Krop exports Greek citrus fruits, kiwi, and watermelons since 2011. FruitOne specializes in citrus cultivation since 1990
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Poncirus trifoliata is a cold-hardy deciduous citrus shrub reaching up to 20 feet. Blooms in April-May, produces small, fuzzy fruit ripening in October. Contains quercetin, vitamin C, and pectin, making it a potential food source. Features large, thick thorns that protect birds and deter predators
Founded in 1524 by Gil González Dávila as Villa de la Natividad. Named Puerto Caballos after Hernán Cortés's arrival in 1526. Destroyed by Çiçumba in 1533, rebuilt by Pedro de Alvarado in 1536. Changed name to Puerto Cortés in 1869 in honor of Hernán Cortés
Gibberellic acid (GA3) is a plant hormone with formula C19H22O6. It appears as white to pale-yellow solid when purified. Plants naturally produce large amounts of GA3. Can be industrially produced using microorganisms
Gibberellic acid (GA3) is a naturally occurring plant hormone. Chemical formula is C19H22O6, molecular weight 346.37. First identified in Japan in 1926 from Gibberella fujikuroi fungus. White to pale-yellow solid with purity ≥90%