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Advances in the research on phylogeny of the genus Pyrus and the origin of pear cultivars native to East AsiaChinese Full TextEnglish Full Text (MT)

TENG Yuanwen;College of Agriculture and Biotechnology Zhejiang University·State Agricultural Ministry Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Growth,Development & Quality Improvement;

Abstract: Pear(Pyrus L.) is one of the most important temperate fruit trees in the world. The genus Pyrus is believed to have originated from the mountainous areas in West and Southwest China during Tertiary period. Traditionally Pyrus belongs to the subfamily Maloideae of the family Rosaceae which is divided into four subfamilies on the basis of fruit types: Spiraeoideae(follicles or capsules), Rosoideae(achenes), Prunoideae(drupes) and Maloideae(pomes). Recent molecular phylogenic study of Rosaceae base... More
  • DOI:

    10.13925/j.cnki.gsxb.20160211

  • Series:

    (D) Agriculture

  • Subject:

    Horticulture

  • Classification Code:

    S661.2

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