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Aurantioideae (sometimes
known as Citroideae) is the
subfamily within the rue and
citrus family (Rutaceae) that
contains the citrus. The subfamily's center...
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placed in
other families. The
remaining four
Engler subfamilies were
Aurantioideae, Rutoideae,
Flindersioideae and Toddalioideae. Engler's
division into...
- 212–220. Mabberley, D. J. (1998). "Australian
Citreae with
notes on
other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)" (PDF).
Telopea 7 (4): 333–344. The
dictionary definition...
- al. (2009). A
molecular phylogeny of the
orange subfamily (Rutaceae:
Aurantioideae)
using nine
cpDNA sequences.
American Journal of
Botany 96(3), 668–685...
- Wood
apple is a
common name for
several trees of
Aurantioideae with
edible fruits and may
refer to:
Aegle marmelos ("Bael" in Hindi), a tree
native to...
- wild
relatives of the
orange subfamily (family Rutaceae,
subfamily Aurantioideae)" (pp 129–474) - In: H. J.
Webber & L. D.
Batchelor (eds.) - The Citrus...
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Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 11
November 2015.
Severinia buxifolia info
Aurantioideae info - has some
information on
Severinia buxifolia v t e...
- of the two
tribes of the
flowering plant family Rutaceae,
subfamily Aurantioideae, the
other being Clauseneae.
Three sub-tribes are included: Triphasiinae...
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study of cp-DNA
evolution in the
tribe Citreae (Rutaceae
subfamily Aurantioideae)".
Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1: 55–62. Bibcode:2003ODivE...3...
- In 1917,
Elmer Drew
Merrill revised and
renamed it
Citrus maxima.
Aurantioideae remains as a subfamily. Raw
pomelo flesh is 89% water, 10% carbohydrates...