Citrus glauca
Citrus glauca est species arborum fructiferarum quae ad genus citrorum pertinet. Binomen ab Isaaco Burkill anno 1932 statutum est, Ioanni Lindley secutus, qui anno 1848 Triphasia glauca appellavit, et Gualtero Swingle, qui anno 1914 Eremocitrus glauca. Arbustus Citrus glauca in partibus aridis Terrae Reginae gignitur. Ibi olim pabulata, recentius etiam culta est, nomine vernaculari "Outback lime".
Bibliographia
recensere- Botanica et genetica
- H. C. Barrett, A. M. Rhodes, "A Numerical Taxonomic Study of Affinity Relationships in Cultivated Citrus and Its Close Relatives" in Systematic Botany vol. 1 (1976) pp. 105-136 (Anglice) JSTOR
- Randall J. Bayer, David J. Mabberley, Cynthia Morton, Cathy H. Miller, Ish K. Sharma, Bernard E. Pfeil, Sarah Rich, Roberta Hitchcock, Steve Sykes, "A molecular phylogeny of the orange subfamily (Rutaceae: Aurantioideae) using nine cpDNA sequences" in American Journal of Botany vol. 96 (2009) pp. 668-685 (Anglice)
- Anthony Hele, "Australian native citrus – wild species, cultivars and hybrids" (Primary Industries and resources SA Fact Sheet 7) (2003)
- David J. Mabberley, Citrus (Rutaceae): a review of recent advances in etymology, systematics and medical applications in Blumea vol. 49 (2004) pp. 486-498 spec. pp. 490-491, 493
- David J. Mabberley, "Australian Citreae with notes on other Aurantioideae (Rutaceae)" in Telopea vol. 7 (1998) p. 333-344, spec. p. 341
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Citrum glaucam spectant. |
Situs scientifici: Tropicos • GRIN • Plant List • NCBI • Biodiversity • Plant Name Index • IUCN Red List |
- "Citrus glauca (Lindlay) Burkill" apud Citrus Pages (Anglice)
- "Eremocitrus glauca (Lindl.) Swingle" apud GRIN
- "Triphasia glauca Lindl." apud Tropicos
- "Eremocitrus glauca (Lindl.) Swingle" apud Tropicos
- "Triphasia glauca Lindl." apud International Plant Names Database (Hortus Kewensis, Herbaria Universitatis Harvardianae, Herbarium Nationale Australianum)
- Usus
- "Bushfood: Native Limes" in Subtropical Gardening (Queensland Bushfood Association)