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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...
- placed in other families. The remaining four Engler subfamilies were Aurantioideae, Rutoideae, Flindersioideae and Toddalioideae. Engler's division into...
- wild relatives of the orange subfamily (family Rutaceae, subfamily Aurantioideae)" (pp 129–474) - In: H. J. Webber & L. D. Batchelor (eds.) - The Citrus...
- 212–220. Mabberley, D. J. (1998). "Australian Citreae with notes on other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)" (PDF). Telopea 7 (4): 333–344. Look up kumquat in Wiktionary...
- study of cp-DNA evolution in the tribe Citreae (Rutaceae subfamily Aurantioideae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1: 55–62. doi:10.1078/1439-6092-00058...
- 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...
- al. (2009). A molecular phylogeny of the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) using nine cpDNA sequences. American Journal of Botany 96(3), 668–685...
- 569–578. Mabberley, D.J. (1998). "Australian Citreae with notes on other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)". Telopea. 7 (4): 333–344. doi:10.7751/telopea19982004. "Search:...
- Steve (2009). "A molecular phylogeny of the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) using nine cpDNA sequences". American Journal of Botany. 96 (3): 668–685...
- 01.003. C. A. Krug (June 1943). "Chromosome Numbers in the Subfamily Aurantioideae with Special Reference to the Genus Citrus". Botanical Gazette. 104...