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Die Bodenkultur: Journal of Land Management, Food and Environment
Volume 73 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
Open Access
(L.) Dunal: Botany, History, Cultivation and Usage – A Review
Christoph Lehner
Christoph Lehner
,
Thomas Roth
Thomas Roth
,
Hans-Peter Kaul
Hans-Peter Kaul
and
Reinhard W. Neugschwandtner
Reinhard W. Neugschwandtner
| Sep 28, 2022
Die Bodenkultur: Journal of Land Management, Food and Environment
Volume 73 (2022): Issue 1 (March 2022)
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Published Online:
Sep 28, 2022
Page range:
13 - 40
Received:
Nov 01, 2021
Accepted:
Mar 20, 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/boku-2022-0002
Keywords
North American Pawpaw
,
superfood
,
annonaceous acetogenins
,
anticancer effects
,
biological multi-purpose insecticide
© 2022 Christoph Lehner et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Abbildung 1
Natürliches Verbreitungsgebiet der Papau (Datenquelle: Moore, 2015; USDA, 2020)Figure 1. Natural distribution area of pawpaw (Source: Moore, 2015; USDA, 2020)
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Blütenontogenese: frühes weibliches Stadium (links), spätes männliches Stadium (rechts)Figure 2. Floral ontogeny: early female stage (left), late male stage (right)
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Eine Traube der Sorte ‘NC-1’Figure 3. Cluster of the variety ‘NC-1’
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Ontogenese der Keimachse: Austritt der Radicula (links), Hypokotylverlängerung (zentral) und bewurzeltes Hypokotyl (rechts), Raster in cmFigure 4. Ontogenesis of the embryo axis: radicle protrusion (left), hypocotyl elongation (middle) and rooted hypocotyl (right), scale in cm
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Entwicklung einer photosynthetisch aktiven, adventiven Sprossachse, ein Jahr nach der Unterbrechung des vegetativen Wachstums infolge der Keimblattabzission, Raster in cmFigure 5. Growth of a photosynthetically active adventitious shoot, one year after developmental delay due to cotyledonabscission, scale in cm
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Kopulation mit Gegenzungen (links) und Sattelpfropfen (rechts)Figure 6. Whip and tongue grafting (left) and saddle grafting (right)
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Organische Mulchung einer Papauplantage in Hetzendorf, Wien, 2019Figure 7. Organic mulching of a pawpaw plantation in Hetzendorf, Vienna, 2019
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Pyramidenförmiger Habitus von groß- (links) und klein-fruchtenden Sorten (rechts)Figure 8. Pyramidal Habitus of large (left) and small (right) fruiting varieties
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Fruchtfall einer Beere bei Vollreife, zwei Beeren hängen noch auf der TraubeFigure 9. Abscission of a mature fruit, two berries are still hanging on the cluster
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Lagerung auf HolzwolleFigure 10. Storage on wood wool
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überreife Frucht der Sorte ‘Taytwo’, kommerziell unverkäuflich, Raster in cmFigure 11. Overripe fruit of the variety ‘Taytwo’, commercially not sellable, scale in cm
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Halbierte Frucht der Sorte ‘Davis’, Raster in cmFigure 12. Fruit divided in two parts of the variety ‘Davis’, scale in cm
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Adventivtriebe (Angsttriebe aus remeristematisierten Knospen) nach einem starken Rückschnitt eines StammbuschesFigure 13. Adventitious shoots (syn. Substitutive shoots) due to pruning of a trunked bush (Feathered Tree)
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