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2001 - 416 p.

An investigation on the determination of pomological and morphological traits of wild almond grown at Sanliurfa province

Ak B.E., Açar I., Sakar E.

There are two types of wild almonds grown naturally or edge plant of pistachio orchards in the southeastern Anatolia Region; they are Amygdalus orientalis (A. argentea) and Amygdalus turcomanica. The leaves of Amygdalus orientalis are hairy, gray in colour and large. It blooms earlier than Amygdalus turcomanica. The shoots are hairy. The plant is semi-dwarf. Fruit taste of this genus is bitter. The leaves of Amygdalus turcomanica are hairless, green in colour and smaller than Amygdalus orientalis. It has late blooming characteristics. The shoots are hairless and thorny. The plants are very dwarf. The morphological and pomological traits of these two genus are discussed in this paper.

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AMANDE, ANATOMIE VEGETALE

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Ak B.E., Açar I., Sakar E. An investigation on the determination of pomological and morphological traits of wild almond grown at Sanliurfa province. In : Ak B.E. (ed.). XI GREMPA Seminar on Pistachios and Almonds. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2001. p. 139-144. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 56). 11. GREMPA Seminar on Pistachios and Almonds, 1999/09/01-04, Sanliurfa (Turkey). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c56/01600167.pdf