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The ornamental characters, nutritious composition, edible value and medical value of thirteen kinds of major wild fruit resources in Xiaoxing’an Mountains Region were synthetically analyzed such asRosa spp.,Actinidia spp. and so on. The results showed that the wild fruit resources in this region had important garden ornamental value, edible value and medical value. A lot of good germplasm resources and honey plant resources hadn’t been effectively protected and enough utilized. The right way of appropriate arrangement and reasonable exploitation of wild fruit resources in this region should be benefit to get rid of economic crisis early in this region.
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Lihuan, Z., Ling, W., Quanshe, C. et al. Wild fruit resources and exploitation in Xiaoxing’an Mountains. Journal of Forestry Research 10, 31–33 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02855475
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02855475