Finger Lime Could Be New Crop for Citrus Growers

The finger lime is a citrus relative, scientifically named Microcitrus australasica. Finger limes are native to Australia and are so named because the fruits are long and fingerlike in shape (see figures 1 and 2). Finger limes belong to a group of similar citrus relatives, all originating from Aust...

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Main Authors: Manjul Dutt, Jude Grosser
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2016-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/88586
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description The finger lime is a citrus relative, scientifically named Microcitrus australasica. Finger limes are native to Australia and are so named because the fruits are long and fingerlike in shape (see figures 1 and 2). Finger limes belong to a group of similar citrus relatives, all originating from Australia with common names such as Round lime, Mount White lime, Kakadu lime and Russell River lime. In Australia, finger limes have become popular as “bush tucker,” a category of foods that come from the wild and command high prices as a specialty crop. In addition to domestic consumption, a significant amount is also exported to Asia and Europe. In the United States, finger limes have remained rare, only occasionally found as a citrus curiosity and cultivated to a limited extent in California and Florida. But perhaps these funny, little fruits have more than meets the eye.
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spelling doaj.art-64816c715d0f4ef3ba11b949175619502024-04-13T04:40:28ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092016-11-012016Finger Lime Could Be New Crop for Citrus GrowersManjul Dutt0Jude Grosser1research assistant scientist, Horticultural Sciences Department, UF/IFAS Citrus REC in Lake AlfredUniversity of Florida The finger lime is a citrus relative, scientifically named Microcitrus australasica. Finger limes are native to Australia and are so named because the fruits are long and fingerlike in shape (see figures 1 and 2). Finger limes belong to a group of similar citrus relatives, all originating from Australia with common names such as Round lime, Mount White lime, Kakadu lime and Russell River lime. In Australia, finger limes have become popular as “bush tucker,” a category of foods that come from the wild and command high prices as a specialty crop. In addition to domestic consumption, a significant amount is also exported to Asia and Europe. In the United States, finger limes have remained rare, only occasionally found as a citrus curiosity and cultivated to a limited extent in California and Florida. But perhaps these funny, little fruits have more than meets the eye. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/88586Breeding
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