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Ioannou, I., W. Guiga, C. Charbonnel, and M. Ghoul. "Frozen mirabelle plum drying: Kinetics, modelling and impact on biochemical properties." Food and Bioproducts Processing 89, no. 4 (October 2011): 438–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fbp.2010.07.001.

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Kwiatkowska, Agnieszka. "Korzenie pamięci. O Mirabelce Cezarego Harasimowicza." Paidia i Literatura, no. 2 (June 25, 2020): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pil.2020.02.06.

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The article attempts to interpret the novel Mirabelle in the light of hauntology, taken from Jacques Derrida’s works, existing in the Polish literary studies first and foremost thanks to the works of Jakub Momro and Andrzej Marzec. Harasimowicz’s novel recounts the history of Warsaw from the 1920s until the present-day period. The mirabelle plum tree growing on one of the backyards in Warsaw tells the story of the following generations of the city dwellers who fade away and fall into oblivion. The Holocaust, depicted in the beginning of the novel, does not, however, become the past. The recollection of the genocide is inscribed in contemporary Warsaw, in the city space and the consciousness of its inhabitants. The phantoms of the former dwellers of Nalewki, the Jewish district in Warsaw, visit their homes, little stores, and workshops, trying to end unfinished businesses and engaging with the representatives of the present-day citizens. The gesture of remembrance, which is the replanting and redeveloping a new mirabelle tree in the place of the damaged one, gives people hope for the restoration of balance and strengthens the bonds between the living and the dead.
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Krezhova, Dora, Antoniy Stoev, Nikolay Petrov, and Svetla Maneva. "Application of remote sensing techniques for the identification of biotic stress in plum trees caused by the Plum pox virus." Folia Horticulturae 27, no. 2 (December 1, 2015): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2015-0019.

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Abstract Two hyperspectral remote sensing techniques, spectral reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence, were used for the identification of biotic stress (sharka disease) in plum trees at an early stage without visible symptoms on the leaves. The research was focused on cultivars that are widely spread in Bulgaria: ‘Angelina’, ‘Black Diamond’ and ‘Mirabelle’. Hyperspectral reflectance and fluorescence data were collected by means of a portable multichannel fibre-optics spectrometer in the visible and near infrared spectral ranges (400-1000 nm). Statistical and deterministic analyses were applied for assessing the significance of the differences between the spectral data of healthy (control) and infected plum leaves. Comparative analyses were performed with complementary serological test DAS-ELISA, broadly implemented in plant virology. The strong relationship that was found between the results from the two remote sensing techniques and serological analysis indicates the applicability of hyperspectral reflectance and fluorescence techniques for conducting health condition assessments of vegetation easily and without damage before the appearance of visible symptoms.
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Dehghannya, Jalal, Rasoul Gorbani, and Babak Ghanbarzadeh. "Shrinkage of Mirabelle Plum during Hot Air Drying as Influenced by Ultrasound-Assisted Osmotic Dehydration." International Journal of Food Properties 19, no. 5 (July 9, 2015): 1093–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2015.1055362.

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Svanella-Dumas, L., A. Marais, P. Gentit, J. Lamorte, and T. Candresse. "First Report on the Natural Occurrence of Cherry virus A in Mirabelle Plum (Prunus domestica var. insititia)." Plant Disease 89, no. 4 (April 2005): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-0433a.

