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Comparative analysis of juice volatiles in selected mandarins, mandarin relatives and other citrus genotypes.

Yuan YuJinhe BaiChunxian ChenAnne PlottoElizabeth A BaldwinFrederick G Gmitter
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2017)
The clustering analysis based on the aroma volatile compositions was able to differentiate mandarin varieties and natural sub-groups, and was also supported by the molecular marker study. The gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of citrus juice aroma volatiles can be used as a tool to distinguish citrus genotypes and assist in the assessment of future citrus breeding programs. The aroma volatile profiles of the different citrus genotypes and inter-relationships detected among volatile compounds and among citrus genotypes will provide fundamental information on the development of marker-assisted selection in citrus breeding. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.
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