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The History and Evolution of Citrus (Documentary)
A journey back in time to understand the evolution and origins of the genus citrus.
Thank you to loww_loww_ for the awesome citrus fruit art! :)
A list of my sources:
citrusvariety.ucr.edu/
Boyd, R., & Silk, J. B. (2020). How humans evolved. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
Fischer, T., & Butzmann, R. (1998). Citrus meletensis (Rutaceae), a new species from the Pliocene of Valdarno (Italy). Plant Systematics and Evolution, 210(1/2), 51-55. Retrieved December 5, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/23643255
Toussaint-Samat, M. (2009). A history of food. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Talon, M., Caruso, M., & Gmitter, F. G. (2020). The genus citrus. Duxford, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier.
Wu, Guohong & Terol, Javier & Ibanez, Victoria & López-garcía USACH, Antonio & Pérez-Román, Estela & Borredá, Carles & Domingo, Concha & Tadeo, Francisco & Carbonell-Caballero, Jose & Alonso, Roberto & Curk, Franck & Du, Dongliang & Ollitrault, Patrick & Roose, Mikeal & Dopazo, Joaquin & Gmitter, Frederick & Rokhsar, Daniel & Talon, Manuel. (2018). Genomics of the origin and evolution of Citrus. Nature. 554. 10.1038/nature25447.
Xie, Sanping & Manchester, Steven & Liu, Kenan & Wang,, Yunfeng & Sun, Bainian. (2013). Citrus linczangensis sp. n., a Leaf Fossil of Rutaceae from the Late Miocene of Yunnan, China. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 174. 1201-1207. 1
Thank you to loww_loww_ for the awesome citrus fruit art! :)
A list of my sources:
citrusvariety.ucr.edu/
Boyd, R., & Silk, J. B. (2020). How humans evolved. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
Fischer, T., & Butzmann, R. (1998). Citrus meletensis (Rutaceae), a new species from the Pliocene of Valdarno (Italy). Plant Systematics and Evolution, 210(1/2), 51-55. Retrieved December 5, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/23643255
Toussaint-Samat, M. (2009). A history of food. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Talon, M., Caruso, M., & Gmitter, F. G. (2020). The genus citrus. Duxford, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier.
Wu, Guohong & Terol, Javier & Ibanez, Victoria & López-garcía USACH, Antonio & Pérez-Román, Estela & Borredá, Carles & Domingo, Concha & Tadeo, Francisco & Carbonell-Caballero, Jose & Alonso, Roberto & Curk, Franck & Du, Dongliang & Ollitrault, Patrick & Roose, Mikeal & Dopazo, Joaquin & Gmitter, Frederick & Rokhsar, Daniel & Talon, Manuel. (2018). Genomics of the origin and evolution of Citrus. Nature. 554. 10.1038/nature25447.
Xie, Sanping & Manchester, Steven & Liu, Kenan & Wang,, Yunfeng & Sun, Bainian. (2013). Citrus linczangensis sp. n., a Leaf Fossil of Rutaceae from the Late Miocene of Yunnan, China. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 174. 1201-1207. 1
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Great information .
Really an amazing piece of work! And how unfortunate that there’s no videos after this 😢 all the best and thanks!
How the Asian citrus 🍋🟩 got a nice illustrated portrait, the Australian citrus got mugshots 😅
This is the best documentary that I heard ..... congratulations from srilanka 🎉
I can’t imagine cooking Western Hemisphere cuisines without lemons (!!!), limes, and, though to a lesser extent, oranges.
This was awesome ❤
Thank you very much ❤ greetings from Argentina! 🇦🇷
I’m fascinated by citrus. I have a finger lime, Mayer lemon, variegated pink lemon, key lime, navel orange and grapefruit, yuzu and a commercial variety of mandarin orange. I hope to add calamondin and kumquat soon which I lost during a hard freeze several years ago. Citrus adds so much zing to foods. I also have apricot, pomegranate, fig, avacado, and persimmon trees. There used to be just something about growing fruit trees that is very appealing to me. Thank you so much for this video.
Citrus Zoidbergus
Great production
Because many humans never grow up, and remain ignorant.
Wonderfully researched and interesting video, watching now, it has been three years, can we get the hybrids video? ;)
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I remember someone told me that Oranges come from China, but I didn’t believe them. I believe them now. It seems that most citrus fruits come from China 😮
greatly informational video! thank you so much for this scietifically-detailed yet compact and easy to understand information on the Citrus varieties. in Vietnam we have "quýt đường" aka "Vietnam mandarine" cdn.tgdd.vn/Products/Images/8788/226981/bhx/quyt-duong-1kg-202009241008524783.jpg which looks like Thai's Bang Mot. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang_Mot_tangerine , many people refers it as Citrus reticulata Blanco. I am not sure if the name is correct? Do you have any suggestion? It is green-yellow when ripe, thin shiny skin, with a lacy and sticky membrane when peeled (people eat by peeling and not cutting). A traditional cultivar, the peel is very fragnant and taste of it is very unique compared to orange/lime/lemon/kalamansi/orange mandarine/tangerine.
