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Arandana
SpeciesPrunus domestica
OriginSpain

Arandana is a cultivated variety of European plums. It is a variety of plum that is cultivated in the Spanish region of Aragon. The fruits are medium to large in size, with a dark indigo color and fleshy pulp, although they are not very sweet.

History

The Arandana is a plum variety whose origins are unclear, which has been cultivated since the late 19th century in the orchards of Aragon.

Arandana is cultivated in the living germplasm bank of the Aula Dei Experimental Station in Zaragoza. It is considered to be included among the very old local autochthonous varieties, whose cultivation was centered in very defined regions, which are characterized by their good adaptation to their ecosystems, and could have genetic interest due to their organoleptic characteristics and resistance to diseases, with a view to improving other varieties.

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References

  1. D. Potter; T. Eriksson; R. C. Evans; S. Oh; J. E. E. Smedmark; D. R. Morgan; M. Kerr; K. R. Robertson; M. Arsenault; T. A. Dickinson; C. S. Campbell (2007). "Phylogeny and classification of Rosaceae" (PDF). Plant Systematics and Evolution. 266 (1–2): 5–43. doi:10.1007/s00606-007-0539-9. Note that this journal predates the 2011 International Botanical Congress which determined that the combined subfamily, referred to in this article as Spiraeoideae, should be called Amygdaloideae
  2. "La ciruela 'Arandana' en el "Consumer.es"" (in Spanish).
  3. "Archivo.infojardin.com/tema/ciruela arandana donde comprarla en aragón" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 12, 2024.
  4. "Variedades de ciruelas en España y sus sinonimias, CSIC" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved December 12, 2024.
  5. "Herrero, J. et al. (1964) Cartografía de Frutales de Hueso y Pepita. Capítulo IV: Apéndice de variedades: CIRUELO, Variedades de ciruela en el "digital.csic.es" E.E. de Aula Dei (Zaragoza). Arandana - ver página 15" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved December 12, 2024.
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