The morphological variation in 104 local races of plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica L.) in the Nordic Gene Bank’s Prunus clone archive in Pälkäne, Southwest Finland was examined. Each tree was described using 37 characteristics. On the basis of fruit characteristics the local races were classified into three main groups. The largest one was the red plum group, the yellow plum group being the second largest. Victoria-type plums, which have not been reported to occur in Finland before and which resemble the English cultivar ‘Victoria’, make up the third group. Victoria-type plums proved to be fully and red plums partly self-compatible, whilst the yellow plums were selfincompatible. All the local races of plum were evaluated for their po...
Genetic diversity of the Greek plum germplasm collection was investigated using a combined RAPD and ...
European plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L.) are hexaploid and partially self-fertile or self-steri...
Plum species are reported to possess a wide genomic variability and that is why DNA markers are s...
The morphological variation in 104 local races of plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica L.) in the...
Morphological variation among 78 local races of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) in the Nordic Gene B...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Plums have recently played a significant role in agriculture with their high fiber content, vitamins...
Plums: DNA reveals evolutionary history of European plum varieties The plums grown today for dried p...
The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parenta...
The main goal of the Slovene Plant Gene Bank is preservation, maintenance and evaluation of traditio...
European plum (Prunus domestica L.) cv ‘Reine Claude Verte’ is highly appreciated for its excellent ...
The main goal of the Slovene Plant Gene Bank is preservation, maintenance and evaluation of traditio...
European plum (Prunus domestica L.) is an ancient domesticated species cultivated in temperate areas...
Twenty plum cultivars on Myrobalan (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.) seedling rootstock were tested in 2012–...
Genetic diversity of the Greek plum germplasm collection was investigated using a combined RAPD and ...
European plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L.) are hexaploid and partially self-fertile or self-steri...
Plum species are reported to possess a wide genomic variability and that is why DNA markers are s...
The morphological variation in 104 local races of plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica L.) in the...
Morphological variation among 78 local races of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) in the Nordic Gene B...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Prunus domestica commonly known as European plum is a hexaploid fruit tree species cultivated around...
Plums have recently played a significant role in agriculture with their high fiber content, vitamins...
Plums: DNA reveals evolutionary history of European plum varieties The plums grown today for dried p...
The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parenta...
The main goal of the Slovene Plant Gene Bank is preservation, maintenance and evaluation of traditio...
European plum (Prunus domestica L.) cv ‘Reine Claude Verte’ is highly appreciated for its excellent ...
The main goal of the Slovene Plant Gene Bank is preservation, maintenance and evaluation of traditio...
European plum (Prunus domestica L.) is an ancient domesticated species cultivated in temperate areas...
Twenty plum cultivars on Myrobalan (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.) seedling rootstock were tested in 2012–...
Genetic diversity of the Greek plum germplasm collection was investigated using a combined RAPD and ...
European plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L.) are hexaploid and partially self-fertile or self-steri...
Plum species are reported to possess a wide genomic variability and that is why DNA markers are s...