolation of (semi-)natural habitats in agricultural landscapes can cause declines of plants and pollinators and endanger pollination services. We investigated the independent effects of these drivers on pollination of young cherry trees in a landscape-scale experiment. We included (i) isolation ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2006
D A J Connolly M P McHugh O I Padilla-Zakour L Carlson S P Sayers

BACKGROUND Numerous antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents have been identified in tart cherries. OBJECTIVE To test the efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in preventing the symptoms of exercise induced muscle damage. METHODS This was a randomised, placebo controlled, crossover design. Fourteen male college students drank 12 fl oz of a cherry juice blend or a placebo twice a day for eig...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Tatsuya Tsukamoto Daniel Potter Ryutaro Tao Cristina P. Vieira Jorge Vieira Amy F. Iezzoni

Tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) whereby the specificity of self-pollen rejection is controlled by alleles of the stylar and pollen specificity genes, S-RNase and SFB (S haplotype-specific F-box protein gene), respectively. As sour cherry selections can be either self-compatible (SC) or self-incompatible (SI), polyploidy per se does not...

Journal: :Arthritis and rheumatism 2012
Yuqing Zhang Tuhina Neogi Clara Chen Christine Chaisson David J Hunter Hyon K Choi

OBJECTIVE To study the relationship between cherry intake and the risk of recurrent gout attacks among individuals with gout. METHODS We conducted a case-crossover study to examine the associations of a set of putative risk factors with recurrent gout attacks. Individuals with gout were prospectively recruited and followed up online for 1 year. Participants were asked to provide the following...

2015
A O'Connor K Levers R Dalton E Galvan C Goodenough S Simbo S Mertens-Talcott C Rasmussen M Greenwood R Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to increase endurance aerobic performance and attenuate perceptions of muscle soreness by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress that cause secondary muscle damage following endurance exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins (CherryPURE ...

2015
K Levers R Dalton E Galvan C Goodenough A O'Connor S Simbo N Barringer S Mertens-Talcott C Rasmussen M Greenwood R Kreider

Background Consumption of tart cherry juice has been reported to increase subsequent resistance exercise performance by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress that cause secondary muscle damage following initial bouts of resistance exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine if consumption of a powdered form of tart cherries derived from tart cherry skins (CherryPURE Freeze Dried T...

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