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  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,234 Views
13 Pages

Phenolic Compounds Extracted from Cherry Tree (Prunus avium) Branches: Impact of the Process on Cosmetic Properties

  • Gaëlle Willig,
  • Fanny Brunissen,
  • Fanny Brunois,
  • Blandine Godon,
  • Christian Magro,
  • Charles Monteux,
  • Cédric Peyrot and
  • Irina Ioannou

Cherry tree branches (Prunus avium var burlat Rosaceae) are agricultural by-products that are often neglected, yet they are rich in phenolic compounds and highly appreciated for their numerous biological activities. Extracts of cherry tree branches w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
14,360 Views
16 Pages

28 October 2017

Automation in cherry harvesting is essential to reduce the demand for seasonal labor for cherry picking and reduce the cost of production. The mechanical shaking of tree branches is one of the widely studied and used techniques for harvesting small t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
246 Views
16 Pages

19 January 2026

Between 2022 and 2024, a severe branch dieback disease was observed affecting over 6% of sweet cherry trees of the ‘Tieton’ cultivar in commercial greenhouses in southern Liaoning Province, China. Symptoms primarily occurred at the top of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,683 Views
17 Pages

The Sweet Cherry Tree Genotype Restricts the Aggressiveness of the Wood Decay Fungi Cytospora sorbicola and Calosphaeria pulchella

  • Claudio Osorio-Navarro,
  • Constanza Saez,
  • Felipe Durán,
  • Mauricio Rubilar,
  • Paula Reyes-Bravo,
  • Madelaine Azócar,
  • Verónica Estrada,
  • Marcela Esterio and
  • Jaime Auger

The wood decay fungi Cytospora sorbicola and Calosphaeria pulchella severely threaten the worldwide cultivation of sweet cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). Both fungi cause similar symptoms, including vascular necrosis, which leads to branch and twig di...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,360 Views
14 Pages

Growth and Productivity of Sweet Cherry Varieties on Hungarian Clonal Prunus mahaleb (L.) Rootstocks

  • Károly Hrotkó,
  • Krisztina Németh-Csigai,
  • Lajos Magyar and
  • Gitta Ficzek

Due to climate changes, drought- and lime-tolerant Prunus mahaleb rootstock may gain importance. Among the Mahaleb rootstocks and hybrids, there are standard and moderate-vigorous types, but their intensive testing in orchards is still needed. Our pa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,146 Views
25 Pages

A Novel Adaptive Cuboid Regional Growth Algorithm for Trunk–Branch Segmentation of Point Clouds from Two Fruit Tree Species

  • Yuheng Cao,
  • Ning Wang,
  • Bin Wu,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Yaxiong Wang,
  • Shuting Xu,
  • Man Zhang,
  • Yanlong Miao and
  • Feng Kang

Accurate acquisition of the phenotypic information of trunk-shaped fruit trees plays a crucial role in intelligent orchard management, pruning during dormancy, and improving fruit yield and quality. However, the precise segmentation of trunks and bra...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,664 Views
10 Pages

Control of Bacterial Canker in Stone Fruit Trees by Chemical and Biological Products

  • Agata Broniarek-Niemiec,
  • Jorunn Børve and
  • Joanna Puławska

20 April 2023

Bacterial canker, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and pv. morsprunorum, is one of the most important diseases of stone fruit trees (Prunus spp.). The pathogen infects buds, flowers, fruitlets, leaves and shoots, from which the disease spr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,731 Views
18 Pages

A Computational Model for Path Loss in Wireless Sensor Networks in Orchard Environments

  • Hristos T. Anastassiu,
  • Stavros Vougioukas,
  • Theodoros Fronimos,
  • Christian Regen,
  • Loukas Petrou,
  • Manuela Zude and
  • Jana Käthner

12 March 2014

A computational model for radio wave propagation through tree orchards is presented. Trees are modeled as collections of branches, geometrically approximated by cylinders, whose dimensions are determined on the basis of measurements in a cherry orcha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,704 Views
12 Pages

Detection and Characterization of Stressed Sweet Cherry Tissues Using Machine Learning

  • Christos Chaschatzis,
  • Chrysoula Karaiskou,
  • Efstathios G. Mouratidis,
  • Evangelos Karagiannis and
  • Panagiotis G. Sarigiannidis

22 December 2021

Recent technological developments in the primary sector and machine learning algorithms allow the combined application of many promising solutions in precision agriculture. For example, the YOLOv5 (You Only Look Once) and ResNet Deep Learning archite...

  • Article
  • Open Access
362 Views
13 Pages

Metabolic Differences Between Fruits from Grafted and Non-Grafted P. mahaleb L.

