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The Malus Domestica in Agricultural Science Directory

    

Malus domestica grows in all countries with temperate, warm climates. In the countries of the former USSR, the northern border of distribution extends through Karelia between 60 and 65 degrees of northern latitude, through the islands Mantinsaari and Valaam in Ladoga Lake, through Nikolsk Vologda province, Kotlas, Perm, further across Ural Ekaterinburg, Chelabinsk, Omsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnojarsk, Irkutsk, GornoAltaisk, southern Amur province, and south of Habarovski krai, on Sahalin Aleksandrovsk. It originates from different species and forms of the wild apple tree. East Asia Far East of Russia, Japan and China and Caucasus are the centers of the origin and varieties of the apple tree.

 

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