บ๊วย (Prunus mume) (Thai Wikipedia)

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  • Fang J, Twito T, Zhang Z, Chao CT (October 2006). "Genetic relationships among fruiting-mei (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) cultivars evaluated with AFLP and SNP markers". Genome. Canadian Science Publishing. 49 (10): 1256–64. doi:10.1139/g06-097. eISSN 1480-3321. PMID 17213907.

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  • Fang J, Twito T, Zhang Z, Chao CT (October 2006). "Genetic relationships among fruiting-mei (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) cultivars evaluated with AFLP and SNP markers". Genome. Canadian Science Publishing. 49 (10): 1256–64. doi:10.1139/g06-097. eISSN 1480-3321. PMID 17213907.
  • Uematsu, Chiyomi; Sasakuma, Tetsuo; Ogihara, Yasunari (1991). Phylogenetic relationships in the stone fruit group of Prunus as revealed by restriction fragment analysis of chloroplast DNA. The Japanese Journal of Genetics 66 (1): 60. "P. mume had its origin in South China around the Yangtze River (Kyotani, 1989b)." ISSN 0021-504X. doi:10.1266/jjg.66.59.

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  • Fang J, Twito T, Zhang Z, Chao CT (October 2006). "Genetic relationships among fruiting-mei (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) cultivars evaluated with AFLP and SNP markers". Genome. Canadian Science Publishing. 49 (10): 1256–64. doi:10.1139/g06-097. eISSN 1480-3321. PMID 17213907.

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  • Fang J, Twito T, Zhang Z, Chao CT (October 2006). "Genetic relationships among fruiting-mei (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) cultivars evaluated with AFLP and SNP markers". Genome. Canadian Science Publishing. 49 (10): 1256–64. doi:10.1139/g06-097. eISSN 1480-3321. PMID 17213907.
  • Uematsu, Chiyomi; Sasakuma, Tetsuo; Ogihara, Yasunari (1991). Phylogenetic relationships in the stone fruit group of Prunus as revealed by restriction fragment analysis of chloroplast DNA. The Japanese Journal of Genetics 66 (1): 60. "P. mume had its origin in South China around the Yangtze River (Kyotani, 1989b)." ISSN 0021-504X. doi:10.1266/jjg.66.59.