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The Development and the Growth Features of Sprouts of Malus Orientalis Uglitzk.Species Introduced in Absheron

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 61 - 65, 07.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.285532

Abstract

Apple is cultivated in most of the temperate regions due to the fruit’s
quality, its easiness to propagate, and its natural aptitude to bear
. Malus classifications differ primarily
in the taxonomic level at which infrageneric groupings of species are
recognized. Object of the study was oriental apple (Malus orientalis Uglitzk) from Azerbaijan flora which was
introduced to Absheron. The conducted experiments showed that the first sprouts
of the seeds of the Malus orientalis
sown in autumn were observed in the third decade of March. The first embryo
roots which gives start to the main roots begin growth in germinal period
before the ontogenesis. Thus, experiments have shown that Malus orientalis
specie have normal growth in the ontogenesis initial development - germinal
stage and it can be used as a perspective species for greening of Absheron. 

References

  • Robinson, J., Harris, S.A., and Juniper, B.J. (2001). Taxonomy of the genus Malus Mill. (Rosaceae) with emphasis on the cultivated apple, Malus domestica Borkh. Plant Syst. Evol., 226: 35-58.
  • Rehder, A. (1920). New species, varieties and combinations. J Arnold Arboretum, 2:47-58.
  • Rehder, A. (1927). Manual of the cultivated trees and shrubs. Macmillan, New York.
  • Rehder, A. (1949). Bibliography of cultivated trees and shrubs. The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, 1949. Jamaica Plain.
  • Forsline, P.L., Aldwinckle, H.S., Dickson, E.E., Luby, J.J., Hokanson, S.C. (2003). Collection, maintenance, characterization, and utilization of wild apples of central Asia. In: Janick J, Forsline PL, Dickson EE, Thompson M, Way RD (eds) Horticultural reviews wild apple and fruit trees of Central Asia, vol. 29. Wiley, New York, 2003. pp 1–61.
  • Qian, G.Z., Liu, L.F., Tang, G.G. (2006). A new section in Malus (Rosaceae) from China. Annales Botanici Fennici, 43: 68-73.
  • Rechinger, K.H. (1963–2001) Flora Iranica. Akademische Druckund Verlagsanstalt, Graz.
  • Асадов К.С., Асадов А.К. Дикорастущие плодовые растения Азербайджана.
  • Баку,Азербайджан Милли Енсиклопедиясы, 2001, 254 с. Asadov, K.S., Asadov, A.K. Dikorastuşie plodovıe rasteniya Azerbaydjana. Azerbacan Milli Ensiklopedisi, Bakü, 2001, 254.
  • Buttner, R., Fischer, M., Forsline, P.L., Geibel, M. and Ponomarenko, V.V. (2004). Gene Banks for the Preservatıon of Wild Apple Genetıc Resources. Journal of Fruit and Ornamental Plant Research, 12, 99-105.
  • Khoshbakht, K., Hammer, K., Savadkouh (Iran)—an evolutionary centre for fruit trees and shrubs. Genet Resour Crop Evol., (2006) 53: 641-651.
  • Najafova C.N., Arabzade A.A., Huseynova A.The Dewelopment and The Growth Features of Sprouts of Malus orientalis Uglitzk /⁠ Species introduced in Absheron. Symposium on Euro Asian Biodiversity, 23-⁠27 May, 2016, Antalya, Turkiye, p.246
  • Browicz, K., Frohner, S., Gilli, A., Nordborg, G., Riedl, H., SchimanCzeika, H., Schonbeck-Temesy, E., Vassilczenko, T., Rosaceae, I. (1966). In: Rechinger KK (ed) Flora Iranica. Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, Graz, pp. 1-217.
  • Buttner, R., Rosaceae. In: Hanelt P, IPK (eds) Mansfeld’s encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Springer, Berlin, 2001. pp 417–532.
  • Harris, S.A., Robinson, J.P. and Juniper, B.E. (2002). Genetic clues to the origin of the Apple. Trends in Genetics, 8, 8-18.
  • Наджафова Д.Н., Арабзаде А.А. (2014). Интродукция яблони восточной (M.orientalis Uglitzk.) на Апшероне. Национальная Академия Наук Кыргызской Республики. Материалы заочной международной научной конференции, «проблемы современной дендрологии, цветоводства и садоводство» Бишкек-2014. С.117.
  • Jacson J.E. (2003). Biology of apples and pears // Edinburgh journal of botany, an International journal of plant systematic and biodiversity, volume 61, No.1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 500 p.

