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Title:
Postharvest biotechnology of fruits / D.K. Salunkhe, B.B. Desai.
Author:
Desai, B. B.
;
Salunkhe, D. K.
Year:
1984.
Description:
2 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Persimmons.
;
Guavas.
;
Litchi chinensis.
;
Citrus fruits.
;
Pineapples.
;
Dates.
;
Grapes.
;
Passion fruits.
;
Tropical fruits.
;
Figs.
;
Pome fruits.
;
Nut crops.
;
Bananas.
;
Avocados.
;
Fruit crops.
;
Loquats.
;
Pawpaws.
;
Pomegranates.
;
Mangoes.
;
Postharvest systems.
;
Small fruits.
;
Annona reticulata.
Notes:
Includes biblioraphical references.
ISBN/ISSN:
0849361214 (v.1) 0849361224 (v.2);
Type:
Book
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