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... known . Originally , Citrus was a fruit of the Orient , where it has been in cultivation for thousands of years . The oldest Oriental literature includes stories about Cit- rus . The United States is now a principal grower of the fruit ...
... known . Originally , Citrus was a fruit of the Orient , where it has been in cultivation for thousands of years . The oldest Oriental literature includes stories about Cit- rus . The United States is now a principal grower of the fruit ...
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... known in Citrus . Physical and biochemical characteristics . It is known that the genus Canarium synthesizes a large series of turpenes , naturally occurring hydrocarbons of great vari- ety , an example being turpentine , which is a ...
... known in Citrus . Physical and biochemical characteristics . It is known that the genus Canarium synthesizes a large series of turpenes , naturally occurring hydrocarbons of great vari- ety , an example being turpentine , which is a ...
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... known from the Pliocene of New Zea- land and Bolivia ( Quintinia and Escallonia , respectively ) and is also known from the Pleistocene of New Zealand ( Carpodetus ) . The family Grossulariaceae is known in fossil form by Ribes , found ...
... known from the Pliocene of New Zea- land and Bolivia ( Quintinia and Escallonia , respectively ) and is also known from the Pleistocene of New Zealand ( Carpodetus ) . The family Grossulariaceae is known in fossil form by Ribes , found ...
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