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      Horticultural Reviews 

      Organic Acids in Fruits

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          Sequencing of diverse mandarin, pummelo and orange genomes reveals complex history of admixture during citrus domestication

          The domestication of citrus, is poorly understood. Cultivated types are selections from, or hybrids of, wild progenitor species, whose identities and contributions remain controversial. By comparative analysis of a collection of citrus genomes, including a high quality haploid reference, we show that cultivated types were derived from two progenitor species. Though cultivated pummelos represent selections from a single progenitor species, C. maxima, cultivated mandarins are introgressions of C. maxima into the ancestral mandarin species, C. reticulata. The most widely cultivated citrus, sweet orange, is the offspring of previously admixed individuals, but sour orange is an F1 hybrid of pure C. maxima and C. reticulata parents, implying that wild mandarins were part of the early breeding germplasm. A wild “mandarin” from China exhibited substantial divergence from C. reticulata, suggesting the possibility of other unrecognized wild citrus species. Understanding citrus phylogeny through genome analysis clarifies taxonomic relationships and enables sequence-directed genetic improvement.
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            Ellagitannins, ellagic acid and their derived metabolites: A review about source, metabolism, functions and health

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              Chlorogenic acids and other cinnamates - nature, occurrence, dietary burden, absorption and metabolism

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                February 16 2018
                : 371-430
                10.1002/9781119431077.ch8
                5c356527-18d2-4fdd-9639-63fd9b649d52
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