References on Mango

481 On the taxonomic position of Pseudomonas mangiferaeindicae Patel et al. 1948, causal agent of bacterial spot of mango (Mangifera indica L.) leaves.
Robbs C. F., Ribeiro R. de L. D., Kimura O.
Author Affiliation: Univ. Fed. Rural Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
1974, volume 4, page 11-14.
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482 Hendersonia creberrima, the cause of soft brown rot of mango in South Africa.
Brodrick H. T., Westhuizen G. C. A., Van der
Author Affiliation: Pl. Prot. Res. Inst., Pretoria, S. Africa.
1976, volume 8, page 13-15.
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483 Mango anthracnose and low temperature storage.
Quimio T. H.
Author Affiliation: Univ. Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
1974, volume 58, page 192-199.
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484 Pathogenicity of mango anthracnose.
Quimio T. H., Quimio A. J.
Author Affiliation: Univ. Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
1975, volume 58, page 322-329.
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485 Mango seed kernel can be incorporated up to 5-10 per cent in poultry feed.
Hussain M. A., Ameenuddin S., Kondaiah N., Ramappa B. S.
Author Affiliation: University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India.
1976, volume 5, page 111-113.
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486 Studies on some important commercial varieties of mango of North India in relation to canning, freezing and chemical preservation of pulp.
Adsule P. G., Roy S. K.
Author Affiliation: Division of Horticulture and Fruit Technology, Indian Agricultural Research Inst., New Delhi-110012, India.
1975, volume 12, page 257-260.
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487 Internal corrosion of tinplate container in canned mango (Mangifera indica) L. nectar.
Mahadeviah M., Gowramma R. V., Eipeson W. E., Sastry L. V. L.
Author Affiliation: Cent. Food Technol. Res. Inst., Mysore, India.
1975, volume 26, page 821-833.
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488 Investigations on the use of ethrel (2-chloroethane phosphonic acid) for inducing regular cropping in mango (Mangifera indica L.).
Chacko E. K., Kohli R. R., Randhawa G. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Inst. Hort. Res., Bangalore, Karnataka State, India.
1974, page480.
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489 Sex ratio and mean percentage of hermaphrodite flowers in certain mango varieties.
Rao M. M., Bhandary K. R.
Author Affiliation: Dep. Hort., Coll. Agric., Dharwar, India.
1975, volume 4, page 195-196.
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490 A study on flowering, fruiting behaviour, maturity, yield and quality of some late mango varieties.
Gangwar B. M., Moti
Author Affiliation: Govt. Fruit Res. Sta., Basti, UP, India.
1974, volume 5, page 61-68.
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491 The morphology and vascular anatomy of the gynoecium of Mangifera indica L.
Sharma M. R.
Author Affiliation: Dep. Bot., DAV Post Graduate Coll., Dehradun, India.
1976, page109.
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492 Mango. Mangifera indica.
Singh L. B.
Author Affiliation: Hort. Res. Inst., Saharanpur, UP, India.
1976, page 7-9.
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493 Effect of foliar spray of urea on flowering and fruiting characters of three cultivars of mango.
Rajput C. B. S., Tiwari J. P.
Author Affiliation: Dep. Hort., Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi, India.
1975, volume 3, page 1-5.
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494 South Florida's potential for research in tropical horticulture and allied studies.
Knight R. J. Jr., Soderholm P. K., Burditt A. K. Jr. Spalding D. H.
Author Affiliation: Subtrop. Hort. Res. Sta., Miami, Fla., USA.
1974, volume 87, page 410-415.
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495 The mango (Mangifera indica L.). Harvesting and subsequent handling and processing: an annotated bibliography.
Caygill J. C., Cooke R. D., Moore D. J., Read S. J., Passam H. C.
1976, page 124pp..
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