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Cherry virus A (CVA) is a member of the Capillovirus genus (2). It was discovered serendipitously during cloning of the little cherry agent (2) and has since been shown to be relatively widespread in sweet and sour cherry (Prunus cerasus and P. avium) (2,3). It is currently unclear whether CVA is associated with any specific symptoms in these hosts. Although it can be transmitted by grafting and thus propagated in peach, it has not been reported to naturally infect any host other than cherry. Using a degenerate reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique targeting a conserved region of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and allowing the amplification of members of the Trichovirus, Capillovirus, and Foveavirus genera of filamentous plant viruses (1), a number of symptomatic Prunus spp. germplasm were evaluated. Among these, a cv. Mirabelle dorée accession (Prunus domestica var. insititia P332) of French origin exhibited severe symptoms of rosetting, severe leaf and fruit deformation, and yellow mosaic occasionally turning necrotic. RT-PCR conducted on symptomatic samples produced an amplification product of the expected size (362 bp) in several independent experiments. Sequencing of these products yielded a single sequence (GenBank Accession No. AY792509) with 88.1% nucleotide identity and 93.2% amino acid identity with the type strain of CVA (2). Presence of a CVA isolate was independently confirmed using a CVA-specific PCR assay directly on the original plum material or following experimental transmission by grafting on several new hosts including apricot (P. armeniaca cv. Priana) and plum (P. domestica cv. Prune d'Ente). To our knowledge, this is the first report of natural infection of CVA in plum. The symptoms observed in the infected plum are reminiscent of those caused by severe Prune dwarf virus (PDV) strains. Infection by PDV was confirmed using a PDV-specific PCR assay. The contribution, if any, of CVA to the symptoms observed remains to be evaluated. These findings suggest that the possible presence of CVA in noncherry Prunus spp. hosts should be taken into consideration by quarantine and certification programs. References: (1) X. Foissac et al. Acta Hortic. 550:3743, 2001. (2) W. Jelkmann. J. Gen. Virol. 76:2015, 1995. (3) M. J. Kirby et al. Plant Pathol. 50:6, 2001.
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Dehghannya, Jalal, Rasoul Gorbani, and Babak Ghanbarzadeh. "Determination of bulk density of Mirabelle plum during hot air drying as influenced by ultrasound-osmotic pretreatment." Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization 10, no. 4 (June 10, 2016): 738–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11694-016-9358-4.

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Dehghannya, Jalal, Rasoul Gorbani, and Babak Ghanbarzadeh. "Effect of Ultrasound-Assisted Osmotic Dehydration Pretreatment on Drying Kinetics and Effective Moisture Diffusivity of Mirabelle Plum." Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 39, no. 6 (June 23, 2015): 2710–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.12521.

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Dehghannya, Jalal, Rasoul Gorbani, and Babak Ghanbarzadeh. "Influence of combined pretreatments on color parameters during convective drying of Mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca)." Heat and Mass Transfer 53, no. 7 (February 22, 2017): 2425–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00231-017-1995-6.

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Hashemi, Seyed Mohammad Bagher. "Effect of pulsed ultrasound treatment compared to continuous mode on microbiological and quality of Mirabelle plum during postharvest storage." International Journal of Food Science & Technology 53, no. 3 (October 28, 2017): 564–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.13629.

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Kůdela, V., and V. Krejzar. "Occurrence of fruit doubles in the 2004 season associated with heat and drought stress in previous year – New and Unusual Report." Plant Protection Science 41, No. 1 (February 8, 2010): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/2734-pps.

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A higher than normal incidence of fruit doubles occurred in the Czech Republic in the 2004 season. Fruit doubles or twinning was most frequently observed among plum fruits sold in town markets, in mirabelle in small gardens in Prague and environs, and in apple, variety James Grieve, on the experimental plots of the Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague-Ruzyně. In other cases, only the terminal fruits were fully developed, usually in one apple spur, while basal fruits were retarded. Based on meteorological data and literature reports, it can be concluded that the higher incidence of fruit doubles in the CR in 2004 is correlated with heat and drought stress in 2003. The period between August 3 and August 15, 2003, was the time during which differentiating and developing flower buds might have been stressed and injured. In this period, there were high temperatures (30 to 38.9°C) each day and trees suffered water stress.
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Cherniazova, E. A., A. A. Efremova, and N. I. Naumova. "QUALITY AND SAFETY OF FRESH FRUITS." Innovations and Food Safety, no. 1 (March 28, 2019): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31677/2311-0651-2019-23-1-36-41.

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Plum fruits have harmonious taste qualities and valuable biochemical composition. Plum is characterized by a low content of vitamin C, but in combination with high concentrations of phenolic compounds, is of great value as a source of antioxidants. The problem of improving the quality and ensuring the safety of food products is not only relevant, but is also one of the most important economic problems at the present stage. The aim of the research was to study the quality and safety of fresh plums sold in retail trade. It has been established that in the stores of the retail trade network «Dixi» (Chelyabinsk city) fresh plums are being realized, not only satisfying the requirements of the quality of the current regulatory documents, but also products belonging to a category such as «waste». Excellent organoleptic indicators (attractive appearance, bright color scale) of the studied products were not always consistent with high nutritional value. Thus, benign fractions of the Hungarian and Renclaw plums had the most acceptable taste characteristics and high nutrient content, but due to the content of rotten fruits in the overall product sample, they should not be in free implementation. The highest commodity grade of plum mirabel established during the quality assessment did not guarantee its high nutritional value. The content in the Renclod plums and the mirabel of toxic elements (lead and cadmium) was significantly lower than the level found in the fruits of Chinese plum and Hungarian. The need for additional pre-sales preparation and sorting of the fruits of the Hungarian and Rencloid plums is identified, which will allow to increase not only the quality and safety of products, the culture of customer service, but also to extend the shelf life of commodity lots of fresh plums in general.
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Jacob, H. B. "NEW PLUM AND MIRABELLES VARIETIES OUT OF THE BREEDING WORK AND DEVELOPMENT IN GEISENHEIM." Acta Horticulturae, no. 577 (May 2002): 173–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2002.577.28.

