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Lemon
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2011, June 26, 30, 25
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Publisher Description
Byline: DR. S. M. ALAM Lemon trees are believed to be native to the Indian sub-continent (India and Pakistan). Europeans were introduced to the lemon only in the 2nd century AD. The lemon is by now a major cultivated fruit tree in all Mediterranean and subtropical climates around the world. The lemon is propagated from stored seeds in the springtime. Lemon plant grows optimally on well-drained soils with good exposure to incumbent sunlight.