Persea americana
Persea americana (binomen a Philippo Miller anno 1768 statutum) est planta florens in Mexico et Media America orta, quae ad familiam Lauracearum pertinet. Fructus est esculentus et adhibitus est in guacamole parando.
Persea americana
Semina huius speciei reperta sunt in locis archaeologicis Mexicanis Coxcatlán, El Riego, Purrón, unde domesticationem hac regione anno circiter 6 500 a.C.n. inceptam censetur.[1]
Notae
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recensere- Fontes anteriores
- 1572 : Henry Hawks in Richard Hakluyt, The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation (1a ed. Londinii: George Bishop, 1589) p. 547 (alvacatas)
- 1768 : Philip Miller, The Gardeners Dictionary. 8a ed.
- Eruditio recentior
- Fruit-bearing Forest Trees: technical notes. (FAO Forestry Paper, 34.) Romae: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1982. Textus
- Sophie D. Coe, America's First Cuisines (Austinopoli: University of Texas Press, 1994) pp. 44-46
- C. Earle Smith, "Archeological evidence for selection in avocado" in Economic Botany vol. 20 (1966) pp. 169–175 Epitome
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Perseam americanam spectant. |
Vide "Persea americana" apud Vicispecies. |
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