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Catling, P.M., S.M. McKay-Kuja, and G. Mitrow. 1999. Rank and typification in North American dwarf cherries, and a key to taxa. Taxon 48: 483-488.

Guzmán, F.A., S. Segura, & J. Fresnedo-Ramírez. 2018. Morphological variation in black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) associated with environmental conditions in Mexico and the United States. Genetic Crop Resourses & Crop Evolution 65: 2151-2168

Guzmán, F.A., S. Segura, M. Aradhya, and D. Potter. 2018. Evaluation of the genetic structure present in natural populations of four subspecies of black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) from North America using SSR markers. Scientia Horticulturae 232: 206-215.

Kalkman. 2004. In Kubitzki, K., ed. 2004. The families and genera of vascular plants. VI. Flowering plants – Dicotyledons – Celastrales, Oxalidales, Rosales, Cornales, Ericales. Springer, Berlin. 489 pp.

Klooster, M.R., B.A. Connolly, E.M. Benedict, L.C. Grubisha, and G.J. Anderson. 2018. Resolving the taxonomic identity of Prunus maritima var. gravesii (Rosaceae) through genotyping analyses using microsatellite loci. Rhodora 120: 187-201.

Liu, X.L., J. Wen, Z.L. Nie, G. Johnson, Z.-S. Liang, and Z.Y. Chang. 2012. Polyphyly of the Padus group of Prunus (Rosaceae) and the evolution of biogeographic disjunctions between eastern Asia and eastern North America. J. Plant Res.

McVaugh, R. 1951. A revision of the North American black cherries (Prunus serotina Ehr., and relatives). Brittonia 7: 279-315.

Robertson, K.R. 1974. The genera of Rosaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arb. 55: 303-332, 344-401, 611-662.

Rohrer, J.R. 2014b. Prunus. Pp. 352-383. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9, Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY. 713 pp.

Segura, S., F. Guzmán-Díaz, J. López-Upton, C. Mathuriau, and J. López-Medina. 2018. Distribution of Prunus serotina Ehrh. in North America and its invasion in Europe. J Geoscience and Environment Protection, 6(9): 111-124.

Shaw, J., and R.L. Small. 2004. Addressing the “hardest puzzle in American pomology”: phylogeny of Prunus sect. Prunocerasus (Rosaceae) based on seven noncoding chloroplast DNA regions. Amer. J. Bot. 91: 985-996.

Su, N., R.G.J. Hodel, X. Wang, J.-R. Wang, S.-Y. Xie, C.-X. Gui, L. Zhang, Z.-Y. Chang, L. Zhao, D. Potter, and J. Wen. 2023. Molecular phylogeny and inflorescence evolution of Prunus (Rosaceae) based on RAD-seq and genome skimming analyses. Plant Diversity.

Yazbek, M., and S.-H. Oh. 2013. Peaches and almonds: phylogeny of Prunus subg. Amygdalus (Rosaceae) based on DNA sequences and morphology. Plant Syst. Evol. 299: 1403-1418.

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