The Tropical Fruit Forum
Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: PDXIan on July 05, 2020, 11:12:01 AM
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I just noticed that CCPP added Citrus Yuko to their upcoming list. Does anyone know what IPPN Established means?
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Never heard of this, had to look it up. What's the appeal? It doesn't sound that enticing
https://citrusvariety.ucr.edu/citrus/CRC3146.html
Notes and observations:
Notes from T. Tanaka in CITROLOGIA, pg. 76, Osaka, 1961: "YUZU hybrid character, fr size good sized Satsuma, shape resembles Kunembo- rough, orange-yellow, Calyx provides 1g disk ring, rind 5.0 mm, ht 5.0, wid 6.3 cm, pulp poor taste, apex rounded, base pointed, 8 seeds, seeds green polyembryonic. 2/26/88- Fruit way past maturity now, but Tanaka's description (see above) seems pretty good for this accession.--EMN.
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With the description given by UCR, I wonder whats the use for Yuko?
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I know a handful of Chefs that worked in Japan that all want it. Used as a flavoring like a Yuzu.
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Millet, Do you know what IPPN Established means?
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IPPN = International Plant Phenotyping Network