I have the book which is mentioning about trench culture at Keszthely but I was too lazy to sit down and translate, till now.
The book describe the biology of citrus, the average temperature requirements for growing citrus from flowering till fruit ripening, soil, etc. There are also few data's about hardiness.
The majority of citrus trees were grow from seed until 1951-52 when arrived from Georgia country few thousand of grafted citrus plants like: C. Unshiu, 'New Georgian' Lemon, 'Georgian' Orange, Meyer Lemon and Lemon 'Keszthely' - I believe this one is from seed.
Two rootstock's are mentioned in the book: PT and Bigaradier.
In 1953 Keszthely, the average of temperature to meet the growing requirement of citrus was 199 days and the total temperature received by plants was 3495C degrees. This calorimetry was enough for Satumas fruits to ripen till end of November but not for lemons and orange.
There was done an experiment from 1953 when those tranches were covered with glass from 15th of September until 30th of April and with this method they can increase the growing season to 278 days and the total temperature received by plants to 4.755C. This was enough for lemons and satsumas fruits to ripen in the same year but instead for oranges it wasn't because the intensity of sun is not enough during spring and autumn.