References on Mango

2821 New fruits from old genes.
Janick J.
Author Affiliation: Department of Horticulture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
1991, page 25-42.
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2822 Breeding and varietal improvement of tropical fruits at MARDI.
Chan Y. K.
Author Affiliation: Fruit Research Division, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute, PO Box 12301, 50774 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
1992, page 138-151.
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2823 Group characterization of Thai mango, Mangifera indica L.
Jintanawong S., Hiranpradit H., Duangpikul P., Polprasid P.
Author Affiliation: Chanthaburi Horticultural, Research Centre, Chanthaburi, 22110, Thailand.
1992, page 254-262.
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2824 Effect of plastic film wrapping on post-harvest fungal rot of mango fruits.
Jagdish Chandra, Pathak V. N.
Author Affiliation: Department of Plant Pathology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipur 313?001, India.
1992, volume 45, page 126-127.
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2825 Bacterial canker of mango: incidence and control.
Mishra A. K., Om Prakash
Author Affiliation: Central Institute of Horticulture for Northern Plains, Lucknow 226?016, India.
1992, volume 45, page 172-175.
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2826 A note on gummosis of mango.
Narasimhudu Y., Reddy P. S. N.
Author Affiliation: Regional Fruit Research Station, Anantharajupet 516?105, Andhra Pradesh, India.
1992, volume 45, page 261-262.
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2827 Postharvest decay control in mangoes with combinations of prochloraz, imazalil, benomyl or TBZ.
Pelser P. du T., Lesar K. H.
Author Affiliation: Outspan Citrus Centre, P O Box 28, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 9-10.
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2828 Systemicity and variation in pathogenicity between strains of Xanthomonas campestris pv. magniferaeindicae.
Wachters E. A., Korsten L., Kotzé J. M.
Author Affiliation: Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 22-24.
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2829 Mango powdery mildew: increased yields with improved mildew control.
Brooks W. H.
Author Affiliation: Agricura, P O Box 912055, Silverton 0127, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 33-34.
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2830 The efficacy of prochloraz, chloramizol-sulphate and quazatine on postharvest diseases of mango.
Lonsdale J. H., Lonsdale J. M., Greef H., Brooks W.
Author Affiliation: Merensky Technological Services, P O Box 14, Duivelskloof 0835, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 35-38.
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2831 Increased mango yields through chemical control of blossom diseases.
Lonsdale J. H., Kotzé J. M.
Author Affiliation: Merensky Technological Services, P O Box 14, Duivelskloof 0835, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 39-41.
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2832 Control of postharvest decay of mangoes using hot water in combination with radurisation or modified atmosphere packaging.
Lonsdale J. H., Lonsdale J. M., Gough T., Lunt R. E.
Author Affiliation: Merensky Technological Services, P O Box 14, Duivelskloof 0835, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 42-44.
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2833 Critical infection periods of mango blossom diseases.
Lonsdale J. H., Kotzé J. M.
Author Affiliation: Merensky Technological Services, P O Box 14, Duivelskloof 0835, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 62-64.
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2834 The effect of postharvest and enhanced copper sprays on the control of mango black spot.
Manicom B. Q.
Author Affiliation: Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, Private Bag X11208, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 17-18.
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2835 Implications of epidemiological studies on strategies for control of powdery mildew and anthracnose.
Joubert M. H.
Author Affiliation: CSFRI Private Bag X11208, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa.
1991, volume 11, page 26-28.
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