Citrus in the world
This report provides an assessment of citrus health globally. Citrus trees are a perennial crop grown for its fruits, which are one of the key sources of vitamin C in human diets (Liu et al 2012), a source of simple sugars, dietary fibre and secondary metabolites (Lv et al 2015), and a key ingredien...
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ISSP
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8478 https://www.isppweb.org/GPHA_Book/GPHA_book.pdf#page=108 |
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