Malus sylvestris
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Malus sylvestris, the European crab apple, is a species of the genus Malus, native to Europe. Its scientific name means "forest apple", and the truly wild tree has thorns.
Progenitor of cultivated apples
In the past, M. sylvestris was thought to be the most important ancestor of the cultivated apple (M. domestica), which has since been shown to have been originally derived from the central Asian species M. sieversii.[1] However, another recent DNA analysis[2] confirms that M. sylvestris has contributed significantly to the genome.
The study found that secondary introgression from other species of the Malus genus has greatly shaped the genome of M. domestica, with M. sylvestris being the largest secondary contributor. It also found that current populations of M. domestica are more closely related to M. sylvestris than to M. sieversii. However, in more pure strains of M. domestica the M. sieversii ancestry still predominates.
The flowers are hermaphrodite and are pollinated by insects.
Pests
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Gallery
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Flowering crab apple trees (Malus sylvestris) - geograph.org.uk - 1310191.jpg
Tree
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Blossoms at the Botanical Garden KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Crab Apple Flower.JPG
Pink blossom
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Close-up showing fruit and leaves (Southeast Michigan)
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Fruit
See also
Notes
- ↑ Velasco R., Zharkikh A., Affourtit J. et al., The genome of the domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) Nature Genetics, 2010, 42, 10, 833
- ↑ Coart, E., Van Glabeke, S., De Loose, M., Larsen, A.S., Roldán-Ruiz, I. 2006. Chloroplast diversity in the genus Malus: new insights into the relationship between the European wild apple (Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.) and the domesticated apple (Malus domestica Borkh.). Mol. Ecol. 15(8): 2171-82.
- M.H.A. Hoffman, List of names of woody plants, Applied Plant Research, Boskoop 2005.
- RHS dictionary of gardening, 1992
External links
- USDA Plants Profile for Malus sylvestris
- Jepson Manual (JM93) treatment of Malus sylvestris — introduced species in California.
- Topwalks.net: Plants of Spain, Malus sylvestris
- Calphotos photo gallery — Malus sylvestris
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