Malus sieversii
Malus sieversii (binomen a Max Roemer post Ledebour anno 1847 inventum) est species arborum fructiferarum et origo, ut censetur, speciei domesticatae Malus pumila e cuius varietatibus, ad numerum 7 500 vel plurium per orbem terrarum ab hominibus cultis, provenit malum fere omnibus cognitum. Haec species appellata est ad honorem Ioannis Augusti Caroli Sievers, qui plantam in montibus Altai primum descripsit.
Flos Mali sieversii
Bibliographia
recensere- Amandine Cornille et al., "The domestication and evolutionary ecology of apples" in Trends in Genetics vol. 30 (2014) pp. 57-65 alibi[nexus deficit]
- Sue Hubbel, "Engineering The Apple" in Natural History (Octobris 2001)
- Barrie Juniper, "The birth of the modern apple" in Petits propos culinaires no. 66 (2001) pp. 49–54
- Barrie Juniper, David J. Mabberley, The Story of the Apple. Imber Press, 2006
- Riccardo Velasco et al., "The genome of the domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)" in Nature Genetics vol. 42 (2010) pp. 833–839
- Young-Ho Ha, Seung-Hwan Oh, Soo-Rang Lee, "Genetic Admixture in the Population of Wild Apple (Malus sieversii) from the Tien Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan" in Genes vol. 12 (2021) no. 104
- "Apple: Malus pumila" in Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf, Domestication of Plants in the Old World: the origin and spread of cultivated plants in West Asia, Europe and the Nile Valley. 3a ed. (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 9780198503569), pp. 171–175
Nexus externi
recensereSitus scientifici: Tropicos • GRIN • ITIS • Plant List • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • Plant Name Index • IUCN Red List • Flora of China • Flora of North America • USDA Plants Database |
- "Wild apples in Kazakhstan": expeditiones 1995 et 1996
- K. Kris Hirst, "Domestication History of the Apple" (3 Ianuarii 2018) apud ThoughtCo