2009
DOI: 10.1051/fruits/2009004
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Karyotypic study of wild pear species of Fars Province, Iran

Abstract: --Introduction. Iran, with more than 10 species of Pyrus, is one of the important genetic resources for this genus in the world, and Fars province is one of the centers of origin. In our research, cytogenetical investigation of native wild pear species of Fars province, including P. glabra Boiss., P. syriaca Boiss. and, probably, a natural hybrid of them, (P. glabra × P syriaca), was carried out using a video analysis system. Materials and methods. Seed germination of different species was done on damp filter … Show more

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“…Anchochek (Pyrus glabra) and Hermo (Pyrus syriaca), wild pears, are perennial plants belonging to Rosaceae family (Jalilian, Zarei, & Erfani-Moghadam, 2018). P. glabra and P. syriaca are endemic to Iran's southwest regions (Sepidan region), which are 6 meters in height with smooth and gray leaves, and sometimes their branches appear prickly (Zamani, Riasat, Saadat, & Hatami, 2009). These trees have oblong and lanceolate leaves with small and white flowers with the green fruit which turns to brownish to black color after ripening.…”
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“…Anchochek (Pyrus glabra) and Hermo (Pyrus syriaca), wild pears, are perennial plants belonging to Rosaceae family (Jalilian, Zarei, & Erfani-Moghadam, 2018). P. glabra and P. syriaca are endemic to Iran's southwest regions (Sepidan region), which are 6 meters in height with smooth and gray leaves, and sometimes their branches appear prickly (Zamani, Riasat, Saadat, & Hatami, 2009). These trees have oblong and lanceolate leaves with small and white flowers with the green fruit which turns to brownish to black color after ripening.…”
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confidence: 99%