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1. Multiple Events of Allopolyploidy in the Evolution of the Racemose Lineages in Prunus (Rosaceae) Based on Integrated Evidence from Nuclear and Plastid Data.

2. Carbohydrate metabolism changes in Prunus persica gummosis infected with Lasiodiplodia theobromae.

3. An almond-enriched diet increases plasma α-tocopherol and improves vascular function but does not affect oxidative stress markers or lipid levels.

4. Micropropagation of Prunus species relevant to cherry fruit production.

5. Micropropagation of peach rootstocks and cultivars.

6. Heat treatment of peach fruit: modifications in the extracellular compartment and identification of novel extracellular proteins.

7. The peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) genome harbours 10 KNOX genes, which are differentially expressed in stem development, and the class 1 KNOPE1 regulates elongation and lignification during primary growth.

8. Prunasin hydrolases during fruit development in sweet and bitter almonds.

9. Novel Prunus rootstock somaclonal variants with divergent ability to tolerate waterlogging.

10. Stamen development and winter dormancy in apricot (Prunus armeniaca).

11. New insights into the properties of pubescent surfaces: peach fruit as a model.

12. Changes in aquaporin gene expression and magnetic resonance imaging of water status in peach tree flower buds during dormancy.

13. Evaluation of the hydroxynitrile lyase activity in cell cultures of capulin (Prunus serotina).

14. Molecular cloning, identification, and chromosomal localization of two MADS box genes in peach (Prunus persica).

15. Differential induction of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene expression in response to in vitro callus unions of Prunus spp.

16. Relationship between petal abscission and programmed cell death in Prunus yedoensis and Delphinium belladonna.

17. Changes in free polyamine titers and expression of polyamine biosynthetic genes during growth of peach in vitro callus.

18. Morphological changes in woody stem of Prunus jamasakura under simulated microgravity.

19. A cell wall-oriented genomic approach reveals a new and unexpected complexity of the softening in peaches.

20. Nondestructive FTIR monitoring of leaf senescence and elicitin-induced changes in plant leaves.

21. [Sedimentable amyloplasts in Japanese weeping cherry].

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