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- Under the Swingle system, the desert lime was classified in the genus Eremocitrus, a close relative of the genus Citrus. More recent taxonomy considers...
- (Citrus hystrix var. micrantha). Australian limes (former Microcitrus and Eremocitrus) Australian desert lime (Citrus glauca) Australian finger lime (Citrus...
- These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus. They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians and Indigenous...
- features present throughout the subtribe Citrineae (genera Clymenia, Eremocitrus, Fortunella, Microcitrus and Poncirus) and the ease with which species...
- Ingram & H.E.Moore ×Citroncirus J.W.Ingram & H.E.Moore Citrophorum Neck. Eremocitrus Swingle Feroniella Swingle Fortunella Swingle Limon Mill. Microcitrus...
- separate genera: Poncirus (trifoliate orange), Fortunella (kumquat), Eremocitrus (desert limes), Microcitrus (finger and round limes), as well as an additional...
- Styphelia humifusa Astroloma humifusum Native ****quat Atalantia glauca Eremocitrus glauca desert lemon, desert lime Native currant Coprosma billardieri...
- origin in Australia suggests there may be native host plants such as Eremocitrus glauca, commonly known as the Australian Desert Lime. This native woody...
- C. J.; Serra, P.; Duran‐Vila, N. (2010). "Effects of resistance of Eremocitrus glauca and Microcitrus australis to viroid infection: replication, ac****ulation...
- Swingle & M.Kellerm. – cherry oranges Citrus L. – citrus fruits (including Eremocitrus, Microcitrus and Poncirus) Clausena Burm.f. Feroniella Swingle – may...