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Document: 7 Minnesota #1695

Source page: Open page 99 in document reader

Institution: University of Minnesota | Publisher: University of Minnesota | Year: | Pages: 138

Source URL: https://conservancy.umn.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/891e96c2-d751-4fea-9f35-51fec97c7043/content

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Cultivars Added
  • Prunus Americana
  • Prunus Armeniaca
  • Prunus Besseyi Prunus Spp
  • Prunus Cerasus
  • Prunus Domestica
  • Prunus Munsoniana
  • Prunus Nigra
Claims Added
  • Prunus Americana | description_snippet | Experiment I correlation was -0.38 (not significant), and Experiment II was -0.31 (not significant).
  • Prunus Americana | taxon_context | Appears in the plum group within the table of greenhouse and field germination correlations.
  • Prunus Armeniaca | description_snippet | Experiment I greenhouse-to-field germination correlation was 0.04 (not significant), and Experiment II was 0.13 (not significant), indicating no statistically significant relationship at the document
  • Prunus Armeniaca | taxon_context | Appears under the Apricot section heading in the table.
  • Prunus Besseyi Prunus Spp | description_snippet | Correlation values were -0.28 (ns) in Experiment I and -0.25 (ns) in Experiment II.
  • Prunus Besseyi Prunus Spp | entry_pedigree | Row identifies an interspecific hybrid notation: P. besseyi crossed with Prunus spp.
  • Prunus Cerasus | description_snippet | Experiment I correlation was -0.03 (not significant), while Experiment II correlation was 0.28 with an asterisk indicating significance at p<0.05.
  • Prunus Cerasus | taxon_context | Listed as a Tart Cherry species in the same correlation table.
  • Prunus Domestica | description_snippet | Experiment I showed 0.10 (not significant), and Experiment II showed 0.62 with significance marker, indicating a statistically significant positive correlation at p<0.05.
  • Prunus Munsoniana | description_snippet | Experiment I correlation was -0.34 (not significant), and Experiment II correlation was 0.00 (not significant).
  • Prunus Nigra | anecdote_snippet | The table note explicitly states P. nigra was not examined in Experiment II because of insufficient seed set.
  • Prunus Nigra | description_snippet | Experiment I correlation was -0.67 (not significant). Experiment II data are not provided for this taxon due to lack of seed set.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Kostick, Sarah Anne. A Survey of Winter-Hardy Prunus Species: Evaluation of Seed Germination, Seedling Establishment, and Pollen Viability. Master of Science thesis, University of Minnesota, May 2016.
Cultivars Removed
  • P. Americana
  • P. Armeniaca
  • P. Besseyi X. Prunus Spp
  • P. Cerasus
  • P. Domestica
  • P. Munsoniana
  • P. Nigra
  • Prunus Spp
Claims Removed
  • P. Americana | description_snippet | Prunus americana correlation values were -0.38 in Experiment I and -0.31 in Experiment II, both marked not significant.
  • P. Armeniaca | description_snippet | Pearson correlation for Apricot, Prunus armeniaca was 0.04 in Experiment I and 0.13 in Experiment II; both are marked as not significant.
  • P. Besseyi X. Prunus Spp | description_snippet | Prunus besseyi x Prunus spp. had non-significant correlations of -0.28 in Experiment I and -0.25 in Experiment II.
  • P. Cerasus | description_snippet | Prunus cerasus showed Experiment I correlation -0.03 (not significant) and Experiment II correlation 0.28 with significance at p<0.05.
  • P. Domestica | description_snippet | Prunus domestica showed correlation 0.10 (not significant) in Experiment I and 0.62 in Experiment II, with p<0.05 significance in Experiment II.
  • P. Munsoniana | description_snippet | Prunus munsoniana had correlations of -0.34 in Experiment I and 0.00 in Experiment II; both are marked as not significant.
  • P. Nigra | anecdote_snippet | Footnote states explicitly that Prunus nigra was not examined in Experiment II because of lack of seed set.
  • P. Nigra | description_snippet | Prunus nigra had Experiment I correlation -0.67 (not significant); Experiment II was not examined due to lack of seed set.
  • Prunus Spp | description_snippet | Prunus spp. aggregate showed 0.19 in Experiment I and 0.30 in Experiment II, both marked as significant at p<0.05.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Kostick, S. A. 2016. A Survey of Winter-Hardy Prunus Species: Evaluation of Seed Germination, Seedling Establishment, and Pollen Viability. Master of Science thesis, University of Minnesota.

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