Sugar Apple—Annona squamosa Linn.

MM Mainasara, MFA Bakar, M Mohamed, AC Linatoc… - Exotic fruits, 2018 - Elsevier
Annona squamosa (the sugar apple) is a member of family Annonaceae that is local to the
tropical America and broadly developed for its sweet-smelling, succulent, and tasteful fruit …

Fruits of the Annonas

CA Schroeder - Calif. Avocado Soc. Yearbook, 1970 - avocadosource.com
The cherimoya, Annona cherimola, which belongs to the botanical family annonaceae
(Custard Apple Family) has many botanical relatives of economic interest. The Annonaceae …

Annonaceous fruits

AG Purohit - Handbook of fruit science and technology, 1995 - taylorfrancis.com
I. INTRODUCTION Annonaceous fruits or annonas is a small group of edible fruits belonging
to the genus Annona of the family Annonaceae. Annona squamosaL.(custard apple …

Anonas. The legendary fruit.

SN Rao - 1974 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract The genus Anona (Annonaceae) has 5 spp. with edible fruits: the custard apple
(Anona squamosa), cherimoyer (A. cherimola) bullock's heart (A. reticulata), sour sop (A …

'LeahReese': A New Sugar Apple (Annona squamosa L.) Cultivar

JH Crane, PC Chagas, EA Chagas - HortScience, 2021 - journals.ashs.org
Sugar apple is a member of the Annonaceae, indigenous to the Caribbean Islands and
lowlands of Central America (Cordeiro, 2000; Pinto et al., 2005). The fruit is grown on a …

The genus Annona: Botanical characteristics, horticultural requirements and uses

F Leal, RE Paull - Crop Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
An overview of the genus Annona in the Family Annonaceae is provided in this review. The
mainly neotropical family of trees and lianas has numerous commercial fruits that are eaten …

Cultivation of fruits of the Annonaceae in Florida

CW Campbell - 1985 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
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[引用][C] The soursop, or guanábana (Annona muricata Linn.).

JF Morton - 1967 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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[HTML][HTML] Pawpaw (Asimina triloba): A “tropical” fruit for temperate climates

MB Callaway - New crops, 1993 - growables.org
The pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] is the largest fruit native to the United States
(Darrow 1975). The genus Asimina is the only temperate climate representative of the …

[引用][C] Custard apples (Annona spp.)

H Mahdeem - Neglected Crops: 1492 from a different perspective, 1994