Міжвидові гібриди Juglans Regia L.

А. Меженський
Анотація

Волоський горіх (Juglans regia L.) має значення насамперед як джерело поживних горіхів та високоякісної деревини. На підставі аналізу літературних джерел встановлено, що гібридизація зіграла значну роль в еволюції роду Juglans. Волоський горіх здатний схрещуватися з багатьма  видами горіха з утворенням плодовитих гібридів. Відомі дво-, три- та чотиривидові гібриди, що отримані в прямих і зворотних комбінаціях схрещувань. Вони використовуються в лісовому господарстві як джерело деревини, у садівництві як підщепи та в селекції на стійкість проти патогенів та абіотичних чинників довкілля. Деякі міжвидові гібридів мають дійсно оприлюднені наукові назви, проте багато із запропонованих назв не відповідають правилам Міжнародного кодексу номенклатури для водоростей, грибів та рослин

Ключові слова

віддалена гібридизація, види, волоський горіх, Juglans

ЦИТУВАТИ
Mezhensky, A. (2021). Interspecies hybrids of Juglans Regia L.. Scientific Reports of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17(1),140-149. https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2021.01.012
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