This small book concerns the potential cultivation of small tropical fruits in Africa for export. Topics covered include fruit quality, climate and soils, site factors, cultural methods, phytosanitary restrictions of importing countries, transport, storage and European Union import statistics for...
Publisher
Éditions Maisonneuve et Larose, Paris, France
Citation
Les petits fruits., 1996, pp 142 pp.
This book was first published under the title Fruits of India: tropical and subtropical. It was updated in 1990 and the title changed to reflect the change in content, a number of fruit crops widely grown in tropical and subtropical regions, but not popular in India, being included. Thirty-one...
Publisher
Naya Prokash, Calcutta, India
Citation
Fruits: tropical and subtropical., 1990, pp 838 pp.
This book has 24 chapters focusing on the postharvest biology and technology of the following tropical and subtropical fruits, i.e. mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), melon (Cucumis melo), nance (Byrsonima crassifolia), noni (Morinda citrifolia), olive (Olea europaea), pawpaw (Carica papaya),...
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Postharvest biology and technology of tropical and subtropical fruits. Volume 4: mangosteen to white sapote, 2011, pp xxxiii + 501 pp.
Two introductory chapters on the tropics and its soils, and cultivation and postharvest handling of tropical fruits, are followed by chapters on the following tropical (and subtropical) fruits: annonas; avocados; bananas; carambolas; guavas; litchis, longans and rambutans; mangoes; papayas...
Author(s)
Nakasone, H. Y.; Paull, R. E.
Publisher
CAB INTERNATIONAL, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Tropical fruits., 1998, pp xvi + 445 pp.
Plant breeding has undergone a period of very rapid and significant development in recent years and the area of fruit breeding is no exception. This book provides a balanced, up-to-date and comprehensive account of the developments in the field of breeding tropical and subtropical fruits. It...
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Breeding tropical and subtropical fruits, 2002, pp xvi + 338 pp.
This multiauthor book contains an introductory chapter on postharvest handling of tropical and subtropical fruits for export, followed by individual chapters on the following fruits: citrus; bananas and plantains; mangoes; pineapples; guavas; pawpaws; litchis; kiwifruits; olives; figs; cherimoyas;...
Publisher
CAB INTERNATIONAL, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Postharvest physiology and storage of tropical and subtropical fruits., 1997, pp xviii + 423 pp.
This book has 22 chapters focusing on the postharvest biology and technology of the following tropical and subtropical fruits: cocona (Solanum sessiliflorum), coconut (Cocos nucifera), dabai (Canarium odontophyllum), date (Phoenix dactylifera), durian (Durio zibethenus), feijoa (Acca sellowiana),...
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Postharvest biology and technology of tropical and subtropical fruits. Volume 3: cocona to mango, 2011, pp xxix + 584 pp.
This book has 21 chapters focusing on the postharvest biology and technology of the following tropical and subtropical fruits: acai (Euterpe oleracea), acerola (Malpighia emarginata), achachairu (Garcinia humilis), akee fruit (Blighia sapida), anola (Emblica officinalis [Phyllanthus emblica]),...
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Postharvest biology and technology of tropical and subtropical fruits. Volume 2: açai to citrus, 2011, pp xxvii + 532 pp.
The aim of this book is to enhance the awareness of lesser known fruit crops. Twenty-two authors have contributed to the 19 chapters which cover the history, distribution, botany, cultivars, maturity stages, harvesting, postharvest handling and storage, chemical composition, nutritional...
Publisher
Florida Science Source, Inc., Lake Alfred, Florida, USA
Citation
Fruits of tropical and subtropical origin. Composition, properties and uses., 1990, pp 391 pp.
This review comprises two parts; the first, by R.J. Garner, is concerned with materials and methods, and the second, by various authors, deals with the propagation of individual tree species. The chapter headings are as follows: Part 1. Introduction; The nursery; Pots and other containers; Potting...
Author(s)
Garner, R. J.; Chaudhri, S. A.
Publisher
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization., Farnham Royal; Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, UK
Citation
Horticultural Review, Commonwealth Bureau of Horticulture and Plantation Crops, 1976, No. 4, pp 566 pp.