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- Q16993304 subject Q8412081.
- Q16993304 abstract "The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Ademuz' was cloned by root cuttings from a tree growing in the eponymous town in the environs of Valencia, Spain, by researchers at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Montes, Universidad Politėcnica de Madrid in 1996. The tree is one of a number discovered to have a very high resistance to Dutch Elm Disease, on a par with, if not greater than, the hybrid cultivar 'Sapporo Autumn Gold'. In the Madrid study, the appearance of the tree was rated 4.5 / 5, making it the most attractive of the selected cultivars.".
- Q16993304 wikiPageExternalLink ulmus-minor-ademuz.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q10289985.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q132782.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q147487.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q16993287.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q25864.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q42621.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q4886.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q5366358.
- Q16993304 wikiPageWikiLink Q8412081.
- Q16993304 name Q147487.
- Q16993304 type CultivatedVariety.
- Q16993304 type Eukaryote.
- Q16993304 type Plant.
- Q16993304 type Species.
- Q16993304 type Thing.
- Q16993304 type Q19088.
- Q16993304 type Q4886.
- Q16993304 type Q756.
- Q16993304 comment "The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Ademuz' was cloned by root cuttings from a tree growing in the eponymous town in the environs of Valencia, Spain, by researchers at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Montes, Universidad Politėcnica de Madrid in 1996. The tree is one of a number discovered to have a very high resistance to Dutch Elm Disease, on a par with, if not greater than, the hybrid cultivar 'Sapporo Autumn Gold'.".
- Q16993304 label "Ulmus minor 'Ademuz'".
- Q16993304 name "Ulmus minor".