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A Study on the Cell Layer Patterns of a Citrus Periclinal Chimera Reveals β-Cryptoxanthin Regulation in Citrus Fruits. [PDF]
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Imperial Institute Archive. No.28: Union of South Africa - Citrus Industry
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Southern Economic Journal, 1952
In 1914 Russia had about 160 hectares (one hectare is equivalent to approximately 2.5 acres) under citrus fruits, most of which were tangerines. With the beginning of World War I, the import of citrus fruits had ceased, and the Russian government began expanding its citrus acreage; thus, by 1917 Russia had approximately 500 hectares of citrus fruits ...
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In 1914 Russia had about 160 hectares (one hectare is equivalent to approximately 2.5 acres) under citrus fruits, most of which were tangerines. With the beginning of World War I, the import of citrus fruits had ceased, and the Russian government began expanding its citrus acreage; thus, by 1917 Russia had approximately 500 hectares of citrus fruits ...
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Problems Facing the Citrus Industry
ASME 1955 Citrus Engineering Conference, 1955The so-called Cinderella of the citrus industry, Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate, started with a production of 226,000 gallons in 1946. Last year 67,000,000 gallons of Frozen Orange Juice concentrate were produced. In 1946 there was only one plant in operation on the product as it is known today. Today there are 24 plants operating.
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Cogeneration and the Citrus Industry
ASME 1987 Citrus Engineering Conference, 1987The purpose of this presentation is to acquaint you with cogeneration, provide techniques for quickly assessing its possible application at your facility, and provide direction for implementation, if appropriate. Cogeneration is the sequential production of steam and electricity from the same energy source.
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Automation for the Citrus Industry
ASME 1958 Citrus Engineering Conference, 1958With the ever-increasing necessity of economy of processing and uniformity of product, automation becomes more and more vital to the citrus industry. Our present purpose is to define the subject, briefly describe its functions, and discuss, as time will allow, its pertinent applications. Paper published with permission.
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Packaging for the Citrus Industry
ASME 1962 Citrus Engineering Conference, 1962When I was approached by Tom Kimball to make this talk to your group I was very much pleased. First, because I considered it a compliment to appear before you at this annual meeting, and secondly, because the subject of Packaging has earned a spot on this program. Paper published with permission.
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