Cultivar 1479: Prunus Angustifolia

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Prunus angustifolia is represented here by a University of Minnesota source focused on Prunus seed dormancy and stratification responses [S1]. The entry does not provide fruit traits, origin, parentage, or hardiness claims.

In the reported germination work, scarification or endocarp removal did not improve germination for Prunus angustifolia [S1]. The same source reports that moist warm pre stratification at 20-25 °C improved germination in this dataset [S1].

A cited comparison to McMahon et al. (2015) also found no significant difference in percent germination between scarified and non scarified Prunus angustifolia seed, with lower germination possibly related to incomplete endocarp removal in that protocol [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“In P. domestica L. and P. angustifolia Marsh., scarification ... did not impact germination; warm stratification at 20-25 °Cincreased germination in P. angustifolia.”
Minnesota #1695, p27
“McMahon et al. (2015) observed no significant difference for percent germination between non-scarified and scarified P. angustifolia seed.”
Minnesota #1695, p54

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7Minnesota #1695unknown400p27 p54Reference to McMahon et al. (2015) within the comparison of scarification treatment responses.; For P. angustifolia, cited literature suggests scarification did not significantly alter percent germination, and lower germ

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7p54source_reference_abbreviationReference to McMahon et al. (2015) within the comparison of scarification treatment responses.McMahon et al. (2015) observed no significant difference for percent germination between non-scarified and scarified P. angustifolia seed.page_block:0.90
7p54anecdote_snippetFor P. angustifolia, cited literature suggests scarification did not significantly alter percent germination, and lower germination may relate to incomplete endocarp removal in theMcMahon et al. (2015) observed no significant difference for percent germination between non-scarified and scarified P. angustifolia seed.page_block:0.90
7p27entry_hardiness_observationMoist warm pre-stratification (20-25 °C) is reported to improve germination in Prunus angustifolia in this dataset.In P. domestica L. and P. angustifolia Marsh., scarification ... did not impact germination; warm stratification at 20-25 °Cincreased germination in P. angustifolia.page_block:0.90
7p27description_snippetScarification/removal of endocarp showed no germination impact for Prunus angustifolia.In P. domestica L. and P. angustifolia Marsh., scarification ... did not impact germination; warm stratification at 20-25 °Cincreased germination in P. angustifolia.page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationReference to McMahon et al. (2015) within the comparison of scarification treatment responses.0.88
anecdote_snippetFor P. angustifolia, cited literature suggests scarification did not significantly alter percent germination, and lower germination may relate to incomplete endocarp removal in the cited protocol.0.90
entry_hardiness_observationMoist warm pre-stratification (20-25 °C) is reported to improve germination in Prunus angustifolia in this dataset.0.84
description_snippetScarification/removal of endocarp showed no germination impact for Prunus angustifolia.0.87

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