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Recommendations for citrus, pineapples, tea, bananas, mangoes, guavas, pawpaws, litchis, macadamias and pecans. Abstract supplied by Commonwealth Bureau of Horticulture and Plantation Crops.

Author(s)
Vincent, A. P.
Citation
Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Journal, 1977, No. 528, pp 4-7
Abstract

A visit was paid to the Congo to determine the potential of tropical and subtropical crops in the Niari Valley. Mangoes were identified as having the the biggest potential. More than 30 000 mango trees already exist in the area. These trees could be topworked with commercial cultivars from South...

Author(s)
Human, C. F.
Citation
Inligtingsbulletin - Instituut vir Tropiese en Subtropiese Gewasse, 1996, No. 287, pp 10-14
Abstract

Research in progress is reported on pecans, citrus, litchis, avocados, macadamias, pineapples, mangoes, bananas, tea, coffee, guavas and ginger.

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Information Bulletin, Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 1983, No. 136, pp 1-13
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Research is reported on citrus, pineapples, bananas, avocados, mangoes, guavas, coffee, tea, pecans, macadamias and pawpaws.

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Information Bulletin, Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 1981, No. 112, pp 1-10
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Data are presented on the injury sustained by litchis, avocados, pawpaws, passion fruit, macadamias and mangoes after 9 herbicide treatments, including glyphosate, Gramuron [paraquat + diuron] and diuron at several rates.

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Information Bulletin, Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 1975, No. 33, pp 4-5
Abstract

Water requirements of crops (including Citrus, bananas, mangoes and avocados) at Mpumalanga Laeveld in the Krokodilrivier watershed, South Africa, are described. The maximum daily requirements varied from 40 to 60 m3/ha. The effects of irrigation and drought during different growth stages...

Author(s)
Hoffman, E.
Citation
Neltropika Bulletin, 1999, No. 304, pp 3-6
Abstract

The crops on which progress tn research is reported include avocados, citrus, litchis, bananas, mangoes and pineapples.

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Information Bulletin, Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 1980, No.100, pp 24 pp.
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This special edition of the journal comprises 21 papers and advisory articles on the effects of drought and strategies for its limitation in citrus, bananas, litchis, avocados, guavas and mangoes. Crop management techniques (including pest and disease control), irrigation, mulching, cover crops,...

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Inligtingsbulletin - Instituut vir Tropiese en Subtropiese Gewasse, 1993, Special Edition, pp 35 pp.
Abstract

Data are included on the Class A pan factors applicable to pecans, avocados, citrus, litchis, macadamias, bananas, coffee, mangoes and tea. The practical use of an evaporation pan for irrigation management is discussed.

Author(s)
Bredell, G. S.; Barnard, C. J.
Citation
Citrus and Sub-Tropical Fruit Journal, 1974, No.487, pp 18-20
Abstract

Progress in research on the following crops is briefly reported: citrus, pineapples, bananas, avocados, litchis, mangoes, pecans and macadamias.

Citation
Information Bulletin, Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 1982, No. 124, pp 1-13

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