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Taxon:
Prunus
×
gondouinii
(Poit. & Turpin) Rehder
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Prunus
Subgenus:
Cerasus
Section:
Cerasus
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Amygdaleae
Nomen number:
29903
Place of publication:
J. Arnold Arbor. 27:171. 1946
Comment:
[=
P. avium
×
P. cerasus
]
valid publication verified from original literature
Verified:
04/18/2011
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
Basionym
Cerasus gondouinii
Poit. & Turpin
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Cerasus effusa
Host
Prunus
×
effusa
(Host) C. K. Schneid.
No images
Reference(s)
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
www.skud.info
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001. Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6 1:508.
URL:
http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:2422827336895397#
Iezzoni, A. et al.
1991. Cherries (
Prunus
). Acta Hort. 290:111-173.
Note:
a tetraploid "derived from pollination of sour cherry by an unreduced gamete of sweet cherry"
Pérez-Sánchez, R. et al.
2008. Agromorphological characterization of traditional Spanish sweet cherry (
Prunus avium
L.), sour cherry (
Prunus cerasus
L.) and duke cherry (
Prunus × gondouinii
Rehd.) cultivars. Spanish J. Agric. Res. 6:42-55.
Rehder, A.
1949. Bibliography of cultivated trees and shrubs.
Shimada, T. et al.
1999. Genetic diversity of cherries characterized by random amplified polymorphic DNA. J. Jap. Soc. Hort. Sci. 68:984-986.
URL:
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jjshs
Note:
this study used one accession of
Prunus avium
×
P. cerasus
that clustered among "fruiting cherry" taxa including samples of both parental species
Tavaud, S. et al.
2004. Genetic relationships between diploid and allotetraploid cherry species (
Prunus avium
,
Prunus × gondouinii
and
Prunus cerasus
). Heredity 93:631-638.
Tutin, T. G. et al., eds.
1964-1980. Flora europaea.
Common names
English
duke cherry –
Reference(s)
Swedish
hybridkörsbär –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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order_code
Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
2
Cultivated
only cult.
Cultivated
(only cult.)
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Human food
fruit
as sour cherry fide Acta Hort 190:122. 1990
Iezzoni, A. et al.
1991. Cherries (
Prunus
). Acta Hort. 290:111-173.
Note:
a tetraploid "derived from pollination of sour cherry by an unreduced gamete of sweet cherry"
Name
References