Minnesota #1695

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Title: Minnesota #1695

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Institution: University of Minnesota

Publisher: University of Minnesota

Site: University of Minnesota Conservancy

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Page count: 138

Type: dissertation

Metadata source: intake_backfill_v1

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118year_reference1926Year reference 1926
116year_reference1941Year reference 1941
126year_reference1993Year reference 1993
122year_reference1994Year reference 1994
128year_reference1996Year reference 1996
125year_reference2001Year reference 2001
129year_reference2004Year reference 2004
124year_reference2008Year reference 2008
117year_reference2009Year reference 2009
121year_reference2011Year reference 2011
123year_reference2012Year reference 2012
127year_reference2013Year reference 2013
119year_reference2014Year reference 2014
120year_reference2015Year reference 2015
135release_event2015Release event 2015
115year_reference2016Year reference 2016
130cross_event2016and cultivar for germplasm examined in E x periment I
131cross_event2016environments of E x periment I
132cross_event2016Greenhouse environment of E x periment I
133cross_event2016germination in the field environment of E x periment II for Prunus
134cross_event2016germination in the field environments of E x periments I or II
136selection_origin_eventSelection origin China not Persia, modern-day Iran (Das et al
137selection_origin_eventSelection origin Europe to North America to
138selection_origin_eventSelection origin western Asia to southern Europe whereas the Japanese plum (P

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Cultivar: South Dakota

Pages in document: p24 p48 p49 p50 p80 p89 p107 p108 p109 p118 p124 p125

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24explicit_cultivar_referenceProgeny from the plum cultivars 'Hazel', 'Whittaker', 'South Dakota', and 'Hennepin' had high % germination, vigorous seedling growth, low to moderate herbivore pressure, and limited vegetative propagation via suckering, indicating invasive potential.
48explicit_cultivar_referenceAverages for seedlings started in the greenhouse ranged from 4.21 mm for seedlings from 'South Dakota' to 6.88 mm for seedlings from 'Mount Royal'.
49explicit_cultivar_referenceOf the plums germinated in the greenhouse, replications of seedlings from 'Todd', 'Gracious', 'Monitor', 'South Dakota', and 'Whittaker' produced one or more root suckers during the experiment (Table 9). Five replications from 'South Dakota' produced the most
50explicit_cultivar_referenceReplications from Hazel and South Dakota, and single replications from Compass, Gracious, Monitor, and Whittaker (Table 9).
80explicit_cultivar_referenceSouth Dakota 75.0 ab 75.0 ab 54.2 ab 1.5 1.2
89explicit_cultivar_referencePlum Prunus spp. 'South Dakota' 54.1 ab 4.21 c -0.25 4.87
107explicit_cultivar_referenceToka differed significantly from South Dakota (Table 2).
108explicit_cultivar_reference‘South Dakota’ did not vary significantly (Table 2).
109explicit_cultivar_reference'Alderman', 'South Dakota', and 'Underwood' did not vary significantly (Table 2).
118explicit_cultivar_reference'South Dakota' 1949 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997
124explicit_cultivar_reference'South Dakota' ... demonstrated high germination percentages (>50%) in the field environments of Experiments Iand II and high seedling establishment in Experiment III, indicating a higher invasive risk.
125explicit_cultivar_referencefuture work should focus on other aspects of invasive risk (e.g. propagule pressure and dispersal mechanism) for the plum cultivars 'Hazel', 'Whittaker', 'Hennepin', and 'South Dakota' as well as all the tart cherry cultivars.

