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  1. 4 giorni fa · Citrus, genus of plants belonging to the rue family ( Rutaceae ), and yielding pulpy fruits covered with fairly thick skins. Economically important plants in this group include the lemon ( C. × limon ), lime ( C. × aurantiifolia ), sweet orange ( C. × sinensis ), sour orange ( C. × aurantium ), tangerine ( C. reticulata ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · ETIMOLOGIA. Citrus: [ Rutaceae] nome latino del cedro e limone, dal greco greco κέδρος kédros cedro e κίτρον kítron limone. bergamia: ( Citrus) dal turco beg armudi pero del signore (anche scritto begarmundi ), oppure dal nome della città di Berga in Spagna. TASSONOMIA FILOGENETICA.

  3. 4 mag 2024 · Scheda IPFI, Acta Plantarum Citrus_trifoliata. Nomenclatura e Caratteristiche. Rutaceae. Citrus trifoliata L. Riferimenti bibliografici: Sp. Pl., ed. 2. 2: 1101 (1763) Entità presente in. Masin R., Scortegagna S. (2012) Flora alloctona del Veneto centromeridionale (province di Padova, Rovigo, Venezia e Vicenza - Veneto - NE Italia).

  4. 6 giorni fa · Ruta: [ Rutaceae] dal greco ῥῡτή rhuté, nome greco della ruta. chalepensis: ( Antirrhinum/ Linaria/ Termontis, Cardaria/ Nasturtium/ Thlaspi, Cardaria draba subsp./ Lepidium/ Lepidium draba subsp./ Lepidium draba var., Mentha, Rumex, Ruta) di Aleppo, l’attuale città di Halab nella Siria settentrionale. Magnoliophyta.

  5. 30 apr 2024 · Chloroplast genomes, pivotal for understanding plant evolution, remain unexplored in Rutaceae, a family with key perennial crops like citrus. Leveraging next-generation sequencing data from 509 Rutaceae accessions across 15 species, we conducted a de novo assembly of 343 chloroplast genomes, unveiling a chloroplast variation map ...

  6. 15 apr 2024 · "Rutaceae" published on by null. A family of aromatic trees and shrubs which are sometimes thorny. The leaves are mostly compound, dotted with glands, aromatic when crushed, without stipules, and sometimes opposite.

  7. 30 apr 2024 · Tangerine, (Citrus reticulata), small thin-skinned variety of orange belonging to the mandarin orange species of the family Rutaceae. Probably indigenous to Southeast Asia, tangerine culture spread westward along trade routes as far as the Mediterranean. The fruit is cultivated in the subtropical.