- The
Maloideae C.Weber was the
apple subfamily, a
grouping used by some
taxonomists within the rose family, Rosaceae.
Recent molecular phylogenetic evidence...
-
traditionally divided into six subfamilies: Rosoideae, Spiraeoideae,
Maloideae (Pomoideae),
Amygdaloideae (Prunoideae), Neuradoideae, and Chrysobalanoideae...
- was
defined that
includes the
former Amygdaloideae, Spiraeoideae, and
Maloideae. This subfamily, however, is to be
called Amygdaloideae rather than Spiraeoideae...
- alternate, and form in
either a convex, or flat form. Many
species in the
Maloideae, such as
hawthorns and rowans,
produce their flowers in corymbs. The Norway...
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synopsis of
genera in
Maloideae (Rosaceae)".
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Photinia (Rosaceae subfam.
Maloideae) of
Mexico and
Central America".
Canadian Journal of Botany. 70 (11):...
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Malesian species of the
subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae)" (PDF). Blumea. 21: 413–442. Campbell, C.S.; Evans, R.C.; Morgan...
- Smith, Paul G.; Rohrer,
Joseph R. (1990). "A
checklist of the
subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae)". Can. J. Bot. 68 (10): 2209–2269. doi:10.1139/b90-288. coreyrametta...
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Phipps (1997).
Monograph of
northern Mexican Crataegus (Rosaceae, subfam.
Maloideae). Sida,
Botanical Miscellany. Vol. 15.
Botanical Research Institute of...
- crabapples; and is the
origin of
other taxonomic classifications such as
Maloideae, Malinae, and Maleae. L-Malic acid is the
naturally occurring form, whereas...