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possible virus-induced genetic abnormalities in tree fruits.seedlings of prunus avium and p. cerasus, grown from seed of infected trees, showed symptoms of cherry necrotic rusty mottle and sour cherry yellows diseases. no virus could be detected in the p. avium seedlings showing virus-like symptoms and only 10 percent of the 30 percent of p. cerasus seedlings showing symptoms contained virus. these results suggest that viruses may induce certain genetic abnormalities.196217836540
effect of selection on the frequency of genotypes determining incompatibility in prunus avium. 196013844941
[isolation and determination of the structure of a new hydroxyflavanone from the cherry-tree heartwood (prunus avium)]. 195813608197
[biosynthesis of flavone derivatives in prunus avium. i. incorporation of potassium trans-3-c-14-cinnamate]. 195813596815
[flavone compounds of wood extracts. v. water-soluble derivatives of sweet cherry heart (prunus avium)]. 195713437004
[relation between the calcium and mineral phosphate content of the soil and the content of crude and elaborated sap of the wild cherry tree (prunus avium)]. 195513260867
[biochemistry of the sap of the wild cherry prunus avium]. 195513240336
[indeterminate chemistry of wood extracts. iv. new flavone derivatives from the heart of the wild cherry tree (prunus avium)]. 195413219528
tatter leaf of sweet cherry. 194621015648
the perfect stage of cylindosporium on prunus avium. 191317793207
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