Prunus × yedoensis (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Prunus × yedoensis" in Spanish language version.

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  • Nakamura, Ikuo (2014). «Diversity and breeding of flowering cherry in Japan». Advances in Horticultural Science 28 (4): 236-143. «While Edohigan is distributed in most areas of Japan, Oshimazakura (of the Yamazakura group) is an endemic species found around the Izu and Boso Peninsulas.» 

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  • «染井吉野» (en japonés). 語源由来辞典. 15 de marzo de 2005. Consultado el 31 de marzo de 2010. 

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  • H. Innan, R.Terauchi, NT Miyashita, K Tsunewaki (1995). «DNA fingerprinting study on the intraspecific variation and the origin of Prunus yedoensis (Someiyoshino).». Japanese Journal of Genetics 70 (2): 185-196. PMID 7605671. doi:10.1266/jjg.70.185. 
  • Kato, Shuri (2011). «Genetic structure of island populations of Prunus lannesiana var. speciosa revealed by chloroplast DNA, AFLP and nuclear SSR loci analyses». Journal of Plant Research 124 (1): 11-23. PMID 20512520. doi:10.1007/s10265-010-0352-3. «The wild flowering cherry Prunus lannesiana var. speciosa is highly geographically restricted, being confined to the Izu Islands and neighboring peninsulas in Japan». 

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  • Takenaka, Yo (1963). «The Origin of the Yoshino cherry tree». Journal of Heredity 54 (5): 207-211. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a107250. «I visited the (Quelpart) island in 1933 and observed that the tree, which was growing wild, showed differences from P. yedoensis; the hairs on calyx lobes and on the lower side of leaves were less numerous, and the peduncles were shorter. I concluded that it could not be P. yedoensis. I assumed that it might be a hybrid between P. subhirtella var. pendula form ascendens (Edo-higan) and P. quelpartensis (Tanna-Yamazakura; perhaps a form of P. verecunda) or some other cherry species». 

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