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C. aurantifolia

Gamarra FM.C, Sakanaka LS, Tambourgi EB and Cabral FA. 2006. Influence on the quality of essential lemon (Citrus aurantifolia) oil by distillation process. Braz J Chem Eng 23(1) 147—151. [Pg.266]

Two varieties of limes are of importance in the commercial production of lime oils the West Indian (Mexican or Key) lime. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle and the Persian (Tahiti) lime, C. latifolia Tanaka. The former has small fruits with many seeds, and the latter bears larger, seedless fruits. West Indian limes are grown primarily in Mexico, the West Indies, and Peru Persian limes are cultivated in Florida and Brazil. [Pg.187]

Citrus sinensis (7) C. reticulator (4) V. aurantifolia C. limon "Lisbon" "Meyer"... [Pg.97]

Cancel, A.L., D. OllS, P. Ollitraut, F. Luro, and J.M. Brillouet, 2002. Leaf and peel volatile compounds of an interspeci c citrus somatic hybrid (Citrus aurantifolia Swing, x Citrus paradisi Macfayden). Flavour Fravr. J.. 17 416-424. [Pg.80]

Source Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle (syn. C. medica L. van acida Brandis) (Family Rutaceae). [Pg.422]


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