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24description_snippetPlum cultivar South Dakota progeny are described as having high seed germination, vigorous seedling growth, low-to-moderate herbivore pressure, limited suckering, and indicated invasive potential in this summary.0.91
48description_snippetSouth Dakota is associated with the lower bound of greenhouse initial stem diameter among named plum cultivars (4.21 mm).0.94
49description_snippetSouth Dakota had high root-sucker incidence in greenhouse replications, with five replications producing the most root suckers and a pooled total of 8.0.97
49description_snippetSouth Dakota was also in the greenhouse group with one or more root suckers during the experiment (Table 9).0.95
50description_snippetSouth Dakota is listed among plum entries in Table 9 with multiple replications.0.91
80description_snippetSouth Dakota is reported with values 75.0, 75.0, 54.2 and average weeks 1.5, 1.2, with repeated significance marker ab.0.92
80source_reference_abbreviationSignificance annotations on this row are ab, ab, and ab.0.87
89description_snippet'South Dakota' shows initial height 54.1 cm, initial stem diameter 4.21 mm, change in stem diameter -0.25 mm, and ΔTCA 4.87 mm² in the greenhouse replication table.0.97
89description_snippetThe change in diameter value is negative in this row (-0.25 mm), unlike adjacent entries that are non-negative.0.93
107description_snippetSouth Dakota was significantly different from Toka in pollen stainability outcomes.0.92
107source_reference_abbreviationResult is cited to Table 2.0.86
108description_snippetThe page reports no significant variation in this cultivar’s % stainability within the referenced table-based comparison.0.96
109description_snippetNo significant variation in stainability was observed for South Dakota in the reported table comparison.0.96
118taxon_contextPlum-related cultivar listed in Table 1 continuation.0.93
118release_year_referenceIntroduction year is listed as 1949.0.93
118selection_origin_referenceSource/reference field cites Brooks and Olmo, 1997.0.95
118entry_locationCollection week is Week 18.0.98
124recommendation_contextCited as a high-risk Prunus cultivar because of high germination and seedling establishment in key experiments.0.96
124description_snippetHighlighted alongside Hazel and Whittaker as notable for invasive-potential indicators.0.94
125recommendation_contextThe cultivar should be prioritized for further invasive-risk work focused on propagule pressure and seed dispersal mechanisms in future studies.0.87
125anecdote_snippetNamed among plum cultivars explicitly highlighted as meriting additional investigation of invasive potential.0.95

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  • p24: plum | Prunus | Chapter 1 | Summary | University of Minnesota | Department of Horticultural Science | University of Minnesota St. Paul | winter-hardy Prunus cultivar evaluation study | Minnesota | United States
  • p48: plum cultivar trial | Prunus spp. | Table 6 initial diameter subsection | plum cultivar performance cohort | Background on seed-cultivar experiments in winter-hardiness trials | Experiment III (plum seedling growth and establishment comparisons) | References to Table 5, Tabl
  • p49: Prunus spp. | plum | plum cultivars | Prunus species thesis | Experiment III | Plum cultivar results | University of Minnesota | Winter-hardy Prunus evaluation research context | University of Minnesota thesis context (temperate field/greenhouse trials)
  • p50: Prunus | plum | plum entries | Prunus spp. hybrids | Results | Experiment III | Correlations and summary | Minnesota | United States
  • p80: Plum (Prunus) trial entries | Prunus species winter-hardiness study | winter-hardy plum cultivars | Plum seed trial comparisons | Table 3 | Table 3: Continued | Plum | University of Minnesota | winter-hardy Prunus species evaluation program | Minnesota, United States
  • p89: Plum | Prunus spp. | Prunus | Plum/Prunus spp. | cold-hardy Prunus evaluation | Table 6: Continued | Female Parent | Greenhouse Replication | Plum subsection | University of Minnesota | Minnesota
  • p107: Prunus cultivar comparison | winter-hardy Prunus germplasm | Table 2 cultivar-level pollen stainability | fruit-type grouped analysis | Minnesota, US horticultural context
  • p108: Prunus cultivars in pollen stainability analysis | Winter-hardy Prunus species and cultivars | apricot/plum viability comparison | Plum/cherry/apricot cultivar groups | Results carryover from prior table-driven viability comparisons | Discussion | University of Minnesota |
  • p109: Prunus | plum germplasm
  • p118: Plum subsection of Table 1 | Prunus spp. | Non-hybrid Prunus spp. entry | No hybrid notation | Table 1 continuation listing fruit type, species, cultivar name, introduction year, collection week, and citation for Prunus cultivars. | University of Minnesota thesis repository
  • p124: Prunus | winter-hardy Prunus cultivars | Conclusions | University of Minnesota | University repository-conserved agricultural research context | winter-hardy Prunus cultivar evaluation program (germplasm screening) | Minnesota (University of Minnesota thesis context)
  • p125: plum cultivar | Prunus | plum cultivars evaluated for invasive potential | winter-hardy plum/tart cherry breeding cohort | Conclusions | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | University of Minnesota | UMN thesis research | winter-hardy Prunus breeding and germplasm evaluation | assessmen

