Pyrus pseudopashia is a species of wild pear in the family Rosaceae, native to south-central China.[1] As a crop wild relative of pears, it is in urgent need of conservation.[2] Unfortunately all its accessions in the USDA-ARS National Pyrus Collection appear to have been misidentified or mislabeled.[3]
^"Pyrus pseudopashia T.T.Yu". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
^Montanari, Sara; Postman, Joseph; Bassil, Nahla V.; Neale, David B. (2020). "Reconstruction of the Largest Pedigree Network for Pear Cultivars and Evaluation of the Genetic Diversity of the USDA-ARS National Pyrus Collection". G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 10 (9): 3285–3297. doi:10.1534/g3.120.401327. PMC 7466967. PMID 32675069.
accessions in the USDA-ARS National Pyrus Collection appear to have been misidentified or mislabeled. "Pyruspseudopashia T.T.Yu". Plants of the World Online...
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