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  2. List of almond diseases - Wikipedia

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    genus Ilarvirus, Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) Enation genus Nepovirus, Tomato black ring virus (TBRV) Infectious bud failure genus Ilarvirus, Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) Peach mosaic Cherry mottle leaf virus: Peach yellow bud mosaic genus Nepovirus, Tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV)

  3. Prunus mume - Wikipedia

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    Prunus mume, or its common name mei, is a Chinese tree species of the genus Prunus. Along with bamboo, the plant most intimately associated with art, literature and everyday life in China, [ 2 ] where it was later introduced to the remaining Sinosphere (Korea, Vietnam, and Japan).

  4. Umeboshi - Wikipedia

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    Ume (Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in the genus Prunus, which is often called a "plum", but is actually more closely related to the apricot. [1] Pickled ume which are not dried are called umezuke (梅漬け). [2] Umeboshi are a popular kind of Japanese tsukemono ('pickled thing'; preserved or fermented) and are extremely sour ...

  5. Ochna integerrima - Wikipedia

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    Ochna integerrima, [1] popularly called yellow Mai flower (Vietnamese: mai vàng, hoa mai, hoàng mai in southern Vietnam, although in the north, mai usually refers to Prunus mume), is a plant species in the genus Ochna (/ ˈ ɒ k n ə /) and family Ochnaceae. In the wild, it is a small tree or shrub species (2-7 m tall).

  6. Prunus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae, which includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit).The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, [4] being native to the temperate regions of North America, the neotropics of South America, and temperate and tropical regions of Eurasia and Africa, [5] There are about 340 ...

  7. Plum - Wikipedia

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    Prunus are classified into many sections, but not all of them are called plums. Plums include species of sect. Prunus and sect. Prunocerasus, [28] as well as P. mume of sect. Armeniaca. Only two plum species, the hexaploid European plum (Prunus domestica) and the diploid Japanese plum (Prunus salicina and hybrids), are of worldwide commercial ...

  8. Plum pox - Wikipedia

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    Plum pox, also known as sharka, is the most devastating viral disease of stone fruit from the genus Prunus.The disease is caused by the plum pox virus (PPV), and the different strains may infect a variety of stone fruit species including peaches, apricots, plums, nectarine, almonds, and sweet and tart cherries.

  9. Li hing mui - Wikipedia

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    Li hing mui powder from Taiwan. Li hing mui powder is made of ground plum skin that has previously been pickled in a combination of licorice, red food coloring, salt, sugar, and occasionally aspartame and or saccharine.