Abstract
Turkey is one of the most significant and unique countries in the world from the point of view of plant genetic
resources and plant diversity. Over 85 fruit species, including almost all the deciduous fruit species, most of the
subtropical and some tropical fruit are grown. Matters regarding their distribution within the provinces,
nomenclature, characteristics, ethnobotanical aspects and uses are discussed, as well as knowledge about the
germplasm of those species of greater economic importance, namely Malus spp., Pyrus spp., Cydonia spp.,
Crataegus spp., Sorbus spp., Amygdalus spp., Prunus spp., Castanea sativa L., Coryllus spp., Pistacia spp.,
Juglans regia L., Ribes spp., Ficus spp., Morus spp., Punica granatum L., Rubus spp., Rosa spp., Fragaria spp.,
Cornus mas L. and Olea spp. Several tables and distribution maps of some fruit species in Turkey are included.
AbstractTurkey is one of the most significant and unique countries in the world from the point of view of plant geneticresources and plant diversity. Over 85 fruit species, including almost all the deciduous fruit species, most of thesubtropical and some tropical fruit are grown. Matters regarding their distribution within the provinces,nomenclature, characteristics, ethnobotanical aspects and uses are discussed, as well as knowledge about thegermplasm of those species of greater economic importance, namely Malus spp., Pyrus spp., Cydonia spp.,Crataegus spp., Sorbus spp., Amygdalus spp., Prunus spp., Castanea sativa L., Coryllus spp., Pistacia spp.,Juglans regia L., Ribes spp., Ficus spp., Morus spp., Punica granatum L., Rubus spp., Rosa spp., Fragaria spp.,Cornus mas L. and Olea spp. Several tables and distribution maps of some fruit species in Turkey are included.
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