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Prunus domestica dye extraction for fabrication of zinc oxide based dye-sensitized solar cells

Prunus domestica dye extraction for fabrication of zinc oxide based dye-sensitized solar cells

... of prunus domestica is used to sensitize the ZnO ...from prunus domestica locally called as plums, we first collected few pieces of bark of prunus ...

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ANTI ANEMIC ACTIVITY OF FRUIT OF PRUNUS DOMESTICA IN PHENYLHYDRAZINE INDUCED ANEMIC RAT

ANTI ANEMIC ACTIVITY OF FRUIT OF PRUNUS DOMESTICA IN PHENYLHYDRAZINE INDUCED ANEMIC RAT

... Plum or Prunus domestica (Genus: Prunus, Family: Rosaceae), a fruit is known as dried plum in its dehydrated state. It is deciduous vegetation, with trees ranging from (39 feet) to (32 feet), which ...

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The phenotypically quantitative nature of hypersensitivity of European plum (Prunus domestica L ) against the Plum pox virus and its description using the hypersensitivity index

The phenotypically quantitative nature of hypersensitivity of European plum (Prunus domestica L ) against the Plum pox virus and its description using the hypersensitivity index

... There is a smooth transition between the different classes of hypersensitivity (HC). It is evident that, from the phenotypical point of view, the hypersen- sitivity of European plum to PPV is a quantitative trait. This ...

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Interactions of Plum Pox Virus Strain Rec with Apple Chlorotic Leafspot Virus and Prune Dwarf Virus in Field-Grown Transgenic Plum Prunus domestica L. , Clone C5

Interactions of Plum Pox Virus Strain Rec with Apple Chlorotic Leafspot Virus and Prune Dwarf Virus in Field-Grown Transgenic Plum Prunus domestica L. , Clone C5

... R., Ravelonandro M. (2005): Preliminary results of interactions of Plum pox virus (PPV), Prune dwarf vi- rus (PDV), and Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV) with transgenic plants of plum Prunus ...

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ASSESSMENT OF PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF UNDERUTILIZED PEAR (PYRUS PYRIFOLIA) AND PLUM (PRUNUS DOMESTICA) FROM INDIGENOUS HIMALAYAN REGION OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

ASSESSMENT OF PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF UNDERUTILIZED PEAR (PYRUS PYRIFOLIA) AND PLUM (PRUNUS DOMESTICA) FROM INDIGENOUS HIMALAYAN REGION OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

... ABSTRACT: The present investigation revealed the phytochemical constituent, antioxidant potential and correlation between antioxidant activities with total phenol and flavonoid contents of fruit extracts of Pyrus ...

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A multi target therapeutic potential of Prunus domestica gum stabilized nanoparticles exhibited prospective anticancer, antibacterial, urease inhibition, anti inflammatory and analgesic properties

A multi target therapeutic potential of Prunus domestica gum stabilized nanoparticles exhibited prospective anticancer, antibacterial, urease inhibition, anti inflammatory and analgesic properties

... Inflammation is a complex set of interactions among soluble factors and cells that can arise in any tissue in response to traumatic, infectious, post-ischemic, toxic, or autoimmune injury. The process normally leads to ...

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Growth, fruit size, yield performance and micronutrient status of plum trees (Prunus domestica L )

Growth, fruit size, yield performance and micronutrient status of plum trees (Prunus domestica L )

... In Serbia, the plum (Prunus domestica L.) was the most spread species, because of the good climate conditions, the fruit value (energetic, nourish- ing, dietetic etc.) and was further considered a ...

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Hybridization of domestic prunes with black apricot (Prunus domestica L. x Armeniaca dasycarpa Ehrh.)

Hybridization of domestic prunes with black apricot (Prunus domestica L. x Armeniaca dasycarpa Ehrh.)

... normal interactions of chromosomes in zygote and produce viable seeds and plants. This was the main cause of a higher effi ciency of hybridization (Tab. I). A different degree of growth inhibition and of bran- ching was ...

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Improvement of postharvest quality of plum ( Prunus domestica L.) using polysaccharide-based edible coatings

Improvement of postharvest quality of plum ( Prunus domestica L.) using polysaccharide-based edible coatings

... Fruit (Prunus domestica cv. “Golden Drop”) were collected free of any wound or scar and uniform in size and maturity, from a commercial orchard in Shabestar city, northwest of Iran, at their commercial ...