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Jacob, H. B. "BREEDING OF PLUMS, PRUNES AND MIRABELLES IN GEISENHEIM, GERMANY: BREEDING GOALS AND PREVIOUS REALISATION." Acta Horticulturae, no. 577 (May 2002): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2002.577.4.

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Mirabelli, Maria, Eusebio Chiefari, Vera Tocci, Luigi Puccio, Daniela Foti, and Antonio Brunetti. "Long-Term Effectiveness and Safety of Once Weekly Dulaglutide as Add-on to Metformin or Metformin Plus Insulin Secretagogues in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes." Journal of the Endocrine Society 5, Supplement_1 (May 1, 2021): A333—A334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.680.

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Abstract Aim of this monocentric retrospective observational study was to evaluate the 18-month effectiveness and safety of once weekly 1.5 mg GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) dulaglutide (DU) as add-on to metformin (MET) or MET plus conventional insulin secretagogues (SFU/glinide) in a study cohort with excess body weight (BW) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Comparative efficacy versus once daily 1.2/1.8 mg liraglutide (LIRA) in a study sample naïve to GLP-1 RAs, matching for age, gender, BMI, T2D duration, cardiovascular comorbidities and medications, was addressed as a secondary aim. Clinical and biochemical data for efficacy outcomes and information on drug discontinuation due to adverse events (AEs) were collected from digital records. Initial analysis included 126 overweight and obese T2D patients (48.4% females). Out of these, 13 discontinued DU due to moderate-severe gastrointestinal AEs after a median follow-up of 6 (3 to 8) months, while 65 completed 18 months of continuous therapy. At 6 months, there was a significant median HbA1c reduction of -0.9 (-1.50 to -0.20) % with respect to baseline values (p<0.001), which remained stable during 18 months of follow-up. These results were accompanied by a moderate BW loss sustained over time, with a median reduction of -1.16 (-4,29 to 0.45) % at 6 months and -1.47 (-4.2 to 0.72) % at 18 months (p=0.048). At univariate Spearman analysis, a negative correlation between baseline BMI and risk of drug discontinuation due to gastrointestinal AEs was observed. The protective effect of obesity (BMI ≥ 30kg/m2) against drug discontinuation was confirmed by an exploratory logistic regression analysis, while adjusting for confounders [OR 0.211 (95%CI 0.058–0.771), p=0.019]. Neither gender, nor age, nor T2D duration, nor concomitant SUF/glinide use, nor shifting to DU from other GLP-1 RAs influenced its long-term effectiveness. However, higher baseline HbA1c values emerged as predictors of clinically relevant efficacy outcomes, either in form of HbA1c reduction ≥ 0.5% [OR 2.961 (95%CI 1.394–6.290), p=0.005] or BW loss ≥ 5% [OR 2.571 (95%CI 1.171–5.644), p=0.019]. The efficacy outcomes were corroborated by head-to-head comparison with LIRA, a GLP-1 RA with durable beneficial effects on glycemic control and BW in real word scenarios (1). With the advantage of once weekly administration, at 18-month follow-up, a significant larger fraction of patients on DU therapy reached glycemic targets (HbA1c ≤ 7.0%) when compared to those on LIRA: from 14.8% at baseline (both groups) to 64.8% with DU and 42.6% with LIRA (p=0.033). Although limited by a retrospective design and lack of constant up-titration for LIRA to the highest dose, these findings indicate that the beneficial glycometabolic responses to DU on a background of MET or MET plus SFU/glinide are durable, especially in presence of obesity and greater HbA1c impairment. (1) Ref: Mirabelli et al. IJERPH. 2019;17(1):207.
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Kazemi, Mohsen. "An investigation on chemical/mineral compositions, ruminal microbial fermentation, and feeding value of some leaves as alternative forages for finishing goats during the dry season." AMB Express 11, no. 1 (May 27, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-021-01238-0.

