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Chilled pineapple banana custard sounds delicious, right? That is the flavor and the texture profile that many people are reminded of when they first taste the fruit of the tropical evergreen tree commonly known and the Cherimoya (Annona cherimola).Native to South America, but quickly naturalized throughout the world to other tropic and sub-tropic …
Annona atemoya also known as the custard apple is a hybrid between two Annonaceae species: Cherimoya (Annona cherimola) and the sugar apple (Annona squamosa).It is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical continents including north and south America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Despite becoming an increasingly important …
Annona cherimola Name Synonyms Annona acutifolia Saff. Annona acutifolia Saff. ex R.E.Fr. Annona cheirimola Mill. Annona cherimola var. loxensis Linden Annona …
Cherimoya or Custard Apple (Annona cherimola) is a small deciduous tree that grows up to 6 - 10 m tall. The fruit is cone or heart shaped, has juicy flesh, and can weigh up to 0.5 …
This species is accepted. The native range of this species is W. South America. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is used as a poison and a medicine and for food. Taxonomy. Images. …
Annona cherimola Mill. cherimoya. Synonyms. Symbol Scientific Name Other Common Names; ANCH4: Annona cheirimola Mill., database artifact: cherimoya. Annona cherimola Mill. cherimoya. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (ANCH9) Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ANCH4)
Annona cherimola or cherimoya is believed to have originated in the highland Andes valley between Peru and Ecuador and is considered as the best of the Annonaceae fruits. Annona cherimola is known as cherimoya (Spanish), cherimolier (French), anona (Mexico), and noina ostrelia (Thailand). This species is commercially grown in Spain, Bolivia ...
The species has also been crossed with the sugar apple (Annona squamosa) to produce a fruit called the atemoya. These hybrids have been developed and promoted in southern Florida, and it's said that some ar …
Annona cherimola. Annona cherimola Miller belongs to the genus Annona in the Annonaceae family in magnolias order, which is also provides edible fruit species. It is a steep, semi momentary but low bunched tree. The plant, highly prevalent in Ecuador and Peru is widely distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics of America, Africa, Asia, …
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The present study investigates the antiproliferative and antitumor activity of Annona cherimola aqueous leaf (AAL) extract/infusion in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cell lines in vitro. High-resolution LC-MS was first used to analyze the composition of the aqueous extract. Cell proliferation assay, Annexin V staining, cell cycle analysis, dual ...
Annona cherimola is a woody perennial species in the Annonaceae family that produces edible fruits and has economic importance in several regions of the world with subtropical climates. Together with other 10-12 species, A. cherimola belongs to the section Atta of the Annona genus with a center of origin in Central America and the Caribbean. …
A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Csirimojó témájú médiaállományokat és Csirimojó témájú kategóriát. A csirimojó (Annona cherimola) a liliomfa-virágúak (Magnoliales) rendjébe, ezen belül az annónafélék (Annonaceae) családjába tartozó, ízletes gyümölcsű fa. Egyéb nevei: cserimoja, krémalma, fahéjalma vagy ...
Known by many names, the cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is a heart-shaped, green fruit from South America.It belongs to the same plant family as custard apple. The unusual fruit's inedible peel is ...
Grown in USDA Zone 9-11, Annona cherimola (Cherimoya) is a small tree, reaching 10-20 ft in height and width. It is native to Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia, but is commercially grown in Australia, South America, Asia, …
The cherimoya (Annona cherimola), also named chirimoya, is an edible fruit tree of the genus Annona belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is mostly present in tropical and subtropical world regions. This plant species has a long history of use in folk traditional medicine against degenerative and chronic diseases. Fruit and leaf tissues are ...
Annona cherimola Mill. is a native shrub, widely distributed in the Andean, Coastal, Amazon and Insular regions of Ecuador, between 0–3000 m a.s.l [ 2]. Currently, this species is cultivated in the subtropical and tropical regions worldwide, especially for its fruit, which is considered exotic. The A. cherimola species is commonly known as ...
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Annona cherimola Mill. (Chérimolier, Cachiman la Chine, Anone chérimolier, Chérimole, Chérimoyer, Corossol du Pérou). Famille Annonaceae. Genre Annona. Flore ...
Annona cherimola is a fairly dense, fast-growing, evergreen tree, erect but low branched and somewhat shrubby or spreading; ranging from 5 to 9 m in height; and its young branchlets are rusty-hairy. The attractive leaves are single and alternate, 2-ranked, with minutely hairy petioles 6 to 12.5 mm long; ovate to elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, short
Cherimoya's prefer a summer temperature of 65-80F, and a winter temperature of 41-65F. In cool climates, branches will defoliate for a few months in winter. Cherimoya's like cool summers and cool nights. Very hot or cold weather, and cold or hot winds can be damaging. Water frequently when the plant is putting out new growth, infrequently when ...
Présentation de Annona cherimola (Chérimolier) : description, classification, répartition, observations, statuts de protection, listes rouges, habitats... En poursuivant votre …
Methods: The anti-proliferative effect of A. cherimola ethanolic leaf extract was evaluated via cell viability assay. Its pro-apoptotic effect was assessed through Cell Death ELISA and dual Annexin V/PI staining. To further investigate the molecular mechanism by which the extract promoted apoptosis and inhibited the proliferation of the …
Annona cherimola is a fairly dense, fast-growing, evergreen tree, erect but low branched and somewhat shrubby or spreading; ranging from 5 to 9 m in height; and its young …
CHIRIMOYA (Annona Cherimola) I.CARACTERÍSTICAS GENERALES Botánica Descripción Origen y Localización II.USOS Medicinal III.POST – COSECHA IV.TRANSFORMACIÓN Jugo Néctar Formulación V.BIBLIOGRAFÍA I.CARACTERÍSTICAS GENERALES Botánica: árbol erecto de poco desarrollo perteneciente a la familia de las …
Annona cherimola: Family: Annonaceae: Plant Type Tropical evergreen: Mature Size: 30 ft. tall, 30 ft. wide: Sun Exposure: Full sun: Soil Type: Compost-rich, …
In this work, the food quality of four international (Campas, Chaffey, Fino de Jete and White) and three local (Daniela, Torre1 and Torre2) cultivars of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill) was investigated.With this aim, pomological traits, sensorial attributes, physiochemical parameters (pH, total soluble content and total acidity), …
Annona cherimola is known as cherimoya (Spanish), cherimolier (French), anona (Mexico), and noina ostrelia (Thailand). This species is commercially grown in Spain, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and New Zealand. Cherimoya is cultivated mainly in the Mediterranean, and Spain is the world's leading producer. It is a small, erect, spreading deciduous tree ...