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Details for: 42F2630002,
Prunus armeniaca
L. var.
ansu
Maxim., Armeniaca ansu
Summary
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Prunus armeniaca
L. var.
ansu
Maxim.
Top Name:
Armeniaca ansu
Origin:
Origin – France
Maintained:
Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Horticulture
Received by CRI:
1997
Improvement Status:
Wild
Life form:
Perennial
Is Core:
N
Form Received:
buds, grafts
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buds, grafts
3 count
42F2630002
temporary not available (regeneration)
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Prunus armeniaca
L. var.
ansu
Maxim.
Top Name:
Armeniaca ansu
Origin:
Origin – France
Maintained:
Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Horticulture
Received by CRI:
1997
Improvement Status:
Wild
Life form:
Perennial
Is Core:
N
Form Received:
buds, grafts
Source History
Donated
1997.
France
Accession Group(s)
Group name: Ovocné dřeviny
Note:
Fruit woody plants
To search for accessions in this group, click the following link.
Ovocné dřeviny
Accession Names and Identifiers
Armeniaca ansu
Type: Full taxon
Narrative
Curator: Tomáš NEČAS,
Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Horticulture
(CZE050)
tomas.necas@mendelu.cz
Prunus armeniaca
L. var.
ansu
Maxim.
Genus:
Prunus
Subgenus:
Prunus
Section:
Armeniaca
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Amygdaleae
Nomen number:
29842
Place of publication:
Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg 29:87; Mélanges Biol. Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg 11:676. 1883 (Diagn. pl. nov. asiat.)
Protologue link:
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33413261
Comment:
for date of publication see TL-2, 3:384, #5730. 1981
Verified:
March 18, 2011
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Prunus armeniaca
L.
(4 active accession[s])
Prunus armeniaca
L. var.
armeniaca
(399 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Armeniaca ansu
(Maxim.) Kostina
Armeniaca vulgaris
Lam. var.
ansu
(Maxim.) T. T. Yu & L. T. Lu
Prunus ansu
(Maxim.) Kom.
Common names
LANGUAGE
NAME
ALTERNATE NAME
NOTE
SEQ
CITATION
English
ansu apricot
as
Armeniaca ansu
(Maxim.) Kostina
1
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001.
Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6
1:524.
Japanese Rōmaji
anzu
2
Ohwi, J.
1965. Flora of Japan (Engl. ed.).
Transcribed Chinese
ye xing
as
Armeniaca vulgaris
var.
ansu
2
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994-.
Flora of China (English edition).
Note:
=
Armeniaca vulgaris
var.
ansu
(Maxim.) T. T. Yu & L. T. Lu
Transcribed Korean
salgunamu
2
Mun-Chan, B. et al.
1986. A checklist of the Korean cultivated plants. Kulturpflanze 34:120.
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Enter ECN Into System:
. 14 Mar 1995.
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Observations
Phenotype Data
Category
Descriptor
Description
Value
Study
Inventory
Availability
MORPHOLOGY
031 Flower - pistil length
5 - medium 12-20 mm
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
033 Flower - position of stigma in relation to anthers
5 - in the level of anthers
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
039 Fruit - width
3 - small
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
040 Fruit - thickness
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
041 Fruit - weight (20 fruits average)
2 - 20,1-30,0 g
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
042 Fruit - ground colour of skin
5 - light orange
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
043 Fruit - over colour blush
5 - red
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
049 Fruit - furrow split
9 - splits along the whole length
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
050 Stone - shape
1 - rounded
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
051 Stone - height (length)
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
052 Stone - width
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
053 Stone - thickness
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
059 Stone - ventral suture distinctness
9 - high in the whole length
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
060 Stone - side ribs
5 - moderately developed
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
100 Separation of stone
9 - free stone
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
024 Flower - corolla diametre
3 - small 21-30 mm
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
025 Flower - petal shape
1 - rounded
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
028 Flower - petal colour
1 - white
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
036 Fruit - shape
9 - other
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
038 Fruit - height
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
044 Fruit - flesh colour
5 - yellow
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
045 Fruit - pubescence
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
046 Fruit - apex shape
5 - round
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
047 Fruit - depression on base
5 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
048 Fruit - ventral suture depth
3 - medium
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
054 Stone - weight
3 - low 1,1-2,0 g
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
055 Stone - apex shape
3 - blunt
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
056 Stone - basis shape
1 - blunt (truncate)
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
057 Stone - surface
7 - fine torulose-depressed
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
MORPHOLOGY
058 Stone - surface colour
7 - dark cinnamon
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
PRODUCTION
096 Flesh juiceness
3 - low
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
PRODUCTION
097 Flesh consistence
3 - gelatinous
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
PRODUCTION
098 Flesh fibrousness
1 - absent
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)
PRODUCTION
099 Flesh flavour (Comb.of smell, arome, sugar content, acids,tanin and other compou
1 - repulsive
2005 Mendel Agricultural and Forestry University, Fac. of Horticulture (3)