The Development and the Growth Features of Sprouts of Malus Orientalis Uglitzk.Species Introduced in Absheron

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 61 - 65, 07.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.285532

Abstract

Apple is cultivated in most of the temperate regions due to the fruit’s quality, its easiness to propagate, and its natural aptitude to bear. Malus classifications differ primarily in the taxonomic level at which infrageneric groupings of species are recognized. Object of the study was oriental apple (Malus orientalis Uglitzk) from Azerbaijan flora which was introduced to Absheron. The conducted experiments showed that the first sprouts of the seeds of the Malus orientalis sown in autumn were observed in the third decade of March. The first embryo roots which gives start to the main roots begin growth in germinal period before the ontogenesis. Thus, experiments have shown that Malus orientalis specie have normal growth in the ontogenesis initial development - germinal stage and it can be used as a perspective species for greening of Absheron. 

References

  • Robinson, J., Harris, S.A., and Juniper, B.J. (2001). Taxonomy of the genus Malus Mill. (Rosaceae) with emphasis on the cultivated apple, Malus domestica Borkh. Plant Syst. Evol., 226: 35-58.
  • Rehder, A. (1920). New species, varieties and combinations. J Arnold Arboretum, 2:47-58.
  • Rehder, A. (1927). Manual of the cultivated trees and shrubs. Macmillan, New York.
  • Rehder, A. (1949). Bibliography of cultivated trees and shrubs. The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, 1949. Jamaica Plain.
  • Forsline, P.L., Aldwinckle, H.S., Dickson, E.E., Luby, J.J., Hokanson, S.C. (2003). Collection, maintenance, characterization, and utilization of wild apples of central Asia. In: Janick J, Forsline PL, Dickson EE, Thompson M, Way RD (eds) Horticultural reviews wild apple and fruit trees of Central Asia, vol. 29. Wiley, New York, 2003. pp 1–61.
  • Qian, G.Z., Liu, L.F., Tang, G.G. (2006). A new section in Malus (Rosaceae) from China. Annales Botanici Fennici, 43: 68-73.
  • Rechinger, K.H. (1963–2001) Flora Iranica. Akademische Druckund Verlagsanstalt, Graz.
  • Асадов К.С., Асадов А.К. Дикорастущие плодовые растения Азербайджана.
  • Баку,Азербайджан Милли Енсиклопедиясы, 2001, 254 с. Asadov, K.S., Asadov, A.K. Dikorastuşie plodovıe rasteniya Azerbaydjana. Azerbacan Milli Ensiklopedisi, Bakü, 2001, 254.
  • Buttner, R., Fischer, M., Forsline, P.L., Geibel, M. and Ponomarenko, V.V. (2004). Gene Banks for the Preservatıon of Wild Apple Genetıc Resources. Journal of Fruit and Ornamental Plant Research, 12, 99-105.
  • Khoshbakht, K., Hammer, K., Savadkouh (Iran)—an evolutionary centre for fruit trees and shrubs. Genet Resour Crop Evol., (2006) 53: 641-651.
  • Najafova C.N., Arabzade A.A., Huseynova A.The Dewelopment and The Growth Features of Sprouts of Malus orientalis Uglitzk /⁠ Species introduced in Absheron. Symposium on Euro Asian Biodiversity, 23-⁠27 May, 2016, Antalya, Turkiye, p.246
  • Browicz, K., Frohner, S., Gilli, A., Nordborg, G., Riedl, H., SchimanCzeika, H., Schonbeck-Temesy, E., Vassilczenko, T., Rosaceae, I. (1966). In: Rechinger KK (ed) Flora Iranica. Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, Graz, pp. 1-217.
  • Buttner, R., Rosaceae. In: Hanelt P, IPK (eds) Mansfeld’s encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Springer, Berlin, 2001. pp 417–532.
  • Harris, S.A., Robinson, J.P. and Juniper, B.E. (2002). Genetic clues to the origin of the Apple. Trends in Genetics, 8, 8-18.
  • Наджафова Д.Н., Арабзаде А.А. (2014). Интродукция яблони восточной (M.orientalis Uglitzk.) на Апшероне. Национальная Академия Наук Кыргызской Республики. Материалы заочной международной научной конференции, «проблемы современной дендрологии, цветоводства и садоводство» Бишкек-2014. С.117.
  • Jacson J.E. (2003). Biology of apples and pears // Edinburgh journal of botany, an International journal of plant systematic and biodiversity, volume 61, No.1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 500 p.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ceyran Najafova This is me

Aynur Arabzade This is me

Aygun Huseynova This is me

Publication Date January 7, 2017
Submission Date January 11, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Najafova, C., Arabzade, A., & Huseynova, A. (2017). The Development and the Growth Features of Sprouts of Malus Orientalis Uglitzk.Species Introduced in Absheron. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 4(1), 61-65. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.285532
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite

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