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Pyrus korshinskyi, also known as the Kazak pear or Bukharan pear, is a wild species of pear tree native to Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The Kazak pear is in the genus Pyrus (Rosaceae). The IUCN categorises the pear as critically endangered, with it surviving in remote areas with threats including over grazing, harvesting, and use for rootstock. Genetically the pear has potential use for reducing the impact of disease on domesticated pears.

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  • Pyrus korshinskyi (en)
  • Груша Коржинского (ru)
  • Pyrus korshinskyi (sv)
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  • Pyrus korshinskyi, also known as the Kazak pear or Bukharan pear, is a wild species of pear tree native to Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The Kazak pear is in the genus Pyrus (Rosaceae). The IUCN categorises the pear as critically endangered, with it surviving in remote areas with threats including over grazing, harvesting, and use for rootstock. Genetically the pear has potential use for reducing the impact of disease on domesticated pears. (en)
  • Pyrus korshinskyi är en rosväxtart. Pyrus korshinskyi ingår i släktet päronsläktet, och familjen rosväxter. (sv)
  • Груша Коржинского (лат. Pyrus korshinskyi) — вид деревянистых растений рода Груша (Pyrus) семейства Розовые (Rosaceae), произрастающий на сухих склонах, в кустарниковых зарослях и светлых лесах на высоте 1200—1700 м, эндемик Средней Азии (Памиро-Алай, Тянь-Шань). Вид назван в честь российского ботаника Сергея Ивановича Коржинского. (ru)
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  • Pyrus korshinskyi, also known as the Kazak pear or Bukharan pear, is a wild species of pear tree native to Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The Kazak pear is in the genus Pyrus (Rosaceae). The IUCN categorises the pear as critically endangered, with it surviving in remote areas with threats including over grazing, harvesting, and use for rootstock. Genetically the pear has potential use for reducing the impact of disease on domesticated pears. (en)
  • Pyrus korshinskyi är en rosväxtart. Pyrus korshinskyi ingår i släktet päronsläktet, och familjen rosväxter. (sv)
  • Груша Коржинского (лат. Pyrus korshinskyi) — вид деревянистых растений рода Груша (Pyrus) семейства Розовые (Rosaceae), произрастающий на сухих склонах, в кустарниковых зарослях и светлых лесах на высоте 1200—1700 м, эндемик Средней Азии (Памиро-Алай, Тянь-Шань). Вид назван в честь российского ботаника Сергея Ивановича Коржинского. (ru)
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