Where did the apple first grow on earth?

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Do you know where the apple first grew on earth? Do not know? So, we tell you. And tell the story of apple.
Scientists believe that apples were first born in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan. From here it reached the rest of the world. The first tree of apple was born in the hills of Kazakhstan. With this wild apple today hundreds of species of apples are flourishing around the world.

In 2013, eight million tonnes of apples were born in the whole world. Half of this was born in China only. Apple's business in the US alone is estimated to be around $ 4 billion. Apple has hundreds of breeds all over the world. Everyone has their own choices. Nobody likes a sarcastic variety named Grandi Smith. So, someone very sweet apple red delicious

Either today, apples are grown in many countries of the world. Like India, many breeds of apple are grown in Kashmir and Himachal. But scientists believe that in the hilly areas of Kazakhstan, there are still many species of apple that are not known to the rest of the world. American scientist Phil Forcesline went to Kazakhstan in 1993 to explore his hobby Phil says with his expertise that there are many such khusbis in Kazakhstan's wild apple which can be developed with the help of new breeds of apples.
The first breed of apple is considered 'Malas Sivarasis'. These species still grow in the forests of Kazakhstan. In the forests, there are farmers of these apples, wild bears. The seeds which sprinkle the apple and scatter its seeds here and there.

The American Baghlanese Expert Phil Forlene visited Kazakhstan several times from 1993 to 1996. During this time, he gathered seeds of many breeds of wild apples with the help of local scientist Amsk Zangief.
He used to go to the jungle every time. Breaking the apples tasted it His colors, his taste and other qualities used to be noted. They also recorded where they found the exact address of that place. The Force line misses those days. They say that as they went into the garden of Adam. Where many berries have been found from berry to large apples.
Found some sour and some sweet apples. There may also be many who may have a huge demand in the rest of the world. If someone's taste was almond-like, then someone like honey Some bitter, astringent apples are also found. So many people who have tasted like apple peas.

Actually, bees in the forests of Kazakhstan combine seeds of one tree with another. Hundreds of new breeds of apples have been grown in the forests due to this phenomenon. Now, to meet the goodies of an apple, the apples being grown in the garden, then crossbreeding will be done between them.

Phil Forceline and his team deposited about one-third thirty thousand seeds of apples in a three-time visit to Kazakhstan. They are today named Geneva and Gene Bank of New York.

Well, American scientist Phil Forceline is not alone in looking for new breeds of apples, to go to Kazakhstan. John Selborne, who has grown apple in the UK, has visited many times. Sahlberg says that the view is wonderful here.
Thousands of apple breeds are there. It is difficult to separate from each other in such a way that it is difficult to separate. The taste of some of the applets that Saltburn has tasted was very bad. But, there were some very delicate too.
Selborne also found that some apple trees were free from the usual diseases. Some breeds were flourishing in a very dry environment. While apples require lots of water. Now the calories of these wild apples should be mixed in the remaining apples. So, apple trees produced in free of diseases and less water can be prepared.

Jim Loubi of the University of Minnesota, USA, developed the breed of apple called Honeycrisp. This is twice as expensive as the common apple. It is very big and very lush. Honeycrisp was one of the three best-selling apples in America in 2014.

Luigi says that many Khuzis of Kazakhstan's wild apple are trying to include the rest of the world's scientists, different species of apples. In the spring season, they mix the fruits of their apples with the seeds brought from Kazakhstan. The bees that work in the forests in the breeding of apples The same thing is done by Jim Loubi or John Sailbarn in his or her garden.

After doing this, the flowers are closed. So that the bees do not put new pollen in them. Otherwise, the water will be turned on again. Seeds can be stored after a few months after the fruits born of these flowers. Then these seeds produce new trees. It takes many years. Then the fruit that comes on those trees is tasted and it is known that the happiness that the seekers are seeking, whether they came in or not.

People who do this work for the business, they have to make a lot of money in it. Up to thirty thousand dollars is spent in preparing a new crop in one acre.

Scientists have not yet researched on all the fragments of apple properly. However, it is being investigated now. Just like Phil Forceline is engaged in this work. The results of their hard work and efforts will come out in some years. By then, Kazakhstan's apple can leave a mark on the world differently.
A great breed can be made from some apple species.

Some local people, though, are beginning to understand the importance of Kazakhstan apple apples. Just take the apples named as apples. Its taste is very good. These are also very big. Many apples are then grown up to one kilogram.
Two local youths are cultivating this apple and are also spreading it with a loud noise.
One of these is Andrey Kim, who says that he sells all Apple apples in his garden. Timur tells them that this apple is better if it breaks for some time. It is better to plant its plant at a height of eight hundred to twelve hundred meters. The taste of apples without this height is very bad.

The first Soviet Union had several plantations of apple breed apple. But after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the villa was built on the mountains and its garden was cut off.

By the way, many species of apple are prone to end forever due to large-scale harvesting in the forests of Kazakhstan. Phil Forceline says that he at the right time assembled the seeds and gathered the seeds. Now at least not afraid of the destruction of those species.

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