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AbstractFinding new fodder resources with moderate to high nutritional value that are cheaper and available is one of the most challenges in livestock industries. Hence, the nutritive value of some tree leaves (quince, pear, olive, mirabelle plum, greengage, sour cherry, and persimmon) was investigated by different laboratories and in vitro methods. Also, partial substitution of alfalfa and corn silage (50%) with these leaves was investigated using forty-eight goats in a randomized complete block design in vivo. Highest total phenol and tannin contents were obtained in quince (p < 0.001). Greengage (146.37 g/kg DM) and persimmon (136.96 g/kg DM) exhibited the highest crude protein, respectively (p < 0.001). Calcium content (19.82 g/kg DM) was highest in persimmon leaves (p < 0.001). Greengage (66.07 mmol/L) and mirabelle plum (65.58 mmol/L) produced more total volatile fatty acids in the culture medium, respectively (p < 0.001). Potential gas production ranged from 39.65 mL for pear to 55.32 mL mirabelle plum. Sour cherry had the highest acid–base buffering capacity (183.73 mEq × 10–3, p < 0.001). Highest dry matter intake (1087 g/day) and crude protein digestibility (70.80 %) were observed in diets containing greengage (p < 0.001). Total antioxidant capacity of serum increased when olive, quince, and persimmon were considered in goats feeding (p < 0.001). Although all studied leaves can be fed in diets of goats without deleterious effects on performance, serum, and hematology parameters, in vivo and in vitro results indicated that greengage in terms of nutritive value was superior to other studied leaves.
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Bajer, Tomáš, Martin Hill, Karel Ventura, and Petra Bajerová. "Authentification of fruit spirits using HS-SPME/GC-FID and OPLS methods." Scientific Reports 10, no. 1 (November 3, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75939-0.

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Abstract This research provides an accurate description of the origin for fruit spirits. In total, 63 samples of various kinds of fruit spirits (especially from apples, pears, plums, apricots and mirabelle) were analysed using headspace-solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography with flame-ionization detector. Obtained volatile profiles were treated and analysed by multivariate regression with a reduction of dimensionality-orthogonal projections to latent structure for the classification of fruit spirits according to their fruit of origin. Basic result of statistical analysis was the differentiation of spirits to groups with respect to fruit kind. Tested kinds of fruit spirits were strictly separated from each other. The selection was achieved with a specificity of 1.000 and a sensitivity of 1.000 for each kind of spirit. The statistical model was verified by an external validation. Hierarchical cluster analysis (calculation of distances by Ward’s method) showed a similarity of volatile profiles of pome fruit spirits (apple and pear brandies) and stone fruit spirits (especially mirabelle and plum brandies).
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Surányi, D. "Estimation of plum and prune cultivars with morphogenetical traits." International Journal of Horticultural Science 12, no. 2 (April 19, 2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.31421/ijhs/12/2/648.

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The author post few years organizes the plum breeding program. He uses up earlier elaborated morphogenetic and productive characteristics and traits, already on such basis their selected 21 cultivars in the pomological garden at Cegléd. The Hungarian plum assortment and offer very specific and tight, thus that they endeavor, that the selection before then flare. There are indicating already only the perspective cultivars in present paper on basis of gathered data one decade underneath. Paralleling control was three type of used (Besztercei szilva Bt. 2, Green gage and Stanley). 12-sort trait according to were compared the cultivars. The productivity-biological standpoints without, the open pollination and pollen germination, over and above that the ripening on date big differences appear. The near future the 'C. 1501' (Yellow Besztercei), 'Ontario' and `Mirabelle de Nancy' (yellow plums), the yes untimely `Precoce di Guigno' (red plum), the very well abundant 'C. 940' and Victoria (lilac plums), over and above that 'Beregi datolya', ‘Révfülöpi’ and `Szarvasi' (blue plums) cultivars setup suggest. The demonstrated cultivars out of further give for deputize value the Precoce di Giugno, as earliest ripening and the 'Beregi datolya' but the at the latest ripening.
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