نتایج جستجو برای: some stone fruit seedlings prunus armeniaca

تعداد نتایج: 1422535  

2000
V. Andrew McGlone Robert B. Jordan

The laser air-puff method was investigated for non-destructive firmness measurements on kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.) C.F. Liang et A.R. Ferguson cv. Hayward) and apricot (Prunus armeniaca L. cv. CluthaGold). The method involves delivering a sharp puff of air onto a stationary fruit whilst recording the resulting surface deformation with a laser displacement sensor. At a 65-kPa maxi...

Journal: : 2022

This study was conducted during the growing season of 2021 and 2022 in horticulture station located at Akre city center Duhok Iraqi Kurdistan region, aimed to investigate effect growth regulators on seedling apricot determined best concentration Gibberellin, Benzyl adenine Kinetin improve vegetative . so it consisted three GA3 (0, 250 500 mg.L-1), BA (0,150 300 KIN mg.L-1) some characteristics ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Ana Pina Pilar Errea Alexander Schulz Helle J Martens

One factor that contributes to a successful fruit tree grafting is the establishment of symplasmic contacts in the graft interface to facilitate the transfer of compounds between scion and stock. Using novel experimental and theoretical approaches we investigated whether the localized incompatibility, experienced in some Prunus grafts, could be related to insufficient plasmodesmal coupling at a...

2018

Prunus armeniaca L., apricot, is a member of family Rosaceae bears deciduous tree [1]. Still its origin is unclear among the researchers. In olden times it was known in America, then started to cultivate [2]. It is assumed that it may have originated in Northeastern China close to the Russian border. According to Morikian ES [3] it was known to Armenians which is supported by the discovery of i...

2012
Jelena V. Kalinovic Snezana M. Serbula Tanja S. Kalinovic Ana A. Ilic

The pollution emitted into the air from mining-metallurgical complex negatively affects the environment. Plants have the ability to accumulate pollutants in their tissues. The concentration of heavy metals Ni, Zn, Mn and Cu, as well as sulphur, were determined in the edible parts of fruits. The fruits of apple, pear, peach and apricot trees were sampled in rural areas in the vicinity of the ind...

2018

Prunus armeniaca L., apricot, is a member of family Rosaceae bears deciduous tree [1]. Still its origin is unclear among the researchers. In olden times it was known in America, then started to cultivate [2]. It is assumed that it may have originated in Northeastern China close to the Russian border. According to Morikian ES [3] it was known to Armenians which is supported by the discovery of i...

2015
Yeonhwa Jo Sen Lian Jin Kyong Cho Hoseong Choi Hyosub Chu Won Kyong Cho

Plum is a globally grown stone fruit and can be divided into several species. In particular, the Prunus salicina, which is native to China, is widely grown in many fruit orchards in Korea and Japan, as well as the United States and Australia. The transcriptome data for Prunus salicina has not been reported to our knowledge. In this study, we performed de novo transcriptome assembly for two sele...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Mark A Else Anna P Stankiewicz-Davies Carol M Crisp Christopher J Atkinson

It was investigated whether premature fruit abscission in Prunus avium L. was triggered by a reduction in polar auxin transport (PAT). The capacity of pedicels to transport tritiated IAA ([3H]-IAA) via the PAT pathway was measured at intervals throughout flower and fruit development. The extent of passive diffusion, assessed by concurrent applications of [14C]-benzoic acid ([14C]-BA), was negli...

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