Prunus sect. Prunus
Prunus sect. Prunus is a section of Prunus subg. Prunus. It contains species of Eurasian plum.[1]
Prunus sect. Prunus | |
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Prunus salicina | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Rosales |
Family: | Rosaceae |
Genus: | Prunus |
Subgenus: | Prunus subg. Prunus |
Section: | Prunus sect. Prunus |
Type species | |
Prunus domestica L. | |
Species | |
See text. |
Species
Species in this section includes:[2][3]
- Prunus bokhariensis[4]
- Prunus cerasifera – cherry plum
- Prunus cocomilia – Italian plum, cuckoo's apple
- Prunus consociiflora[4][5] – Hubei plum
- Prunus darvasica – Darwaz plum
- Prunus divaricata[2] – wild cherry plum
- Prunus domestica – European plum
- Prunus ramburii – sloe of Sierra Nevada (Spanish: endrino de Sierra Nevada)
- Prunus salicina – Chinese plum, Japanese plum
- Prunus simonii – apricot plum
- Prunus sogdiana[2] – Sogdian plum
- Prunus spinosa – sloe
- Prunus tadzhikistanica – Tajik plum
- Prunus ursina[2] – bear's plum
- Prunus ussuriensis[2] – Manchurian plum
- Prunus vachuschtii – alucha
Hybrid species (some of them are hybrids with species of other sections):
- Prunus × blireiana – double-flowering plum (P. cerasifera × P. mume)
- Prunus × cistena – purple-leaf sand cherry (P. cerasifera × P. pumila)
- Prunus × ferganica – Fergana plum (P. divaricata × P. ulmifolia)
- Prunus × foveata – pitted-stone plum
- Prunus × fruticans (P. spinosa × P. insititia)
- Prunus × macedonica – Macedonian plum (P. cerasifera × P. cocomilia)
- Prunus × rossica – Russian plum (P. cerasifera × P. salicina)
- Prunus × simmleri[6] (P. cerasifera × P. spinosa)
The taxonomic position of P. brigantina is disputed. It is grouped with species of Prunus sect. Prunus according to chloroplast DNA sequences,[2] but more closely related to species of Prunus sect. Armeniaca according to nuclear DNA sequences.[7]
References
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- Reales, Antonio; Sargent, Daniel J.; Tobutt, Ken R.; Rivera, Diego (2010-01-01). "Phylogenetics of Eurasian plums, Prunus L. section Prunus (Rosaceae), according to coding and non-coding chloroplast DNA sequences". Tree Genetics & Genomes. 6 (1): 37–45. doi:10.1007/s11295-009-0226-9. ISSN 1614-2950. S2CID 31215875.
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- Chin, Siew-Wai; Shaw, Joey; Haberle, Rosemarie; Wen, Jun; Potter, Dan (2014-07-01). "Diversification of almonds, peaches, plums and cherries – Molecular systematics and biogeographic history of Prunus (Rosaceae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 76: 34–48. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.02.024. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 24631854.
- "Prunus consociiflora". Trees and Shrubs Online. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- Palézieux, Philippe de (1920). "Prunus simmleri". Le Monde des plantes. Intermédiaire des Botanistes. Revue internationale paraissant tous les deux mois. Bibliographie, Informations, Renseignements, Offres, Demandes, Échanges. 21 (12): 4–5.
- Liu, Shuo; Decroocq, Stephane; Harte, Elodie; Tricon, David; Chague, Aurelie; Balakishiyeva, Gulnara; Kostritsyna, Tatiana; Turdiev, Timur; Saux, Marion Fisher-Le; Dallot, Sylvie; Giraud, Tatiana (2021-01-05). "Genetic diversity and population structure analyses in the Alpine plum (Prunus brigantina Vill.) confirm its affiliation to the Armeniaca section". Tree Genetics & Genomes. 17 (1): 2. doi:10.1007/s11295-020-01484-6. ISSN 1614-2950. S2CID 230795948.
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