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Taxon:
Prunus kuramica
(Korsh.) Kitam.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Prunus
Subgenus:
Amygdalus
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Amygdaleae
Nomen number:
104718
Place of publication:
Flora of Afghanistan 179. 1960 (Results Kyoto Univ. scientific expedition to Karakoran & Hindukush 2:179.)
Verified:
04/27/2011
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Amygdalus kuramica
Korsh.
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Reference(s)
Browicz, K. & D. Zohary.
1996. The genus
Amygdalus
L. (Rosaceae): species relationships, distribution and evolution under domestication. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 43:240.
Note:
=
Amygdalus kuramica
Korsh.
Gradziel, T. M. & P. Martínez-Gómez.
2013. Chapter 4. Almond breeding. Pl. Breed. Rev. 37:207-255.
Gradziel, T. M.
2009. Almond (
Prunus dulcis
) breeding. Breeding plantation tree crops: temperate species. 2009 1-31.
Grasselly, C.
1976. Les espèces sauvages de l'amandier cultivé. Options Médit. 32:28-43.
Note:
this review included this species as
Amygdalus kuramica
; it mentioned that it crosses easily with
P. dulcis
(as
A. communis
, and comments that it is undoubtedly is an ancestor of the cultivated almond
Martínez-Gómez, P. et al.
2007. Chapter 11. Almond. Genome mapping and molecular breeding in plants (7 vols.). 2007 229-242.
Note:
cites
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Rahemi, A. et al.
2010. Genetic variation of S-alleles in wild almonds and their related
Prunus
species. Austral. J. Crop Sci. 4:648-659.
Sorkheh, K. et al.
2007. Amplified fragment length polymorphism as a tool for molecular characterization of almond germplasm: genetic diversity among cultivated genotypes and related wild species of almond, and its relationships with agronomic traits. Euphytica 156:327-344.
Yazbek, M. & S.-H. Oh.
2013. Peaches and almonds: phylogeny of
Prunus
subg.
Amygdalus
(Rosaceae) based on DNA sequences and morphology. Pl. Syst. Evol. 299:1403-1418.
http://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/606
Common names
Distribution
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order_code
Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Afghanistan
Kandahar
e.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Afghanistan
Lowgar
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indian Subcontinent
Pakistan
n.
Native
Asia-Temperate
WESTERN ASIA:
Afghanistan
[Kandahar (e.), Lowgar]
Asia-Tropical
INDIAN SUBCONTINENT:
Pakistan
(n.)
Economic Uses
Name
References
Economic Uses