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Taxon:
Allium altaicum
Pall.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Allium
Subgenus:
Cepa
Section:
Cepa
Family:
Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily:
Allioideae
Tribe:
Allieae
Nomen number:
2216
Place of publication:
Reise russ. Reich. 2:737. 1773
Verified:
01/11/2007
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
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Reference(s)
Afonin, A. N., S. L. Greene, N. I. Dzyubenko, & A. N. Frolov, eds.
Interactive agricultural ecological atlas of Russia and neighboring countries. Economic plants and their diseases, pests and weeds (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/related/Allium_altaicum/
Brewster, J. L.
1994. Onions and other vegetable alliums. Crop Prod. Sci. Hort. 3:13.
Czerepanov, S. K.
1995. Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR) Cambridge University Press.
Friesen, N. et al.
1999. RAPDs and noncoding chloroplast DNA reveal a single origin of the cultivated
Allium fistulosum
from
A. altaicum
(Alliaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 86:554-562.
URL:
http://www.amjbot.org
Fritsch, R. M. & N. Friesen.
2002. Chapter 1. Evolution, domestication and taxonomy.
Allium
crop science: recent advances CABI Publications. 9.
Gregory, M. et al.
1998. Nomenclator alliorum.
Allium
names and synonyms - a world guide.
Gurushidze, M. et al.
2007. Phylogenetic relationships of wild and cultivated species of
Allium
section
Cepa
inferred by nuclear rDNA ITS sequence analysis. Pl. Syst. Evol. 269:259-269.
URL:
http://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/606
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001. Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6
URL:
http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:2422827336895397#
Hanelt, P.
1985. Zur Taxonomie, Chorologie und Ökologie der Wildarten von
Allium
L. sect.
Cepa
(Mill.) Prokh. Flora 176:109.
Inst. Bot. V. L. Komarova, Acad. Sci. URSS.
1963-. Plantae asiae centralis.
Keller, E. R. J. et al.
1996. Interspecific crosses of onion with distant
Allium
species and characterization of the presumed hybrids by means of flow cytometry, karyotype analysis and genomic in situ hybridization. Theor. Appl. Genet. 92:417-424.
URL:
http://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/122
Komarov, V. L. et al., eds.
1934-1964. Flora SSSR.
Krasnoborov, I. M., ed.
2000-. Flora of Siberia (English translation)
Li, Q.-Q. et al.
2010. Phylogeny and biogeography of
Allium
(Amaryllidaceae: Allieae) based on nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast rps16 sequences, focusing on the inclusion of species endemic to China. Ann. Bot. (Oxford) 106:709-733.
URL:
http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Ricroch, A. et al.
2005. Evolution of genome size across some cultivated
Allium
species. Genome 48:511-520.
Stearn, W. T.
1944. Notes on the genus
Allium
in the Old World. Herbertia 11:11-34.
Tutin, T. G. et al., eds.
1964-1980. Flora europaea.
Walters, S. M. et al., eds.
1986-2000. European garden flora.
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994-. Flora of China (English edition).
URL:
http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=2
Common names
English
Altai onion –
Reference(s)
Mongolia
songino –
Reference(s)
Transliterated Russian
luk altajskij –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Heilongjiang Sheng
w.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Nei Mongol Zizhiqu
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu
n.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Kazakhstan
e.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Mongolia
Mongolia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Russian Far East
Russian Federation
Amur
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Altay
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Buryatia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Chita
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Gorno-Altay
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Irkutsk
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation
Tuva
2
Cultivated
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation-Western Siberia
Western Siberia
s.e.
Native
Asia-Temperate
SIBERIA:
Russian Federation
[Buryatia, Gorno-Altay, Tuva, Altay, Chita, Irkutsk]
MIDDLE ASIA:
Kazakhstan
(e.)
MONGOLIA:
Mongolia
RUSSIAN FAR EAST:
Russian Federation
[Amur]
CHINA:
China
[Heilongjiang Sheng (w.), Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (n.)]
Cultivated
Asia-Temperate
SIBERIA:
Russian Federation-Western Siberia
[Western Siberia (s.e.)]
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Human food
vegetable
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001. Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6
URL:
http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:2422827336895397#
Name
References