Figure 2. Close-up o the ruit o Morus rubra. Credits: Sharp99, (BY-NC-SA) 3 Morus rubra, Red Mulberry Haehle, R. J. and J. Brookwell. 2004. Native Florida plants: Low-maintenance landscaping and gardening. Lanham, MD: aylor rade Publishing. ...
The tree is a perennial woody plant native to China, Japan and Korea and is now cultivated in many countries. The main Morus species are Morus alba L. (white mulberry), Morus nigra L. (black mulberry) and Morus rubra L. (red or American mulberry). A limited number of reviews on the...
rubra, and black mulberry M. nigra. The white mulberry, native to South Asia, may be the most notorious, being cultivated for thousands of years in China for their leaves, which are the most suitable to rear the silkworm Bombyx mori, for the sericulture industry (Prieto-Abreu et al., ...
rubra L.) (Ercisli & Orhan, 2007). Among the three species, M. alba is the dominant one, and it is native to China and meanwhile widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere. Nowadays, M. alba is mainly distributed in the temperate and tropical regions, including South Europe, North ...
rubra, and black mulberry M. nigra. The white mulberry, native to South Asia, may be the most notorious, being cultivated for thousands of years in China for their leaves, which are the most suitable to rear the silkworm Bombyx mori, for the sericulture industry (Prieto-Abreu et al., ...
nigra, particularly when grown in regions other than their native environments. Based on our current knowledge, there is a small number of research examining the profiling and antioxidant capacities of fruits derived from Mulberry cultivation in South Italy, and especially in Sicily. Consequently, ...
(Matheka, 2012). GenusMoruscomprises about 20 categories, including white mulberry (Morus albaL.), red mulberry (Morus rubraL.), andblack mulberry(Morus nigraL.) (He et al., 2018).Morus albaL., native to China, is the dominant species, and its fruit, leaves, branches, and root bark...
rubra L.) (Ercisli & Orhan, 2007). Among the three species, M. alba is the dominant one, and it is native to China and meanwhile widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere. Nowadays, M. alba is mainly distributed in the temperate and tropical regions, including South Europe, North ...
rubra Lour.. Mulberry is known by numerous names viz., ‘White mulberry’ or ‘Chinese White-Mulberry’ in English, ‘Aspri moria’ in Greek, ‘Toot, Chimmi, Shehtoot or Tutri’ in Hindi, ‘Toota, Brahmataru, Tooda’ in Sanskrit (Younus et al., 2016). Morphological description M. ...
Mulberry is a species native to China and has been widely cultivated in many regions including Asia, Africa, America, Europe and India [9]. China has planted mulberry for more than 5000 years and mulberry is a traditional Chinese edible fruit that can be eaten fresh [10]. According to ...