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Low glyphosate rates do not affect Citrus limonia (L.) Osbeck seedlings
Pest Management Science, 2009AbstractBACKGROUND: Glyphosate is used to control weeds in citrus orchards, and accidental spraying or wind drift onto the seedlings may cause growth arrest owing to metabolism disturbance. Two experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of non‐lethal rates (0, 180, 360 and 720 g AI ha−1) of glyphosate on four‐month‐old ‘Cravo’ lime, Citrus ...
Gravena, Renan +4 more
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Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Polyphenols from Pomelo (Citrus Grandis Limonia Osbeck L.) Peel
Engineering and Technology For Sustainable Development, 2021The pomelo peel occupies 50% of the fruit mass in pomelo juice processing. It contains large amounts of phenolic compounds, which may provide benefits to human health. These components should be isolated. In this study, the effects of ethanol concentrations, material-to-solvent ratios (g/mL), temperatures and sonication time on total phenolic content ...
Quang Binh Hoang +3 more
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КАЧЕСТВЕННОЕ И КОЛИЧЕСТВЕННОЕ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ ФЛАВОНОИДОВ В CITRUS LIMONIA (L.)
2020Международный научно-исследовательский журнал, Выпуск 10 (100 ...
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Flavonoids, coumarins and acridone alkaloids from the root bark of Citrus limonia
Phytochemistry, 1990Abstract A new flavone, limonianin, together with two fanones, lonchocarpol A, lupinifolin and six coumarins, suberosin, xanthoxyletin, xanthyletin, nordentatin, 7-demethylsuberosin, and crenulatin as well as three acridone alkaloids, citrusinine-I, 5-hydroxynoracronycine and citracridone-I and p -hydroquinone were isolated from the root bark of ...
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Growth of Carnation Lemon (Citrus limonia osbeck) seedlings in different levels of rock dust
ConciliumThe Cravo Limo (Citrus limonia Osbeck) is the most used rootstock in Brazil and the world, due to its main characteristic of resistance to water stress, and despite being originally from China, it has adapted very well to Brazilian soils. In a post-war world (Russia and Ukraine), there was a need to improve studies on fertilizers available in the ...
Giovanna Ferreira Campos +1 more
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Chemical profiles of Rangpur lime(Citrus limonia) peel oils of different cultivars of Argentina
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2012Peel and leaf oils of three lime populations, belonging to the Citrus limonia Osbeck species were obtained from fruits collected on lime trees submitted to the same pedoclimatic and cultural conditions. Their chemical composition was investigated by capillary gas chromatography (GC), GC–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and chiral multidimensional GC (MDGC ...
B. Acevedo +4 more
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Illustrative planting guide to mandarin lime (Citrus x limonia) tree
2023Monge-Pérez, José Eladio +1 more
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Citrus aurantifolia Limes (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle, Limonia aurantifolia)
2012Shakhnoza S. Azimova +1 more
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