Lagenaria siceraria: fructus viridis
Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl.
Synonyma
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Cucurbita lagenaria (L.) L.
Lagenaria siceraria (binomen a Paulo Carpenter Standley post Ioannem Ignatium Molina statutum) est planta in Africa sponte crescens, abhinc multis millenniis in Africa, Asia et America culta, hominibus comestibilis aliisque modis utilis.
Bibliographia
- Fontes antiquiores
- Eruditio
- David L. Erickson, Bruce D. Smith, Andrew C. Clarke, Daniel H. Sandweiss, Noreen Tuross, "An Asian origin for a 10,000-year-old domesticated plant in the Americas" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 102 (2005) pp. 18315–18320
- Jules Janick, Harry S. Paris, "The Cucurbit Images (1515–1518) of the Villa Farnesina, Rome" in Annals of Botany vol. 97 (2006) pp. 165-176
- Jules Janick, Harry S. Paris, David C. Parrish, "The Cucurbits of Mediterranean Antiquity: Identification of Taxa from Ancient Images and Descriptions" in Annals of Botany vol. 100 (2007) pp. 1441-1457
- Logan Kistler, Álvaro Montenegro, Bruce D. Smith, John A. Gifford, Richard E. Green, Lee A. Newsom, Beth Shapiro, "Transoceanic drift and the domestication of African bottle gourds in the Americas" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 111 (2014) pp. 2937–2941
- Harry S. Paris, Marie-Christine Daunay, Jules Janick, "The Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae illustrated in medieval manuscripts known as the Tacuinum Sanitatis" in Annals of Botany vol. 103 (2009) pp. 1187–1205
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