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Phenotypic diversity of autochthonous European (Prunus domestica L ) and Damson (Prunus insititia L ) plum accessions based on multivariate analysis
 

Phenotypic diversity of autochthonous European (Prunus domestica L ) and Damson (Prunus insititia L ) plum accessions based on multivariate analysis  

... Forty-three European (Prunus domestica L.) and twelve Damson (P. insititia L.) plum accessions originating from dif- ferent and important growing regions in former Yugoslavia were studied to assess the ...

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Antioxidative and antiproliferative activities of isolated compounds from Prunus domestica: an in vitro study

Antioxidative and antiproliferative activities of isolated compounds from Prunus domestica: an in vitro study

... of Prunus domestica were collected from Kullu, Himachal Pradesh and a voucher specimen (PD-10/02) of this collection has been deposited in the School of Life Sciences, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, ...P. ...

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Tolerance of plum (Prunus domestica L ) fruits stored in low oxygen atmosphere

Tolerance of plum (Prunus domestica L ) fruits stored in low oxygen atmosphere

... Low oxygen storage of plums (Prunus domestica L.) could be an important commercial practice that slows down respiration rate and maintains fruit quality for a longer pe- riod than air storage. Concerning ...

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Isolation and Structural Elucidation of Pancreatic Α Amylase Polyphenolic Inhibitors from Prunus Domestica and Phoenix Dactylifera Seeds

Isolation and Structural Elucidation of Pancreatic Α Amylase Polyphenolic Inhibitors from Prunus Domestica and Phoenix Dactylifera Seeds

... plum fruits. It possess antioxidant [10], anticancer [11], antihyperlipidemic [12], antihypertensive [13] and antidiabetic [14] activities. Similarly, Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as date palm (Tamil ...

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MODULATION OF 10 GHZ MICROWAVES INDUCED BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN DIFFERENT ORGANS OF SWISS ALBINO MICE BY PRUNUS DOMESTICA FRUIT EXTRACT

MODULATION OF 10 GHZ MICROWAVES INDUCED BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN DIFFERENT ORGANS OF SWISS ALBINO MICE BY PRUNUS DOMESTICA FRUIT EXTRACT

... ABSTRACT: For the present study thirty male Swiss albino mice were selected from an inbred colony. They were divided into three groups consisting of ten mice in each group. Group I: Sham exposed, Group II: 10 GHz MW ...

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How does sharka affect the phenolics of plum fruit Prunus domestica L.)?

How does sharka affect the phenolics of plum fruit Prunus domestica L.)?

... Plum pox virus (PPV), the causal agent of the sharka disease, is the most important viral disease in plums. To under- stand plant defense response against PPV-infection, changes in the composition of phenolics were ...

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Plum cultivars Zlatka and Pozna Plava (Prunus domestica L ) bred at the Fruit Research Institute in Čačak

Plum cultivars Zlatka and Pozna Plava (Prunus domestica L ) bred at the Fruit Research Institute in Čačak

... Breeding new cultivars of European plum (Pru- nus domestica L.) has been a major plant-breeding programme of the Fruit Research Institute in Čačak, Republic of Serbia, since its establishment in 1946 (Ogašanović ...

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Determination of Some Volatile Compounds in Fruit Spirits Produced from Grapes (Vitis Vinifera L.) and Plums (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivars

Determination of Some Volatile Compounds in Fruit Spirits Produced from Grapes (Vitis Vinifera L.) and Plums (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivars

... The Republic of Macedonia has and old and rich tradition in fruit growing and production of distilled beverages. The national brands of distilled fruit spirits are: grape brandy which is produced from grapes (Vitis ...

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Effects of economically important virus diseases on the expression of some pomological traits and nutritional compounds in GM plum cultivar HoneySweet (Prunus domestica L )

Effects of economically important virus diseases on the expression of some pomological traits and nutritional compounds in GM plum cultivar HoneySweet (Prunus domestica L )

... Very little has been published about the possible changes in the chemical make-up of fruits grown on trees infected by virus diseases. Polák et al. (2012) reported that fruits of the genetically modi- fied (GM) ...

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Fruit quality changes during marketing of new plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L )

Fruit quality changes during marketing of new plum cultivars (Prunus domestica L )

... Based on postharvest changes in several quality factors and susceptibility to fungal decay, Reeves had longest shelf life, Avalon, Jubileum and Victoria medium, while Excalibur and Souff[r] ...

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Comparative Quality Assessment of Different Drying Procedures for Plum Fruits ( Prunus domestica(L.)

Comparative Quality Assessment of Different Drying Procedures for Plum Fruits ( Prunus domestica(L.)

... The hybrid solar dryer with an air velocity of 1 m/s was the most expensive method due to the lower drying time, colour change and shrinkage and higher rehydration ratio that are the mai[r] ...

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