References on Mango

526 Tropical crops.

1975, page 206 pp..
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527 Ethylene preripening of mangos prior to shipment.
Barmore C. R., Mitchell E. F.
Author Affiliation: IFAS Agricultural Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred, USA.
1975, volume 88, page 469-471.
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528 Effect of ethylene dibromide fumigation on appearance, decay, and ripening time of mangos.
Spalding D. H., Reeder W. F., Windeguth D. L. von, Burdett A. K. Jr.
Author Affiliation: Subtropical Horticulture Research Station, USDA, Miami, USA.
1975, volume 88, page 471-476.
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529 Relation of time of harvest on respiration, chemical constituents and storage life of mangos.
Lakshminarayana S.
Author Affiliation: Comision Nacional de Fruticultura, Mexico.
1975, volume 88, page 477-481.
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530 Effect of orchard heating in reducing parthenocarpic fruits in 'Haden' mango.
Lakshminarayana S., Aguilar P. H.
Author Affiliation: Comision Nacional de Fruticultura, Mexico.
1975, volume 88, page 502-505.
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531 Moisture loss from young container-grown mango plants.
Soule J.
Author Affiliation: IFAS, Gainesville, USA.
1975, volume 88, page 505-509.
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532 Biochemical changes associated with floral malformation in mango.
Pandey R. M., Rao M. M., Pathak R. A.
Author Affiliation: IARI, New Delhi, India.
1977, volume 6, page 37-44.
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533 Inactivation of mango seed weevil, Sternochetus mangiferae, by gamma irradiation.
Milne D. L., Kok I. B., Thomas A. C., Swarts D. H.
Author Affiliation: Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, Nelspruit, South Africa.
1977, page 11, 13-15, 17.
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534 Mango pests, a warning.

Author Affiliation: Nelspruit, South Africa.
1976, page12.
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535 Note on the comparative development of fatty acids in ripening seeds of 16 dicot species producing C16-C18 acid fats.
Upadhya G. S., Narayanaswamy G., Kartha A. R. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
1974, volume 44, page 620-622.
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536 Comparative development of glyceride classes in ripening seeds from 13 plant species producing GS3-nil C16-C18.
Upadhya G. S., Narayanaswamy G., Kartha A. R. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
1974, volume 44, page 884-887.
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537 The question of low cropping in 'Taimour' mango trees.
El-Azzouni M. M., Fouad M. M., Kabeal M. T., El-Kady M. I.
Author Affiliation: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
1976, volume 3, page 29-35.
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538 Biological studies for exploring interactions between some native growth regulators and abnormal growth of mango shoots.
El-Ghandour M. A., Hamawi H. A., Fadl M. S.
Author Affiliation: Agricultural Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt.
1976, volume 3, page 69-82.
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539 Note on control of mango malformation.
Doval S. L., Kaul C. K., Mathur B. P.
Author Affiliation: Udaipur University, Regional Station of Agricultural Research, Banswara 327 001, India.
1976, volume 46, page 545-546.
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540 Proteolytic enzyme changes in mango shoots as affected by growth retardants in relation to flowering.
Suryanarayana V.
Author Affiliation: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India.
1977, volume 46, page 127-128.
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