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Some info. about Apple
The apple tree (Malus domestica) produces an edible fruit. Apples are widely cultivated worldwide, and are one of the most common Malus species.In Asia and Europe, apples have been cultivated for thousands of years, and European settlers brought them to North America. The apple tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found.Asia and Europe have grown apples for thousands of years, and European colonists brought apples to North America. Apples are associated with religion and mythology in many cultures, including Norse, Greek, and European Christian traditions.
The size of apple trees is controlled by the rootstocks used in propagating apple cultivars. Apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto these rootstocks. It is estimated that there are more than 7,500 known varieties of apples, resulting in a variety of desirable characteristics. Different cultivars are bred for different tastes and uses, such as cooking and eating raw, as well as.The fungi, bacteria, and pests that attack trees and fruit can be handled organically or in a non-organic manner, depending on the problem.A genome sequence of the fruit was conducted in 2010 to target disease control and improve.
86 million tonnes of apples were produced worldwide in 2018, with nearly half of that coming from China.
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