  • Chiara Roberta Girelli,
  • Federica Blando,
  • Susanna Bartolini and
  • Francesco Paolo Fanizzi

7 December 2025

In the cherry-growing area of Apulia (Italy), sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cultivars are commonly grafted onto Prunus mahaleb L. rootstock. This study investigated the influence of the scion on the fruit quality of the rootstock, an aspect that rem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,534 Views
18 Pages

11 August 2021

The article discusses the findings related to the calorific value as well as the explosion and combustion parameters of dust from the raw biomass of fruit trees, i.e., apple, cherry, and pear branches, and from biochars produced using this type of bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,008 Views
16 Pages

The rise of mechanical automation in orchards has sparked research interest in developing robots capable of autonomous tree pruning operations. To achieve accurate pruning outcomes, these robots require robust perception systems that can reconstruct...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,485 Views
22 Pages

Interlacing Orchard Canopy Separation and Assessment using UAV Images

  • Zhenzhen Cheng,
  • Lijun Qi,
  • Yifan Cheng,
  • Yalei Wu and
  • Hao Zhang

28 February 2020

To minimize pesticide dosage and its adverse environmental impact, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) spraying requires precise individual canopy information. Branches from neighboring trees may overlap, preventing image-based artificial intelligence anal...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,860 Views
18 Pages

29 April 2020

Prunus padus L. (bird cherry) belongs to the Racemosa group in subgenus Padus in the genus Prunus L. It is a hardy invasive species, which makes it valuable for securing slopes, and for eco-design. It is a good solitary park tree with early flowering...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,480 Views
18 Pages

Morphological Characterization of P. serotina subsp. capuli Collected in Ecuador

  • Sakshi Pathania,
  • Rachel A. Itle,
  • Carlos R. Chávez,
  • Luis F. Lema,
  • Verónica L. Caballero,
  • Juan C. Carrasco and
  • Dario J. Chavez

Prunus serotina (black cherry) is native to America and has five subspecies: serotina, eximia, hirsuta, virens, and capuli. P. serotina subsp. capuli is found in Central and South America with superior fruits found in Ecuador. These have large, juicy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4 Pages

Prune dwarf virus (PDV) is one of the major positive RNA viruses which cause economical damages in stone fruit trees. The symptoms of PDV vary between different stone fruits namely sour and sweet cherry, almond, peach, apricot and plum including leaf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,161 Views
19 Pages

16 July 2021

Virtual measurement workflow (VMW) was a generic data mining method developed in this study. It was used to extract tree information from archived point clouds under limited conditions by applying virtual measurements in virtual reality. As an exampl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,544 Views
18 Pages

3 January 2023

Crop yield is an important factor for evaluating production processes and determining the profitability of growing coffee. Frequently, the total number of coffee beans per area unit is estimated manually by physically counting the coffee cherries, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,664 Views
18 Pages

The Exploration of Flowering Mechanisms in Cherry Plants

  • Yanxia Xu,
  • Jingjing Li,
  • Pengyi Wang,
  • Wenhui Wang,
  • Yuning Guo,
  • Xueying Hao,
  • Liyan Du and
  • Chunling Zhou

27 November 2023

Flowering cherry (Cerasus sp.) are significant spring-blooming trees. However, the short blooming period and the rarity of early and late-flowering varieties limit their use in gardens in northern China. The experiment incorporated annually early-flo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,204 Views
14 Pages

Morphological, Molecular and Genomic Identification and Characterisation of Monilinia fructicola in Prunus persica from Portugal

  • Elsa Baltazar,
  • Sara Rodrigues,
  • Aitana Ares,
  • Alexandra Camelo,
  • Inês Brandão,
  • Christophe Espirito Santo,
  • João Trovão,
  • Eva Garcia and
  • Joana Costa

29 May 2023

In Portugal, the Cova da Beira region is well-known for the production of Prunus spp. and is considered the main peach production area in the country. In the spring of 2021 and 2022, field surveys in peach and nectarine orchards showed symptoms of de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,162 Views
20 Pages

Phylogenetic Insights Reveal New Taxa in Thyridariaceae and Massarinaceae

  • Wen-Hui Tian,
  • Yan Jin,
  • Yue-Chi Liao,
  • Turki KH. Faraj,
  • Xin-Yong Guo and
  • Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura

2 August 2024

Pleosporales is a highly diverse (and the largest) order in Dothideomycetes, and it is widespread in decaying plants in various environments around the world. During a survey of fungal diversity in Sichuan Province, China, specimens of hyphomycetous...