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Coryneum Ephedrae
''Coryneum'' is a genus of phytopathogenic fungi having more than 100 species, of which some cause tree cankers. Species * ''Coryneum acaciae'' * ''Coryneum aesculinum'' * ''Coryneum affine'' * ''Coryneum ambiguum'' * ''Coryneum anhaltinum'' * ''Coryneum arbuticola'' * ''Coryneum artemisiae'' * ''Coryneum berkeleyi'' * ''Coryneum betulinum'' * ''Coryneum bicorne'' * ''Coryneum biseptatum'' * ''Coryneum calophylli'' * ''Coryneum calosporum'' * ''Coryneum camelliae'' * ''Coryneum camerunense'' * ''Coryneum canadense'' * ''Coryneum carbonaceum'' * ''Coryneum carpinicola'' * ''Coryneum castaneae'' * ''Coryneum castaneicola'' * ''Coryneum cesatii'' * ''Coryneum clusiae'' * ''Coryneum cocois'' * ''Coryneum comari'' * ''Coryneum compactum'' * ''Coryneum concolor'' * ''Coryneum confluens'' * ''Coryneum confusum'' * ''Coryneum corni-asperifoliae'' * ''Coryneum crataegicola'' * ''Coryneum cupulatum'' * ''Coryneum cydoniae'' * ''Coryneum decipiens'' * ''Coryneum disciforme'' * ''Coryneum ...
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Prunus Cerasus
''Prunus cerasus'' (sour cherry, tart cherry, or dwarf cherry) is an Old World species of ''Prunus'' in the subgenus ''Prunus subg. Cerasus, Cerasus'' (cherries). It has two main groups of cultivars: the dark-red Morello cherry and the lighter-red Amarelle cherry. The sour pulp is edible. Description The tree is smaller than the sweet cherry (growing to a height of 4–10 m), has twiggy branches, and its crimson-to-near-black cherries are borne upon shorter stalks. It is closely related to the sweet cherry (''Prunus avium''), but has a fruit that is more acidic. Its fruit persistence (botany), persists for an average of 17.4 days, and always bears 1 seed per fruit. Fruits average 84.9% water, and their dry matter, dry weight includes 39.7% carbohydrates and 1.0% lipids. Taxonomy ''Prunus cerasus'', a tetraploid with 2n=32 chromosomes, is thought to have originated as a natural hybrid between ''Prunus avium'' and ''Prunus fruticosa'' in the Iranian Plateau or Eastern Europe ...
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