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24description_snippetProgeny from the plum cultivars 'Hazel', 'Whittaker', 'South Dakota', and 'Hennepin' had high % germination, vigorous seedling growth, low to moderate herbivore pressure, and limited vegetative propagation via suckering,Plum cultivar South Dakota progeny are described as having high seed germination, vigorous seedling growth, low-to-moderate herbivore pressucultivar 1405Open Review parse
48description_snippetFor plum seedlings started in the greenhouse, average initial diameters ranged from 4.21 mm for seedlings from 'South Dakota' to 6.88 mm for seedlings from 'Mount Royal' with there being significant variation among cultiSouth Dakota is the minimum greenhouse initial stem diameter value in Table 6 (4.21 mm).cultivar 1405Open Review parse
49description_snippetOf the plums germinated in the greenhouse, replications of seedlings from 'Todd', 'Gracious', 'Monitor', 'South Dakota', and 'Whittaker' produced one or more root suckers during the experiment (Table 9). Five replicationSouth Dakota had high root-sucker incidence in greenhouse replications, with five replications producing the most root suckers and a pooled cultivar 1405Open Review parse
50description_snippetReplications from Hazel and South Dakota, and single replications from Compass, Gracious, Monitor, and Whittaker (Table 9).South Dakota is listed among plum entries in Table 9 with multiple replications.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
61entry_hardiness_observationProgeny from the plum cultivars P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and the hybrids ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ exhibited high germination, vigorous growth, moderate to low herbivore pressure, and producedHybrid entry showed high germination in progeny on this trial page.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
61growth_habitProgeny from the plum cultivars P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and the hybrids ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ exhibited high germination, vigorous growth, moderate to low herbivore pressure, and producedHybrid progeny showed vigorous growth.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
61description_snippetProgeny from the plum cultivars P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and the hybrids ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ exhibited high germination, vigorous growth, moderate to low herbivore pressure, and producedRecorded with moderate to low herbivore pressure and some root suckers.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
61recommendation_contextProgeny from the plum cultivars P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and the hybrids ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ exhibited high germination, vigorous growth, moderate to low herbivore pressure, and producedThe authors interpret these traits as indicating potential invasiveness.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
73entry_locationSouth Dakota HRC x x 16 15Collection/source field on this row is HRC.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
73description_snippetSouth Dakota HRC x x 16 15The row is captured as 'South Dakota HRC x x 16 15'.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
80taxon_contextPlum 'South Dakota' 75.0 ab 75.0 ab; 54.2 ab; 1.5; 1.2.Plum cultivar row in the continued Table 3 section.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
80description_snippetPlum 'South Dakota' 75.0 ab 75.0 ab; 54.2 ab; 1.5; 1.2.Row includes paired primary values at 75.0 and 75.0 and subsequent values 54.2, 1.5, 1.2 with significance code ab.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
84description_snippet'South Dakota' 66.7 ab 79.2 1.6 1.5South Dakota shows non-scarified germination of 66.7 (group ab) and scarified germination of 79.2.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
86storage_durationTable 5: Continued ... 'South Dakota' 70.8 ab 70.8 abPlum 'South Dakota' showed 70.8% germination at both 25 months and 1 month in field environment trials (Table 5).cultivar 1405Open Review parse
86description_snippetTable 5: Continued ... 'South Dakota' 70.8 ab 70.8 abNamed in the plum cultivar section of Table 5 continued page.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
89description_snippet'South Dakota' 54.1 ab 4.21 c -0.25 4.87Listed in the Table 6 greenhouse replication for Plum: Height 54.1 cm, stem diameter 4.21 mm, change in stem diameter -0.25 mm, ΔTCA 4.87 mmcultivar 1405Open Review parse
89taxon_context'South Dakota' 54.1 ab 4.21 c -0.25 4.87Contextually aligned with Prunus spp. plum entries in Table 6, following the same Fruit Type section and header structure.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
107description_snippet‘Toka’ differed significantly from ‘South Dakota’ (Table 2).South Dakota was part of a significant pairwise difference with Toka in Table 2.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
108entry_hardiness_observation'Alderman', 'South Dakota', and 'Underwood' did not vary significantly (Table 2).South Dakota did not vary significantly in % pollen stainability in the Table 2 comparison.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
109description_snippet'South Dakota' did not vary significantly (Table 2).No significant variation in pollen stainability for 'South Dakota' was reported in Table 2.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
118release_year_reference'South Dakota' 1949 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Introduction year listed as 1949.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
118source_reference_abbreviation'South Dakota' 1949 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Source citation given as Brooks and Olmo, 1997.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
118entry_location'South Dakota' 1949 Week 18 Brooks and Olmo, 1997Collection week is shown as Week 18.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
123storage_duration'South Dakota' 95% A-C 97% AB 93% AB 95% A-D 97% AB 92% AB 94% AB 91% A-C 82% C-F 97% A-EFor 'South Dakota' in Table 2: Initial (0 months) 95% (A-C), 1 month 97% (AB), 2 months 93% (AB), 3 months 95% (A-D), 4 months 97% (AB), 5 mcultivar 1405Open Review parse
124recommendation_context'South Dakota' ... demonstrated high germination percentages (>50%) in the field environments of Experiments Iand II and high seedling establishment in Experiment III, indicating a higher invasive risk.Cited as a high-risk Prunus cultivar because of high germination and seedling establishment in key experiments.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
124description_snippet'South Dakota' ... demonstrated high germination percentages (>50%) in the field environments of Experiments Iand II and high seedling establishment in Experiment III, indicating a higher invasive risk.Highlighted alongside Hazel and Whittaker as notable for invasive-potential indicators.cultivar 1405Open Review parse
125recommendation_contextfuture work should focus on other aspects of invasive risk (e.g. propagule pressure and dispersal mechanism) for the plum cultivars 'Hazel', 'Whittaker', 'Hennepin', and 'South Dakota' as well as all the tart cherry cultThe cultivar should be prioritized for further invasive-risk work focused on propagule pressure and seed dispersal mechanisms in future studcultivar 1405Open Review parse
125anecdote_snippetfuture work should focus on other aspects of invasive risk (e.g. propagule pressure and dispersal mechanism) for the plum cultivars 'Hazel', 'Whittaker', 'Hennepin', and 'South Dakota' as well as all the tart cherry cultNamed among plum cultivars explicitly highlighted as meriting additional investigation of invasive potential.cultivar 1405Open Review parse

