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Taxon:
Pyrus pyrifolia
(Burm. f.) Nakai
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Pyrus
Section:
Pashia
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Maleae
Subtribe:
Malinae
Nomen number:
30569
Place of publication:
Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 40:564. 1926
Verified:
07/13/2011
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Pyrus pyrifolia
(Burm. f.) Nakai var.
culta
(Makino) Nakai
(0 active accession[s])
Pyrus pyrifolia
(Burm. f.) Nakai var.
pyrifolia
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Pyrus pyrifolia
(Burm. f.) Nakai f.
stapfiana
(Rehder) Rehder
Pyrus serotina
Rehder
Pyrus serotina
Rehder var.
stapfiana
Rehder
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Reference(s)
Aldén, B., S. Ryman & M. Hjertson.
Våra kulturväxters namn - ursprung och användning. Formas, Stockholm (Handbook on Swedish cultivated and utility plants, their names and origin). 2009
Note:
based on Alden, B. & S. Ryman. 2005-: SKUD (Swedish Utility and Cultivated Plants Database)
http://www.skud.info
Aubréville, A. et al., eds.
Flore du Cambodge du Laos et du Viet-Nam. 1960-
Bao, L. et al.
2007. Genetic diversity and similarity of pear (
Pyrus
L.) cultivars native to East Asia revealed by SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 54:959-971.
Note:
suggests that Chinese white pears should be included here
Bao, L. et al.
2008. An assessment of genetic variability and relationships within Asian pears based on AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) markers. Sci. Hort. 116:374-380.
Barbosa, W. et al.
2007. Asian pear tree breeding for subtropical areas of Brazil. Fruits 62:21-26.
Bell, R. L. & J. M. Leitão.
2011. Chapter 1.
Cydonia
. Wild crop relatives: genomic and breeding resources, temperate fruits. 2011 1-16.
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Flora reipublicae popularis sinicae. 1959-
Encke, F. et al.
Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 13. Auflage. 1984
Fischer, M.
2009. Pear breeding. Breeding plantation tree crops: temperate species. 2009 135-160.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
2010. Ecocrop (on-line resource).
Note:
http://ecocrop.fao.org/ecocrop/srv/en/cropListDetails?code=&relation=beginsWith&name=Pyrus+pyrifolia&quantity=1
Forest Experimental Station, Korea.
Illustrated woody plants of Korea. 1966
Fu, Y. C. et al.
Flora intramongolica. 1977-
Hancock, J. F. & G. A. Lobos.
2008. Pears. Temperate fruit crop breeding: germplasm to genomics. 2008 10:299-335.
Iwatsuki, K. et al.
Flora of Japan. 1993-
Katayama, H. et al.
2012. Phylogenetic utility of structural alterations found in the chloroplast genome of pear: hypervariable regions in a highly conserved genome. Tree Genet. Genomes 8:313-326.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/112958/
Kimura, T. et al.
2002. Identification of Asian pear varieties by SSR analysis. Breed. Sci. 52:115-121.
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
Hortus third. 1976
Markle, G. M. et al., eds.
Food and feed crops of the United States, ed. 2. 1998
Mun-Chan, B. et al.
1986. A checklist of the Korean cultivated plants. Kulturpflanze 34:123.
Ohwi, J.
Flora of Japan (Engl. ed.). 1965
Pan, Z. et al.
2002. Genetic diversity of cultivated resources of pear in North China. Acta Hort. 587:187-194.
Teng, Y.
2011. The pear industry in China. Chron. Hort. 51:23-27.
Tuz, A. S.
1972. K voprosu klassifikatsii roda
Pyrus
L. (Up-to-date systematics of the genus
Pyrus
L.). Trudy Prikl. Bot. 46:78.
Verheij, E. W. M. & R. E. Coronel, eds.
1991. Edible fruits and nuts. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA). 1989- 2:272.
http://proseanet.org
Walker, E.
Flora of Okinawa and the southern Ryukyu Islands. 1976
Westwood, M. N. & H. O. Bjornstad.
1971. Some fruit characteristics of interspecific hybrids and extent of self-sterility in
Pyrus
. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 98:22-24.
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
Flora of China (English edition). 1994-
http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=2
Yamamoto, T. & E. Chevreau.
2009. Pear genomics. Genetics and genomics of Rosaceae. 2009 163-186.
Common names
Swedish
sandpäron –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Korean
dolbaenamu –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Anhui
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Fujian
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Guangdong
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Guangxi
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Guizhou
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Hubei
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Jiangsu
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Jiangxi
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Sichuan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Yunnan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Zhejiang
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Laos
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indo-China
Vietnam
2
Cultivated
Asia
e.
2
Cultivated
Southern America
Brazil
Brazil
se.
4
Naturalized
Asia-Temperate
Eastern Asia
Japan
Native
Asia-Temperate
CHINA:
China
[Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hubei, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guangxi]
Asia-Tropical
INDO-CHINA:
Laos
,
Vietnam
Cultivated
REGION:
Southern America
BRAZIL:
Brazil
(se.)
Naturalized
Asia-Temperate
EASTERN ASIA:
Japan
Economic Uses
Name
References
Economic Uses