Malus Dasyphylla - Version 2014.3. Kell, S. P. In The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, pages 172088/0+.
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[Excerpt] Malus dasyphylla is assessed as Data Deficient as there is currently insufficient information available to evaluate this species. Information about its precise distribution, population size, trend and potential threats is needed, as well as its in situ conservation status. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - Paradise Apple [::]French - Pommier Paradis [::Taxonomic Notes] Malus dasyphylla Borkh. is a wild relative of apple, Malus domestica Borkh. [::Range Description] M. dasyphylla is native to middle, east and southeastern Europe (Kurtto 2009, USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program 2010).In Hungary, this species occurs in the Transdanubian Mountains (Pilis mountain, Tapolca, Sümeg), south Transdanubia (Baranya) and Great Hungarian Plain (Danube region) (Soó 1966, Simon 1992).Further research is needed to gather information about the precise distribution of this species throughout the rest of its range. [::Countries] Native:Albania; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Greece (Greece (mainland)); Hungary; Liechtenstein; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Romania; Serbia (Kosovo, Serbia, Serbia); Slovakia; Slovenia Present - origin uncertain:Austria [::Population] Further research is needed to gather information about the population size and trend of this species. [::Habitat and Ecology] In Hungary, this species grows in mixed oak-hornbeam forests and in riverine hardwood forests (Orno-Quercetum) and can grow in a range of soil types (Soó 1966, Simon 1992). [::Use and Trade] A wild relative of and potential gene donor to apple, Malus domestica. Also used as an ornamental and as graft stock (USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program 2010). [::Major Threat(s)] Further research is needed to gather information about the potential threats to this species.
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  title = {Malus Dasyphylla - {{Version}} 2014.3},
  booktitle = {The {{IUCN Red List}} of {{Threatened Species}}},
  author = {Kell, S. P.},
  date = {2013},
  pages = {172088/0+},
  url = {http://mfkp.org/INRMM/article/13621383},
  abstract = {[Excerpt] Malus dasyphylla is assessed as Data Deficient as there is currently insufficient information available to evaluate this species. Information about its precise distribution, population size, trend and potential threats is needed, as well as its in situ conservation status. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - Paradise Apple [::]French - Pommier Paradis [::Taxonomic Notes] Malus dasyphylla Borkh. is a wild relative of apple, Malus domestica Borkh. [::Range Description] M. dasyphylla is native to middle, east and southeastern Europe (Kurtto 2009, USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program 2010).In Hungary, this species occurs in the Transdanubian Mountains (Pilis mountain, Tapolca, Sümeg), south Transdanubia (Baranya) and Great Hungarian Plain (Danube region) (Soó 1966, Simon 1992).Further research is needed to gather information about the precise distribution of this species throughout the rest of its range. [::Countries] Native:Albania; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Greece (Greece (mainland)); Hungary; Liechtenstein; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Romania; Serbia (Kosovo, Serbia, Serbia); Slovakia; Slovenia Present - origin uncertain:Austria [::Population] Further research is needed to gather information about the population size and trend of this species. [::Habitat and Ecology] In Hungary, this species grows in mixed oak-hornbeam forests and in riverine hardwood forests (Orno-Quercetum) and can grow in a range of soil types (Soó 1966, Simon 1992). [::Use and Trade] A wild relative of and potential gene donor to apple, Malus domestica. Also used as an ornamental and as graft stock (USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program 2010). [::Major Threat(s)] Further research is needed to gather information about the potential threats to this species.},
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