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Pecan is a 32-chromosome species (1N = 16) that readily hybridizes with other 32-chromosome members of the Carya genus, such as Carya ovata, Carya laciniosa, Carya cordiformis and has been reported to hybridize with 64-chromosome species such as Carya tomentosa. Most such hybrids are unproductive.
The nine or ten genera in the family have a total of around 50 species, [3] and include the commercially important nut-producing trees walnut (Juglans), pecan (Carya illinoinensis), and hickory (Carya). The Persian walnut, Juglans regia, is one of the major nut crops of the world.
Common name Scientific name Image Year Alabama: Longleaf pine: Pinus palustris: 1949 ... Carya illinoinensis: 1919 [54] United States Virgin Islands: None [55] Utah:
A pecan is a type of nut belonging to either of two species: . Carya illinoinensis, the usual meaning of pecan; Carya aquatica, bitter pecan, also called water hickory; The pecans are the four species of section Apocarya in the genus Carya, two of which are individually known as hickories
This article is a list of diseases of pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis). Bacterial diseases ... Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society
Hickory is a common name for trees composing the genus Carya, which includes 19 species accepted by Plants of the World Online. [3] Seven species are native to southeast Asia in China, Indochina, and northeastern India , and twelve are native to North America. A number of hickory species are used for their edible nuts or for their wood.
Venturia effusa has a narrow host range, and its most economically significant host is the pecan, Carya illinoinensis. The pathogen can also infect other trees in the genera Carya and Juglans (walnut). [5] Common symptoms of pecan scab disease include light brown to black lesions on stems, leaves, shucks and nuts.
Carya illinoensis: Carya illinoinensis: Pecan Nut: Ġewża tal-Pekan [247] ... Common name Maltese name Ref; Macfadyena unguis-cati: Doxantha unguis-cati: Cat-claw ...