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  1. Aimed at bringing to the awareness of tropical dwellers the rich medicinal resources available to them at almost nocost. 47 pages, illustrated, photos
  2. 1984-01-01 This book providesuseful information on the production of a wide range of tropical tree fruits that grow in Australia. 225 pages, illustrations, photos
  3. 1994-01-01 This book includes chapters on the olive industry, botanical description, orchard planning, the olive tree and fruit, pest management, harvesting and processing the crop. 156 pages, illustrated, photos
  4. 1988-01-01 This IBPGR descriptor list for papaya was prepared in consultation with a number of experts on the crop, the major contributors beingDr. PJ Ito of the University of Hawaii, and Dr T Badra, formerly of the National Horticultural Research Institute, Ibadan, Nigeria. 34 pages, illustrated
  5. 1972-01-01 This book discusses Papaya and its health benefits. (2 Copies)
  6. 1993-10-01 Illustrated book on common fruit pests and how to rid your crop of them.
  7. When Bill and his wife Wendy set up home six years ago in the middle of Queensland's tropical jungle, the majical colours, shapes and textures of the truits that surrounded them prompted the Coopers into action. Together, they have colleted and recorded--and Bill has illustrated with remarkable...
  8. Abstract,International Journal of Food Science and Nutrition, 2018 Sapota (Manilkara achras Mill) being to family Sapotaceae, is one of the major Fruit crop. Grown In India. It is a good source of sugar with ranges between 12 and 14 per cent, The most common cultivars grown are kali Podhi,...
  9. 1996-01-01 This book contains an overview of 64 fruit species in a nutshell: each fruit crop is described giving information on major producing countries, uses, nutritional values, origin, vegetative and reproductive traits, pollination, cultivars, ecological requirements, propagation, planting and care,...
  10. 1995-01-01 This field guide to commonly cultivated trees in South-East Asia is beautifully illustrated by the author's watercolours, and is an invaluable resource for those interested to know more about the domesticated trees and fruits which one finds all over the region.The book contains useful diagrams...