Абрыкос (Belarusian Wikipedia)

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  • Andrew Dalby  (англ.).  Food in the ancient world from A to Z. p.20
  • Kevin M. Folta Архівавана 22 ліпеня 2012..  Genetics and Genomics of Rosaceae, Springer, 2009, p.316—317
  • Faust et al.  Origin and Dissemination of Apricot, in Horticultural Reviews (1998), p.242 и далее
  • Jules Janick Архівавана 20 ліпеня 2011., James N. Moore.  Fruit Breeding: Tree and tropical fruits. — John Wiley and Sons, 1996. p.81:

    Apricots apparently moved from central Asia through Iran into the Transcaucasian area and westward. Such movement must have occurred as as a part of the military, economic, and cultural exchange that followed Alexandes of Macedon's penetrations into Turkestanas far as the Fergana valley during the fourth century B.C. The further movement of apricots westward into Europe seems to have occurred in two steps. Apricots came to be known in Greece and Italy as an aftermath of Roman-Persian wars during the first century B.C. The specific or generic name, Armeniaca, certainly suggests that the apricot was first distributed in Italy and Greece by Armenian traders. It was many years later that apricot was cultivated in other southern European countries.

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  • Apricot — Online Etymology Dictionary

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  • Mark Rieger.  Introduction to Fruit Crops, p. 65

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  • Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf, Ehud Weiss.  Domestication of Plants in the Old World, стр. 144

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  • Jules Janick Архівавана 20 ліпеня 2011., James N. Moore.  Fruit Breeding: Tree and tropical fruits. — John Wiley and Sons, 1996. p.81:

    Apricots apparently moved from central Asia through Iran into the Transcaucasian area and westward. Such movement must have occurred as as a part of the military, economic, and cultural exchange that followed Alexandes of Macedon's penetrations into Turkestanas far as the Fergana valley during the fourth century B.C. The further movement of apricots westward into Europe seems to have occurred in two steps. Apricots came to be known in Greece and Italy as an aftermath of Roman-Persian wars during the first century B.C. The specific or generic name, Armeniaca, certainly suggests that the apricot was first distributed in Italy and Greece by Armenian traders. It was many years later that apricot was cultivated in other southern European countries.

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  • Kevin M. Folta Архівавана 22 ліпеня 2012..  Genetics and Genomics of Rosaceae, Springer, 2009, p.316—317
  • Jules Janick Архівавана 20 ліпеня 2011., James N. Moore.  Fruit Breeding: Tree and tropical fruits. — John Wiley and Sons, 1996. p.81:

    Apricots apparently moved from central Asia through Iran into the Transcaucasian area and westward. Such movement must have occurred as as a part of the military, economic, and cultural exchange that followed Alexandes of Macedon's penetrations into Turkestanas far as the Fergana valley during the fourth century B.C. The further movement of apricots westward into Europe seems to have occurred in two steps. Apricots came to be known in Greece and Italy as an aftermath of Roman-Persian wars during the first century B.C. The specific or generic name, Armeniaca, certainly suggests that the apricot was first distributed in Italy and Greece by Armenian traders. It was many years later that apricot was cultivated in other southern European countries.

  • Степанян Н. П., Степанян Р. А.Новое местонахождение дикорастущего абрикоса (Armeniaca vulgaris Lam.) в Армении Архівавана 20 снежня 2013.. — Takhtajania / Армянское ботаническое общество, Институт ботаники НАН РА, 2011, 1. — С. 190—191.
  • Agulian S. L., Sanagian M. B., Morikian E. S., Avetisian M.A.  Apricot Selection in Armenia Архівавана 26 красавіка 2013. // ISHS Acta Horticulturae 85: V and VI International Symposium on Apricot Culture and Decline.
  • Morikian E. S.Apricots of Armenia: Origin and Classification of Varietes Архівавана 21 мая 2003. // ISHS Acta Horticulturae 121: VII Symposium on Apricot Culture and Decline.

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