African mango scientifically known as Irvingia gabonensis is a species of African trees in the genus Irvingia; sometimes known by the common names wild mango, bush mango, dika or ogbono. They bear edible mango-like fruits, and are particularly appreciated for their fat- and protein-rich nuts. ...
11], and genetic maps [12,13], whole-genome resources for mangoes are still publically unavailable, which creates difficulties in genomic-based trait improvement and understanding of specialized Anacardiaceae biochemistry underneath. To conquer this, we sequenced and assembled the chromosome-level genome ...
Mango is no doubt the ‘king offruits’. In Ayurveda, each part of a mango tree is said to be beneficial – seed, flowers, fruit and the bark. The yellow, ripe, pulpy and juicy flesh of the mangoes is loved by millions of people around the globe. There is no doubt about the fact...
Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantaeia Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Sapindales Family: Anacardiaceae Genus: Mangifera Species M. altissimaM. caesiaM. camptospermaM. casturiM. domesticaM. foetidaM. indicaM. kemangaM. longipesM. macrocarpaM. odorataM. oppositifoliaM. paj...
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostanaLinn.) is a tropical evergreen fruit tree of the family Guttiferae, with deep reddish purple fruit, cultivated in Southeast Asian countries. InThailand, the fruit of this plant is very popular and has been known as the “Queen of fruits”. Despite the name, this...
Common Name(s) Mango Pine, Cassowary Pine, Blue-fruited Barringtonia, Corned-beef Wood, Cornbeef Wood, China Pine Synonym(s) Barringtonia flava, Butonica calyptrata, Huttum calyptratum, Michelia calyptrata Scientific Classification Family:Lecythidaceae ...
Mango is one of the world’s most important tropical fruits. It belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, which includes several other economically important species, notably cashew, sumac and pistachio from other genera. Many species in this family produce f
Preferred mango varieties vary from country to country, with subcontinental Asian varieties typically being monoembryonic and South East Asian varieties being polyembryonic. The genus Mangifera consists of many species with M. indica being the most abundant, however several of the other species are ...
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostanaLinn.) is a tropical evergreen fruit tree of the family Guttiferae, with deep reddish purple fruit, cultivated in Southeast Asian countries. InThailand, the fruit of this plant is very popular and has been known as the “Queen of fruits”. Despite the name, this...
Kalimantan Mango(Kasturi Mango) is the typical tropical plant which is from Borneo with its Latin name Mangifera casturi. Because of deforestation, this plant is difficult to found in the Borneo forest. As this plant is going to become extinct, it has entered into the red list of IUCN (Int...