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Latin American Blackberries Biology

Mora de Castilla (Rubus glaucus Benth.) Vol 1

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Description de l’éditeur

The current book focuses on Mora de Castilla (Rubus glaucus Benth.). It explores aspects, such as origin, phenology, propagation, floral and fruit morphology, arthropod visitors, pollination mechanisms, propagation methods, chromosome number, fruit development, breeding, morphological diversity, and the impact of climate change. It includes novel data about plant phenology, flowering, insect visitors, seed germination, fruit morphology, and allometric relationships. This work includes an in-depth review of the most recently published information on the topic. Mora de Castilla is an economically important fruit crop from the Andes. It has been crossed with other Rubus species due to its high yield and everbearing habit. Currently, it is an economically important plant. It has been hybridized with other Rubus species producing new and better-quality hybrids This book contains numerous photographs selected by the author to provide the reader with detailed information about the plant´s morphological features and arthropod visitors.     

GENRE
Science et nature
SORTIE
2023
31 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
196
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Springer Nature Switzerland
TAILLE
21,4
Mo

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