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Prunus armeniaca
Production, Pomological and Nutraceutical Properties of Apricot
Diseases of Trees in the Great Plains
Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Almonds and Prunus Hybrids
New Insights Into the Genetic Diversity and Species Identification of the Native Apricots in Southern Xinjiang of China
Physiological and Molecular Characterization of New Apricot Cultivars Grafted on Different Prunus Rootstocks
Apricot Kernel Oil (AKO)
Karyotypic Characteristics and Genetic Relationships of Apricot Accessions from Different Ecological Groups
The Origins of Fruits, Fruit Growing, and Fruit Breeding
Phylogeography of Prunus Armeniaca L. Revealed by Chloroplast DNA And
175 Section 6 Stone Fruits (Prunus Spp.)
Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot): an Overview Varsha Raj, Akash Jain*, Jasmine Chaudhary M
Accumulation Pattern of Amygdalin and Prunasin and Its Correlation
Characteristics of Promising Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Genetic Resources in Central Serbia Based on Blossoming Period and Fruit Quality
Identification of Fatty Acid, Lipid and Polyphenol Compounds From
Prunus Armeniaca L.)
Phylogeography of Prunus Armeniaca L. by Chloroplast DNA and Nuclear Ribosomal Sequences
Prunus Armeniaca)
The Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Genome Elucidates Rosaceae
Top View
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.)
Prunus Armeniaca L
Prunus Armeniaca L.)
Apricot Culture in Turkey
Behaviour of Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Cultivars in the Presence of Sharka (Plum Pox Potyvirus): a Review P
Growth, Phenology and Fruit Set of Prunus Armeniaca L. (Cv. Ninfa) Grafted on Two Rootstocks in Organic and Conventional Management
Morphological Diversity of the Turkish Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Germplasm in the Irano-Caucasian Ecogeographical Group
Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Size/Shape
North Dakota Tree Selector Manchurian Apricot General Scientific Name: Prunus Description Armeniaca Var
Manchurian Apricot
Prunus Armeniaca 2
A Review of the Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Relationships Dario J