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IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
1470Northstar3700Open cultivar
173Moongold3300Open cultivar
143Monitor3100Open cultivar
1419Mount Royal3100Open cultivar
1469Sungold3100Open cultivar
1405South Dakota3000Open cultivar
1471Meteor2900Open cultivar
1403Hazel2800Open cultivar
1487Westcot2700Open cultivar
394Compass2600Open cultivar
1475Whittaker2600Open cultivar
1409Hennepin2500Open cultivar
1490Bali2500Open cultivar
1491Suda2500Open cultivar
1494Gracious2400Open cultivar
1472Alderman2300Open cultivar
140Superior2000Open cultivar
1397La Crescent2000Open cultivar
157Toka1900Open cultivar
1488Debbie'S Gold1800Open cultivar
1493Nbi7551600Open cultivar
1498Winona1600Open cultivar
1499Todd1600Open cultivar
1489Mnzo31400Open cultivar
142Underwood1300Open cultivar
146Pipestone1200Open cultivar
1474Prunus Americana1200Open cultivar
1473Prunus Serotina1100Open cultivar
1512Mesabi900Open cultivar
1501Prunus Munsoniana 'Whittaker'800Open cultivar
1549Surecrop800Open cultivar
1492Nb7155600Open cultivar
170Montmorency500Open cultivar
1504Prunus Cerasus 'Stevnsbaer Brigitte'500Open cultivar
257Pioneer400Open cultivar
290Redcoat400Open cultivar
1476Prunus Cerasus400Open cultivar
1479Prunus Angustifolia400Open cultivar
1500Prunus Americana 'Hazel'400Open cultivar
1503Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal'400Open cultivar
1506Prunus Spp400Open cultivar
1509Prunus Spp 'South Dakota'400Open cultivar
1516Mns98400Open cultivar
1484Prunus Armeniaca300Open cultivar
1505Tart Cherry Cultivars300Open cultivar
1508Prunus Spp 'Winona'300Open cultivar
1510Prunus Spp 'Hennepin'300Open cultivar
1513Prunus Nigra 'Bounty'300Open cultivar
1514Prunus Spp 'Alderman'300Open cultivar
1515Prunus Spp 'Gracious'300Open cultivar
1517Apricot 'Moongold'300Open cultivar
1518Apricot 'Sungold'300Open cultivar
1531Plum 'Whittaker'300Open cultivar
1537Plum 'Monitor'300Open cultivar
1538Plum 'South Dakota'300Open cultivar
656Dakota200Open cultivar
1478Prunus Domestica200Open cultivar
1485Prunus Persica Batsch200Open cultivar
1497Tecomseh200Open cultivar
1502Japanese-American Hybrid 'South Dakota'200Open cultivar
1507Prunus Domestica 'Todd'200Open cultivar
1511Prunus Munsoniana200Open cultivar
1519Apricot 'Westcot'200Open cultivar
1520Tart Cherry 'Bali'200Open cultivar
1525Plum 'Hazel'200Open cultivar
1526Plum 'Compass'200Open cultivar
1527Plum 'Mount Royal'200Open cultivar
1528Plum 'Opal'200Open cultivar
1529Plum 'Stanley'200Open cultivar
1530Plum 'Todd'200Open cultivar
1532Plum 'Bounty'200Open cultivar
1533Plum 'Alderman'200Open cultivar
1534Plum 'Gracious'200Open cultivar
1535Prunus Spp 'Monitor'200Open cultivar
1536Prunus Spp 'Pipestone'200Open cultivar
1539Plum 'Hennepin'200Open cultivar
1540Plum 'Pipestone'200Open cultivar
1541Plum 'Winona'200Open cultivar
1548P. Nigra200Open cultivar
1477Prunus Persica100Open cultivar
1480Prunus Cerasifera100Open cultivar
1481Prunus Spinosa100Open cultivar
1482Prunus Virginiana100Open cultivar
1483Prunus Campanulata100Open cultivar
1486Prunus Angustifolia Marsh100Open cultivar
1495Opal100Open cultivar
1496Stanley100Open cultivar
1521Tart Cherry 'Mesabi'100Open cultivar
1522Tart Cherry 'Meteor'100Open cultivar
1523Tart Cherry 'Nbi755'100Open cultivar
1524Tart Cherry 'Suda'100Open cultivar
1542P. Armeniaca100Open cultivar
1543P. Cerasus100Open cultivar
1544P. Americana100Open cultivar
1545P. Besseyi X. Prunus Spp100Open cultivar
1546P. Domestica100Open cultivar
1547P. Munsoniana100Open cultivar
1550Kutahya100Open cultivar
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parsed only'Meteor'14071, 85, 87, 90, 97, 117, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Bali'12085, 87, 90, 95, 97, 117, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Winona'12074, 81, 84, 92, 98No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Monitor'11073, 84, 92, 98, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Moongold'11085, 87, 90, 95, 97, 117, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Mount Royal'11030, 71, 79, 97, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Westcot'11085, 87, 90, 95, 97, 117, ...No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Alderman'10072, 79, 84, 97, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Gracious'10072, 79, 84, 95, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Mesabi'10071, 117, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'South