Prunus armeniaca
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- Prunus Armeniaca 'Nana' (Dwarf Apricot) Apricote Is Originated from China and Introduced to Europe Via Armenia Since 2000 Years
- Apricots Botanical Name: Prunus Armeniaca
- 2017 Prunus Crop Germplasm Committee
- Nutritional Quality of New York Peaches and Apricots Oluranti E
- Population Genomics of Apricots Unravels Domestication History and Adaptive Events
- Apricots in the Home Garden
- Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Analyses in the Alpine Plum 2 (Prunus Brigantina Vill.) Confirm Its Affiliation to the Armeniaca Section
- Biodiversity of Plum and Peach
- Prunus Armeniaca L.) for Application in Nutraceutical and Health Industry
- Genetic Diversity in Apricot
- In Vitro Study of Pollen Traits After Short Storage in Some Almond, Apricot and Sweet Cherry Favorable Genotypes
- It Was Fruit Jesse Ausubel
- May 21, 19177
- New Insights Into the History of Domesticated and Wild Apricots and Its Contribution to Plum Pox Virus Resistance
- Transcriptome Analysis Insight Into Ethylene Metabolism and Pectinase Activity of Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Development
- A Molecular Phylogeny of Selected Species of Genus Prunus L
- Prunus Armeniaca ALBICOCCO - APRICOT - ABRICOTIER - APRIKOSE
- Chilling and Heat Requirements of Temperate Stone Fruit Trees (Prunus Sp.)