Humans and animals been here for millions of years 9000 years is blink of an eye
I have a question, did I miss the history of Philippine Calamansi? I suggest you must go up in the Province of Benguet to see the citron or etrog version of the province, it is slightly larger in size that the fruit can grow up to 8-10 inches or more when well watered. Google has no idea about the citron grown in the Province of Benguet Philippines.
Don't believe scientist coz Lemons have always existed. If u check the word lemon has been used since the 4000 bc
Is the world only 6,000 years old?
You deserve more mate, best wishes to you and hope to see you in the future!
Ichang is not pronounced Ikang
Same for tachibana: "ch" as in chess or chair
Thank you, that makes more sense. Sometimes finding proper pronounciation of words you only read but never hear is hard and even websites get it wrong
Amazing video. Thank you so much for the effort
Bro dropped a video 7 years ago, 3 years ago, refused to elaborate, left
So much knowledge, but nothing on why humans drink animal milk.
I love this!! I love citrus even more now!
I’m fascinated by the knowledge you get from watching this video. Thank you so very much. God bless you.😊
Thank you, very rich and enlarging my citrus horizon.
I love watching this video I may have watch it a hundred times. Looking forward to an update date. You can look into the natural history of Barbados 1760 you may find something there you can use
woow this is such a good explanation of the genus citrus
I want hoard all the citrus plants now so I can spend the rest of my life cross breeding them 😁😍 Asking for a friend…
Would love to see a video in this style covering bananas or fruits in the rose family
I watched the whole thing!! Was very interesting. I became obsessed with citrus bc my gateway kumquat produced so much. I've now added meyer lemon, keffir lime, pomelo, calamondin & yuzu lol. All in pots and they produce pretty well! Thanks for sharing your hard work with us.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
❤. Christian Marron
While I new some of this. Since I love citrus and have been interested in how they came to be. I did not know just how involved it all is. Thank you for all the information you gathered together!!
It was my pleasure, I am super excited by your comment! I would love to produce more videos. Would you mind if I asked you a few questions such as should stick towards agriculture or branch more into botany
A zesty and informative video - much appreciated.
Gotta have the zest
its weird drinking another creatures milk ! when were kids you think it's normal you should drink milk but when get older you don't get it
Wouldnt it be even weirder drinking human breast milk as you get older?
This is very impressive and I thank you
Thank you, I do plan on making more but money seems to be the big stress in life atm. Even google gets all of the monetization for this video until I can finally file a claim. I wanted to do a great job with this video so I spent at least $700 on it. The most expensive things for me to find was the academic research, textbooks, original artwork, and a even bought a drone. I just need to be in that creative space again. I really love to garden and I have been thinking about making a channel related to that or somehow bringing aspects of that into this. I would still want it to have a very esc documentary form to it. Sorry for the essay and delving into so much. Makes me always sad looking back at these comments like I am deliberatly throwing away an intense passion and creative out light for me by just not posting.
@@anthroman7963 life is a bitch sometimes. I hope you continue this was an incredible documentary and I will consume whatever you put out
nice video man.
Antz-Mexica-Choctaw-Nordic-Holywater
Not sure if such a thing exist
Maybe the best citrus history on the tube well done. I have mandelo trees I propagate because they have cool heart shape full leaves. Seems like a genetic thing as my other mandelos don't have the mutation. Calamondin orange does not graft to many citrus I have found. Interesting if there was a huge flood after previous ice age ie ice free planet the survivors would be safe in Tibet with the cultivars they saved. Apes would move citrus as well migrating over time.
Great video very informative. Love to see you delve into tea or coffee..
Not a good start to say human are the only animals to drink milk because im pretty sure if you give milk to a cat or dog of any age they will drink it 😂
Do other animals harvest milk from other animals?
No thats true maybe it can happen that some animal occasionally harvest milk from another but is very rare and normally only when they are puppies like some stray cat can drink milk from a dog ir vice versa but like you said just when are puppies but doesn’t change the fact that in the first 10 seconds of the video it say drink and not harvest
@@Dvx1783 That's not quite the same as harvesting.
@@Dvx1783 any car you give it any kind of milk will drink
Hey love the content, just wondering do you still have future videos planned that you alluded to? Just cause its been a while, would love to see more!
I passionately do plan on making more videos. I hope to be in that mindset again soon. Thank you for your compliment, it made my day!
Whoa! I am from the Philippines and I was just searching for info on the local citruses here -- and I stumbled on this gem of a video. One of the best rabbit holes I have ever fallen into. I am never going to look at pomelo, kaffir lime, and other local citruses in the same way again
Because it’s good for you. Most people become lactose intolerant because of vaccines. We’re also the only animals that kill the unborn in the womb
wow that was the best 50 minutes spent in the last few years i feel so well informed that i feel like i owe you a thank you very much.
I grow citrus and cannabis.. the best two plants for you and me! 🤭
Thanks for going hard when you didn't need to. It's people like you who make the world a better place.
Great video, thank you!
Thank you! :)
Lost me at part 1 and your slow speech
Thanks for the input!
Very good.
Thank you
Great vid! I want my cumquat finger lime hybrid
Same, I still don't have it! All the trees I find cost way too much or are sold out online.