Dakota'10073, 84, 92, 98, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Sungold'10085, 87, 90, 97, 117, 120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Underwood'10074, 119, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Compass'9071, 79, 95, 97, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Pipestone'9073, 84, 92, 98No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Toka'9073, 119, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Hennepin'8073, 84, 97, 98No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Suda'8071, 85, 95, 97, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Todd'7072, 79, 95, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Nbi755'60117, 121No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Whittaker'6072, 79, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Bounty'5072, 79No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Hazel'5071, 95, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'La Crescent'5073, 122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Opal'5072, 79No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Pioneer'50117, 120No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Stanley'5072, 79No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Montmorency’5013, 61No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Debbie'S Gold'4085, 87, 97No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Superior'4073, 123No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Mns98'3073No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Redcoat'3073No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Cerasus 'Northstar'3030No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Emarginata3059No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Hazel’3061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Meteor’3061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Northstar’3061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Whittaker’3061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Debbie’S Gold'2090No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only'Surecrop'20122No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. bessyi x P. hortulana 'Compass'2088No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. cerasus 'Suda'2088No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Avium2059No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Besseyi Prunus Spp2099No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus Nigra2099No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus virginiana L2055No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Hennepin’2061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Monitor’2052No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘South Dakota’2061No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. americana 'Hazel'1088No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. domestica 'Mount Royal'1088No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyP. munsoniana 'Whittaker'1088No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus cerasus L1028No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPrunus domestica L1028No staging cultivar page yet
parsed only‘Gracious’1097No staging cultivar page yet

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taxon_keywordprunus0.75

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description_snippetFrom public gardens to homeowners, Prunus species provide a multitude of options for ornamental use.0.54
description_snippetavium L.) and tart (P.0.54
ornamental_useornamental use0.56
culinary_usejelly and dried fruit0.56
storage_durationstorage………………………………………………………………………1110.56
storage_durationstorage……………………………………………………………………………………730.56
storage_durationstorage on pollen viability in winter-hardy0.56
selection_origin_referencewestern Asia to southern Europe whereas the Japanese plum (P0.57
selection_origin_referenceEurope to North America to0.57
selection_origin_referenceChina not Persia, modern-day Iran (Das et al0.57
release_year_reference20150.68
breeding_crossgermination in the field environments of E x periments I or II0.65
breeding_crossgermination in the field environment of E x periment II for Prunus0.65
breeding_crossGreenhouse environment of E x periment I0.65
breeding_crossenvironments of E x periment I0.65
breeding_crossand cultivar for germplasm examined in E x periment I0.65
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