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Malus sieversii is a wild apple.
According to DNA
analysis conducted in 2010, it is the
primary ancestor of the
domesticated apple, M. domestica. Native...
- The tree
originated in
Central Asia,
where its wild ancestor,
Malus sieversii, is
still found.
Apples have been
grown for
thousands of
years in Eurasia...
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diameter in most of the wild species, to 6 cm (2+1⁄4 in) in M. sylvestris
sieversii, 8 cm (3 in) in M. domestica, and even
larger in
certain cultivated orchard...
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closely related to M. sylvestris than to M.
sieversii,
while in more pure
strains of M. domestica, the M.
sieversii ancestry still predominates.[citation needed]...
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Odontosia sieversii is a moth of the
family Notodontidae. It is
found from
northern and
central Europe to
northern China and ****an. The
wingspan is 39–49 mm...
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mountains is
thought to be the apple's
ancestral home. The wild
Malus sieversii is
considered a
likely candidate for the
ancestor of the
modern domestic...
- Oxytropis;
endangered plant species include native wild
apple (Malus
sieversii), wild
grape (Vitis vinifera) and
several wild
tulip species (e.g., Tulipa...
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Afarsia iris (Lang, 1884)
sometimes considered a
subspecies of
Afarsia sieversii.
Afarsia jurii (Tshikolovets, 1997)
sometimes considered a subspecies...
- area with the
greatest genetic diversity for a wild
Malus species, M.
sieversii, that is the
predominant ancestor of
domesticated apple varieties, which...
- of
apple cultivars Species Malus domestica Malus niedzwetzkyana Malus sieversii Table apples Adams Pearmain Aia Ilu
Airlie Red
Flesh Akane Åkerö Alkmene...