Pomology is the science and technology of cultivating and producing fruits and within this discipline, Pomology.org provides a wide range of resources related to temperate, subtropical and tropical fruits.
The Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis, Rutaceae) is an ancient hybrid between pomelo (C. maxima) and tangerine (C. reticulata). Orange fruits are widely grown in warm climates worldwide, and commonly eaten fresh, or squeezed for their juice. Orange trees are widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical climates.
The Orange section is part of the Fruit Crop Category of Pomology.org and currently contains 59 resources. One of the most popular entries is an article on “Partial Purification of a Growth Factor from Orange Juice Which Affects Citrus Tissue Culture and Its Replacement by Citric Acid” which was published in the science journal “Plant Physiology” in 1975.
The authors conclude that citric acid as a natural component of citrus juice is responsible for the growth-promoting activity of orange juice. The growth-promoting activity of juice involves both cell division and cell enlargement. Another popular article from the same journal covers “Endogenous Abscisic Acid in Relation to Bud Growth in Alternate Bearing ‘Valencia’ Orange”.
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Dahlia Resources
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How to Grow Dahlias:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/dg1115.html
http://www.dahlias.com/howtogrowdahlias.aspx
http://www.dahlia.com/dahliatips.html
http://cgdahlias.com/dahlia_growing_tips.html
http://www.dahlia.org/index.php?page=growing-dahlias
Dahlia Classification Guide and Handbook:
http://www.dahlia.org/guide/
Source for Dahlia Tubers:
http://www.lynchcreekdahlias.com/
http://www.dansdahlias.com/
Dahlia Clubs / Societies:
http://www.dahlia.org/
http://sfdahlias.org/
http://www.dahlias.net/
http://www.dahlias.net/adscontacts.htm
http://www.pugetsounddahlias.org/
http://www.dahliasocietyofalabama.org/
Additional listings: Dahlia Society Listings
How to Grow Dahlias:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/dg1115.html
http://www.dahlias.com/howtogrowdahlias.aspx
http://www.dahlia.com/dahliatips.html
http://cgdahlias.com/dahlia_growing_tips.html
http://www.dahlia.org/index.php?page=growing-dahlias
Dahlia Classification Guide and Handbook:
http://www.dahlia.org/guide/
Source for Dahlia Tubers:
http://www.lynchcreekdahlias.com/
http://www.dansdahlias.com/
Dahlia Clubs / Societies:
http://www.dahlia.org/
http://sfdahlias.org/
http://www.dahlias.net/
http://www.dahlias.net/adscontacts.htm
http://www.pugetsounddahlias.org/
http://www.dahliasocietyofalabama.org/
Additional listings: Dahlia Society Listings
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