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Vanilla

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© 2012 Woodhead Publishing Limited All rights reserved. This chapter discusses relevant information on vanilla (. Vanilla planifolia H. C. Andrews), looking first at its historical background and plant description. The chemical compounds found in vanilla
Zara, R. R., De Guzman, C. C.
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Vanilla (Vanilla spp.) Breeding

2019
Vanilla planifolia is the botanical source of vanilla extract, but has not generally benefited from strategic plant breeding. V. planifolia was cultivated in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica for its desirable aroma, and spread globally by vegetative cuttings starting in the 1500s.
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Vanilla planifolia (vanilla)

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Micropropagation and In Vitro Conservation of Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia Andrews)

2009
Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia Andrews (syn. V. fragrans Salisb.), a source of natural vanillin, plays a major positive role in the economy of several countries. A native to the Central America, its primary gene pool is threatened by deforestation and over collection that has resulted in disappearance of natural habitats and wild species.
Minoo, Divakaran, K Nirmal, Babu
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Vanilla

Nutrition Today, 2023
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Vanilla

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Vanilla spp. (Vanilla planifolia and V. tahitensis) (Vanilla)

2019
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Vanilla

2012
C.C. de Guzman, R.R. Zara
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