2019
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci13622-18
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Minnie Finger Lime: A New Novelty Citrus Cultivar

Abstract: The major positive attributes of this new citrus scion are the combination of healthy growth in both a pot and the field, abundant production of fruit on very compact trees, and fruit traits that are good and similar to the finger lime (Microcitrus australasica) used as a garnish and accent for gourmet food and beverages. The cultivar can be propagated easily by grafting clean budwood of 'Minnie Finger Lime' onto a standard citrus rootstock cultivar. Origin This citrus scion cultivar originated from a 1997 cro… Show more

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“…Thus, our study provides novel information on the somatic fusion between a standard citrus and finger limes. The fruit shape in our somatic fusions resembled the ‘Minnie’ finger lime [ 60 ] but several other horticultural traits were unique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, our study provides novel information on the somatic fusion between a standard citrus and finger limes. The fruit shape in our somatic fusions resembled the ‘Minnie’ finger lime [ 60 ] but several other horticultural traits were unique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microcitrus species have also been used in rootstock and scion breeding programs, partly because of their tolerance against HLB (Bowman et al 2023;Ramadugu et al 2016). However, Microcitrus hybrids generally have not performed well as rootstocks (Bowman et al 2023), and their fruits are generally unsuitable for juicing or fresh consumption (Bowman et al 2019;Shaw et al 2000), likely requiring several generations of backcrossing to obtain suitable fruit quality in progeny for use as a commercial scion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volatile profiles obtained from the three-finger lime samples present different VOCs profiles, as shown in Figures S1-S3, which display typical total ion chromatograms (TIC) of peel and juice of the CV Pink Pearl, Sanguinea, and Faustrime, respectively. A total of 84 volatile compounds were identified by HS-SPME/GC-MS in the peel and the juice of the three different finger lime CVs, including sesquiterpenes (33), monoterpenes hydrocarbons (19), oxygenated monoterpenes (12), aldehydes (7), esters (4), alcohols (4), and others (5), as listed in Table S1, which also reports the VOCs abbreviation code, the experimental and literature reported Kovats index, and the identification method (Table S1). Among all volatile components, 54 have been already identified in the peel extract of different finger lime CVs [1,3,[5][6][7][8][9][11][12][13], while a further 30 VOCs, which seem not been previously observed in any finger lime CV, have been reported in the volatile patterns of various Citrus species [10,[14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Volatile Constituents In the Peel And Juicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 84 volatile compounds were identified by HS-SPME/GC-MS in the peel and the juice of the three different finger lime CVs, including sesquiterpenes (33), monoterpenes hydrocarbons (19), oxygenated monoterpenes (12), aldehydes (7), esters (4), alcohols (4), and others (5), as listed in Table S1, which also reports the VOCs abbreviation code, the experimental and literature reported Kovats index, and the identification method (Table S1). Among all volatile components, 54 have been already identified in the peel extract of different finger lime CVs [1,3,[5][6][7][8][9][11][12][13], while a further 30 VOCs, which seem not been previously observed in any finger lime CV, have been reported in the volatile patterns of various Citrus species [10,[14][15][16][17][18][19]. Previous studies concerning the VOCs profiles in different finger lime CVs have highlighted that, based on a comparative qualitative and quantitative analysis of the volatile pattern in the peel extract, this fruit can be clustered into diverse chemotypes, which are not only unique in the lime species but also the genus Citrus [3,[5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Volatile Constituents In the Peel And Juicementioning
confidence: 99%
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