Citrus fruits are typically sprayed multiple times throughout their growing season to manage pests and diseases, as well as to enhance growth and fruit quality. Depending on the region and specific practices, this can range from a few times a month to several times during critical periods. Organic growers may use fewer or different types of sprays compared to conventional growers. Ultimately, the frequency and type of spraying depend on various factors including climate, pest pressure, and agricultural practices.
Citrus fruit is sprayed with water to create a protective layer for the fruit when it gets cold. This water will become ice and keep them insulated, which helps keep the harsh weather from destroying the fruit.
No, passion fruit is not a citrus fruit.
Mangoes are not a citrus fruit. No they are not. Mango is not a citrus fruit as it doesn't contains vitamin c.
No, figs aren't a citrus fruit.
citrus: any ructaceous tree or shrub of the genus "citrus", which includes the citron, lemon, lime, orange,grapefuit... citrus fruit: 1) a fruit of any tree or shrub of the genus "citrus" as of the lemon or orange tree... 2) such fruit collectively. so citrus is not a fruit but a kind of fruit.
No - although it often grows in the same climates (tropical & subtropical).
Citrus IS a subtropical and tropical fruit.
An apple is a fruit, but not a citrus. A fruit is distinguished from vegetables by having seeds, which an apple does have, but only oranges and grapefruits and fruits like that are citrus fruit. It is also a pome fruit.
I am sure it is a fruit but I am also pretty sure it is not a citrus fruit. I could be wrong but from what I have looked up, I believe it is not.
yes, citrus fruit is a crop in the scientific world.
yes actually it is the same
No, citrus fruits are oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit