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Evaluation of nineteen food wastes for essential and toxic elements
Published 2017-10-01“…However, food wastes like banana peel, plum pomace and pistachio shell that contain low and permissible concentrations of toxic elements can be recommended as dietary supplements for oral intake in spite of their lesser essential elemental composition than the other residues examined. …”
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Application of Coupling Model of Xin'anjiang River Runoff and TANK Confluence in Southern Humid Area
Published 2021-01-01“…The research calculations show that the basin is mainly controlled by plum rain, its flood season is mainly from April to July, with the runoff accounting for 58.9% of the whole year, and its average runoff depth for many years is 1 198 mm, which can fully reflect the real runoff characteristics of the basin. …”
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Publication metrics: Types, utility, and caveats
Published 2022-01-01“…Article-level metrics such as total citations and online attention scores derived from Scopus (PlumX Metrics) or Altmetric indicate the extent of utilization and discussion in scientific circles of a particular article. …”
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Mobilization of fruit, small fruit and nut crop genetic resources in Belarus
Published 2021-10-01“…By 2021, 105 unique landraces were tested in the plant introduction and quarantine nursery and planted in the field gene bank, including 28 accessions of apple, 33 of pear, 11 of sour cherry, 5 of sweet cherry, 9 of plum, 8 of apricot, 1 of almond, 2 of hazel, 3 of garden strawberry, 1 of black chokeberry, 1 of viburnum, and 1 of bird cherry. …”
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Molecular phylogeny of Cytospora species associated with canker diseases of fruit and nut crops in California, with the descriptions of ten new species and one new combination
Published 2018-12-01“…Phylogenetic inferences based on 150 Californian isolates revealed 15 Cytospora species associated with branch and twig cankers and dieback of almond, apricot, cherry, cottonwood, olive, peach, pistachio, plum, pomegranate, and walnut trees in California. …”
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Pest categorisation of Morganella longispina
Published 2025-01-01“…Important crops of the EU that may be affected by this insect are avocado, citrus, fig, peach, plum, olive and walnut. It is a viviparous insect with several generations per year in Algeria. …”
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Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of Corrective Surgery on Adult Spinal Deformity Patients: Comparison of Short and Long Fusion
Published 2019-01-01“…Improvement of spinal alignment revealed the advantage of long fusion compared to short fusion, in Cobb angle, sagittal vertical axis (SVA), lumbar lordosis (LL), PI-LL C7 plum line (C7PL), and center sacral vertebral line (CSVL). …”
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Lyophilization of ASFV vaccine candidate ASFV-G-ΔI177L offers long term stability
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First detection of fungal diversity associated with Prunus salicina Lindl malformation syndrome
Published 2024-12-01“…These findings provide valuable insights for further research on the etiology of plum bud diseases, identifying potential pathogens, and formulating control strategies.…”
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Functional study on the regulation of adventitious root formation by PpSAT4 gene in peach rootstock ‘GF 677’
Published 2025-01-01“…Overexpression of PpSAT4 increased various indices and POD and SOD activities in the plum root system. In addition, overexpression of this gene in A . thaliana increased root length and enzyme activity, suggesting a similar function in A . thaliana. …”
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Wood Chip Incorporation in Almond Orchard Planting Berms Increased Gravimetric Water Content, Soil CO2 Efflux, and Fine Root Length Density
Published 2025-01-01“…We hypothesized that presence of decomposing WCs in soils in the years following planting leads to increased fine root length density and changes in root architecture that increase soil exploration per unit root biomass. Plum WCs were incorporated into the orchard soil 6 months before planting and three blocks were established with paired treatment and control (no WC) plots. …”
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Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory
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Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit
Published 2018-11-01“…Consequently, ‘Nemaguard’, ‘Nemared’, and ‘Okinawa’ peach rootstock are no longer recommended for peaches, nectarines, and plums in Florida. ‘Nemaguard’ and ‘Nemared’ rootstocks had been used in north Florida for many years, but continued use may increase nematode populations to damaging levels on these rootstocks. …”
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Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit
Published 2018-11-01“…Consequently, ‘Nemaguard’, ‘Nemared’, and ‘Okinawa’ peach rootstock are no longer recommended for peaches, nectarines, and plums in Florida. ‘Nemaguard’ and ‘Nemared’ rootstocks had been used in north Florida for many years, but continued use may increase nematode populations to damaging levels on these rootstocks. …”
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Microstructure and corrosion resistance manipulation of directed energy deposited Cu–Al alloys with varied Al contents
Published 2025-03-01“…Furthermore, a β→(α+γ2) eutectoid transformation occurred at high Al content, resulting in the appearance of plum blossom-shaped γ2 phase in 10 and 12 wt% Al samples. …”
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Detection Methods for Asparagine and Glutamine Contents in Fruits and Vegetables and Recommendations for Dietary Intake of Fruits and Vegetables in Patients with Urea Cycle Disorde...
Published 2025-02-01“…These findings suggested that individuals with urea cycle disorders should eat more nut fruits and green leafy vegetables, with less asparagine and glutamine, in daily life, especially vegetables and fruits with higher ratio of branched-chain amino acids to Asn plus Gln such as Chinese cabbage, Auricularia auricula, green onion, coconut juice, longan, and pomelo, and should eat less vegetables and fruits with lower ratio of branched-chain amino acids to Asn plus Gln such as potato, pumpkin, green bean, cantaloupe, red plum and yellow peach.…”
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Pollen metabarcoding reveals a broad diversity of plant sources available to farmland flower visitors near tropical montane forest
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we conducted monthly surveys over a period of one year to study the diversity of insect visitors in dominant fruit crops—avocado, plum, apple, and blackberry—and used pollen DNA metabarcoding to characterize the community of plant sources in and around low-intensive farmland bordered by protected montane forest in Costa Rica. …”
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Harvesting & Postharvest Handling of Stonefruit in Florida
Published 2023-04-01“… Stonefruit grown commercially in Florida include peaches, nectarines, and plums. This publication is directed to current and potential stonefruit growers, handlers, and marketers, as well as researchers, extension agents, students, and consumers. …”
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Peach Scab
Published 2014-09-01“…The pathogen can infect other fruits and nuts within the Prunus species, like almonds, apricots, nectarines, and plums. Peach scab is common during periods of humid weather because rain splashes the conidia (asexual spores) from the fungus between leaves, twigs, and fruit in the tree canopy, which spreads the disease. …”
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Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
Published 2015-08-01“… Spondias species (whose common names among English speakers include ambarella, Ataheite apple, mombins, and hog plums) are flowering trees native to tropical and subtropical regions. …”
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