Guest guest Posted November 16, 1999 Report Share Posted November 16, 1999 Hi, Let me give you some infos about the origin of Bergamot : This is from the 16emes journées internationales huiles essentielles Dignes les Bains (France) HYPOTHESES SUR L ORIGINE GENETIQUE DU BERGAMOTIER FONDEES SUR L ANALYSE MOLECULAIRE. (Mr Luro François & Mr Ollitrault Patrick) ABSTRACT: " The origin and genetic background of the bergamot is unknown but it has been well established in the mediterraean aera for many centuries. Some taxinomists as Dr W T Swingle considered bergamot like a spontaneous mutation or natural variety of sour orange, but it seems that is an hybrid origin and has described like a specy (Citrus bergamia Risso et Poiteau). Numerous hypothesis have been suggested about his parents : sour orange (citrus aurantium L.) sweet lime (Citrus limettioïdes Tan.),lemon (C. lemon (L.) Burman f.) or citron (C. medica L.). In the purpose to certify one of these possibilities we have compared the molecular diversity between several species with different techniques : isozyme polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Lenght Polymorphism of DNA and Random Amplified Polymorphism of DNA. All these genetic markers give the same result : bergamot have a high relationship with lemon and downless with sour orange and sweet lime. It most probably has a sour orange as one parent and a lemon as the other. " Hope this could be interesting for you. For me in accordance with the International Seeds Trade Association and the Florea Europea I give this latin name to bergamot : Citrus bergamia Risso & Poiteau or syn. Citrus autantium L. ssp bergamia (Risso & Poteau) Engler H.G.A. Latin name or botanical name is the only way to be sure we speak about the same thing. It exists lot of confusion about the right variety botanic in EO (origanum is a good example) I work in France with some different Lavender, may I have a little resume about this discussion .... if somebody could post me the more signifiant posts.. >Lavendula Angustafolia / Officinalis / Vera discussion?) ..... Bye Felix KC -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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