Kuchinotsu No. 37
Kuchinotsu No.37 is a tangor cultivar grown in Japan.[1]
Kuchinotsu No.37 | |
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Genus | Citrus |
Hybrid parentage | Kiyomi x Encore |
Cultivar | Kuchinotsu No.37 |
Origin | Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki, Japan |
Parentage
It is a hybrid of the "Kiyomi" tangor and the 'Encore' mandarin.[2]
Hybrids
It is a parent of the setoka along with the "Murcott" tangor, and is a parent of the Japanese reikou.[3]
Uses
The fruit and tree itself is quite obscure and little known. It is often used to create new citrus hybrids.
See also
References
- Matsumoto, R. (National Inst of Fruit Tree Science; Yamamoto, M.; Kuniga, T.; Yoshioka, T.; Mitani, N.; Okudai, N.; Yamada, Y.; Asada, K.; Ikemiya, H.; Yoshinaga, K.; Uchihara, S.; Oiyama, I.; Murata, H. (2003). "New citrus cultivar 'Setoka'". Bulletin of the National Institute of Fruit Tree Science (Japan) (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- Matsumoto, R. (National Inst of Fruit Tree Science; Yamamoto, M.; Kuniga, T.; Yoshioka, T.; Mitani, N.; Okudai, N.; Yamada, Y.; Asada, K.; Ikemiya, H.; Yoshinaga, K.; Uchihara, S.; Oiyama, I.; Murata, H. (2003). "New citrus cultivar 'Setoka'". Bulletin of the National Institute of Fruit Tree Science (Japan) (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- Matsumoto, R. (National Inst of Fruit Tree Science; Yamamoto, M.; Kuniga, T.; Yoshioka, T.; Mitani, N.; Okudai, N.; Yamada, Y.; Asada, K.; Ikemiya, H.; Yoshinaga, K.; Uchihara, S.; Oiyama, I.; Murata, H. (2003). "New citrus cultivar 'Setoka'". Bulletin of the National Institute of Fruit Tree Science (Japan) (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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