Talk:Malus prunifolia

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Original Malus prunifolia is closely related to the cultivated apple, M. pumila, and sometimes is used as rootstock for the latter because of its extensive root system. Malus prunifolia differs from M. pumila in having more sharply serrate leaves, glabrate or glabrous abaxial surfaces of mature leaves, relatively long pedicels, and pomes with raised, swollen, fleshy-based sepals.
Changed to Malus prunifolia is closely related to the cultivated apple, M. domestica, and sometimes is used as rootstock for the latter because of its extensive root system. Malus prunifolia differs from M. domestica in having more sharply serrate leaves, glabrate or glabrous abaxial surfaces of mature leaves, relatively long pedicels, and pomes with raised, swollen, fleshy-based sepals.
Location Treatment Body
Category Discussion
Reason Accepted name change from Malus pumila to Malus domestica.
Volume 9
Authority Kanchi Gandhi, 23-03-2021
Fixed in FNA SMW Yes
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