The future is likely to bring more types of citrus, not fewer. “Citrus is competitive,” says citrus breeder and geneticist Fred Gmitter, explaining how global researchers race to develop ...
For the most part, yes. “There is data that shows consuming citrus fruit reduces risks for [some] types of cancer, particularly oral cancers, pharynx, esophagus, lung cancer and cancers of the ...
It is well-draining and includes a supply of inorganic fertilizer that can feed citrus trees for up to six months. Fortunately, all types of citrus trees will perform well in a similar potting mix.