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Tropical Flora of the Earth contains inexhaustible stock of genetic resources. Review of the main fruit trees and woody plants of this region has been carried out. Their characteristics, biological features, data on their places of origin and regions of cultivation are given. Information on the...

Author(s)
Muratova, E. N.
Publisher
Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House, Novosibirsk, Russia
Citation
Sibirskij Lesnoj Zurnal / Siberian Journal of Forest Science, 2019, 4, pp 49-62
Abstract

Exceptionally low temperatures, dropping to about 24° F., were experienced at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the winters of 1947-48 and 1948-49. Meteorological conditions preceding the frosts are described; both winters were characterized by a deficiency in rainfall. Observations are ...

Author(s)
Hodgson, R. W.; Schroeder, C. A.; Wright, A. H.
Citation
Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1950, 56, pp 49-64
Abstract

The suitability of modified and controlled atmospheres for storage and transport of tropical fruits is reviewed and research on these topics in the following fruits is described: avocados; bananas and plantains; cherimoyas; durians; feijoas; guavas; lanzons (langsat); loquats; longans; Litchi; ...

Author(s)
Yahia, E. M.
Citation
Horticultural Reviews, 1998, 22, pp 123-183
Abstract

Chemical constituents of 16 tropical fruits (avocado, guava, carambolas, sapodilla, Java plum (Syzygium cumini), Spondias cytherea [S. dulcis], durian, passion fruit, pawpaws, breadfruit, custard apple (Annona squamosa), mango, mangosteen, langsat (Lansium domesticum), longan and Litchi), are...

Author(s)
Ogawa, K.
Citation
Bulletin of the National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, 1999, No. 32, pp 1-13
Abstract

Indonesia is tropical country and has many islands, thus, postharvest problem arises from both inter-island and export in order shipping the tropical fruit from center of production to consumers. This review is an effort in making a contribution to solve the postharvest of fruit problem such as...

Author(s)
Setyadjit; Setyabudi, D. A.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science, 2022, 1024,
Abstract

Introduced fruit crops from a broad geographical range have become established in Vietnam. Carambola (Averrhoa carambola), cucumber tree (A. bilimbi), durian, malay apple (Syzygium malaccense), mangosteen and tamarind have come from south and southeast Asia. Japan and China have contributed...

Author(s)
Le, H. T.; Hancock, J. F.; Ton That Trinh
Citation
Fruit Varieties Journal, 1998, 52, 3, pp 158-168
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Author(s)
Yonemoto, Y.
Publisher
Japanese Society for Tropical Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Research for Tropical Agriculture, 2012, 5, 1, pp 1-14
Abstract

Global production and demand for tropical fruits continues to grow each year as consumers are enticed by the exotic flavors and potential health benefits that these fruits possess. Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) are often responsible for the juicy, fresh aroma of tropical fruits. This poses a...

Author(s)
Cannon, R. J.; Ho ChiTang
Publisher
Food and Drug Administration, Taipei City, Taiwan
Citation
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis, 2018, 26, 2, pp 445-468
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The wedge grafting technique is described in detail for students, nursery growers and technologists. Formerly considered as very difficult to accomplish and with poor results, this technique is now yielding very high graft success beyond 95% in rambutans, lychees, longans and other fruit trees in...

Author(s)
Tabora, P. C.; Atienza, L.
Publisher
Florida State Horticultural Society, Goldenrod, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society, 2006, 119, pp 4-6
Abstract

Information on the pollination requirements (including pollinators, pollenizers and the minimum number of plants of a fruit species or cultivar required for successful pollination and fruit production) is important when planning agroforestry projects on small farms, but such information is often...

Author(s)
Knight, R. J., Jr.; Campbell, C. W.
Citation
Proceedings of the Interamerican Society for Tropical Horticulture, 1993, 37, pp 167-170

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