2018
DOI: 10.33089/jthort.v1i1.8
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Characterization of Pamelo Leaves (Citrus maxima (Burm) Merr) Aceh, Indonesia

Abstract: Pamelo (Citrus maxima (Burm.) Merr) is one type of orange that is prospectively cultivated in Indonesia. Pamelo in Indonesia is very diverse, as the skin of the fruit is green to red, some are  with seed and seedless. Pamelo plants have diverse leaves, both in shape, size, lamina and thickness. The various leaf shapes between plants which show below the genetic resources of pamelo plants are numerous and varied. Information about pamelo aceh plants, especially about the character of leaves is still very limite… Show more

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“…C. hystrix and C. aurantiifolia). The previous study on Citrus morphology by Yunus et al (2018), recorded that both junction types (fused and articulate) can be found in the same species, C. maxima from Aceh, Indonesia. nobilis "Bangkinang" (Figure 1H), C. longilimon, and C. × limon.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristics Of Citrusmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…C. hystrix and C. aurantiifolia). The previous study on Citrus morphology by Yunus et al (2018), recorded that both junction types (fused and articulate) can be found in the same species, C. maxima from Aceh, Indonesia. nobilis "Bangkinang" (Figure 1H), C. longilimon, and C. × limon.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristics Of Citrusmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Generally, the leaves are subcoriaceous, alternately arranged, simple leaf or 1-foliolate laminae (also called unifoliate) and (Figure 1B-J presents leaf morphology of some Citrus in this study). Yunus et al (2018), the wing characteristic of Citrus petiole may vary in a species. Their study indicated the high variation on this character on C. maxima from Aceh Province (Indonesia) from obcordata, obdeltate and obovate.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristics Of Citrusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same thing is also found in some plants, where some morphological characters can be used as distinguishing characters between one clone or plant species with other plants, especially for the selection of plant breeding programs. In cacao plants, it is known that there are significant differences in leaf length and leaf area on the characterization of 6 cocoa clones [15], flavia & Swedish leaf [16], chili pepper accesions [17], Okra accessions [18], pamelo leaves [19], corchorus accession [20], local durio [21], taro [22],…”
Section: A Leaf Size Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%