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พบทั้งสิ้น 1590 เรื่อง
- 881.Moisture loss from fruits and vegetables.
Woods, J. L.;
Postharvest News and Information Year: 1990 Vol: 1 Issue: 3 Pages: 195-199 Ref: 20 ref. - 882.Effect of storage temperature on the postharvest behaviour of Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana L.) fruits.
Lizana, L. A.; Espina, S.;
Proceedings of the Interamerican Society for Tropical Horticulture Year: 1991 Vol: 35 Pages: 278-284 Ref: 5 ref. - 883.Study of safou pulp drying: preliminary results.
Silou, T., Maniongui, J. G., Boungou, P. and Ouamba, J. M.
Tropicultura Year: 1991 Vol: 9 Issue: 2 Pages: 61-68 Ref: 28 ref. - 884.In vitro conservation of horticultural species.
Engelmann, F.;
Acta Horticulturae Year: 1991 Issue: No. 298 Pages: 327-334 Ref: 19 ref. - 885.Biological control of postharvest fruit diseases.
Janisiewicz, W.;
Handbook of applied mycology. Volume 1: Soil and Plants Year: 1991 Pages: 301-326 Ref: 127 ref. - 886.A perspective on postharvest physiology and biochemistry.
Romani, R. J.;
HortScience Year: 1991 Vol: 26 Issue: 10 Pages: 1257-1261 Ref: 41 ref. - 887.Post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables in horticultural state farms.
Tadesse, F.;
Acta Horticulturae Year: 1991 Issue: No. 270 Pages: 261-270 Ref: 5 ref. - 888.Antagonistic microorganisms as biological control agents of postharvest diseases of fruits and vegetables.
Droby, S.; Chalutz, E.; Wilson, C. L.;
Postharvest News and Information Year: 1991 Vol: 2 Issue: 3 Pages: 169-173 Ref: 35 ref. - 889.Postharvest heat treatment and fruit quality.
Klein, J. D.; Lurie, S.;
Postharvest News and Information Year: 1991 Vol: 2 Issue: 1 Pages: 15-19 Ref: 49 ref. - 890.Fresh fruits and vegetables ready to use: group 4.
Mazollier, J.; Leteinturier, J.;
Industries Alimentaires et Agricoles Year: 1991 Vol: 108 Issue: 6 Pages: 463-468 Ref: 11 ref. - 891.Post-harvest applied agrochemicals and their residues in fresh fruits and vegetables.
Papadopoulou-Mourkidou, E.;
Journal of AOAC International Year: 1991 Vol: 74 Issue: 5 Pages: 745-765 Ref: 245 ref. - 892.Cooperative extension role in post harvest program development.
Tvergyak, P. J.;
Proceedings of the fifth international controlled atmosphere research conference, Wenatchee, Washington, USA, 14-16 June, 1989. Vol. 1. Year: 1989, publ. 1991 Pages: 465-467 - 893.Antifungal activity and mode of action of saponins from Madhuca butyracea Macb.
Lalitha, T.; Venkataraman, L. V.;
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Year: 1991 Vol: 29 Issue: 6 Pages: 558-562 Ref: 14 ref. - 894.Relationship between fungal air-spora of fruit shops and incidence of fruit rots.
Geeta Sumbali; Kusum Badyal;
Indian Phytopathology Year: 1991 Vol: 44 Issue: 2 Pages: 214-218 Ref: 4 ref. - 895.Biological control of post-harvest diseases of fruits and vegetables: alternatives to synthetic fungicides.
Wilson, C. L.; Wisniewski, M. E.; Biles, C. L.; McLaughlin, R.; Chalutz, E.; Droby, S.;
Crop Protection Year: 1991 Vol: 10 Issue: 3 Pages: 172-177 Ref: 60 ref. - 896.Postharvest heat treatment of fresh fruits and vegetables for decay control.
Barkai-Golan, R.; Phillips, D. J.;
Plant Disease Year: 1991 Vol: 75 Issue: 11 Pages: 1085-1089 Ref: 39 ref. - 897.Reduction of chilling injury in fruits and vegetables.
Wang, C. Y.;
Postharvest News and Information Year: 1991 Vol: 2 Issue: 3 Pages: 165-168 Ref: 68 ref. - 898.Improving the quality of tropical fruits.
Wainwright, H.; Jeger, M. J.;
Horticultural exploitation of recent biological developments. Proceedings of a conference organised jointly by the Institute of Horticulture and the North West Branch of the Institute of Biology, Preston, UK, 10-12 Sep. 1991 Year: 1991 Pages: 95-100 Ref: - 899.The molecular basis of ethylene biosynthesis, mode of action, and effects in higher plants.
Straeten, D. van der and Montagu, M. van
Subcellular biochemistry. Volume 17. Plant genetic engineering Year: 1991 Pages: 279-326 Ref: 303 ref. - 900.Agricultural marketing in South Tahrir area.
Habashy, N. T.;
Advances in Desert and Arid Land Technology and Development Year: 1991 Vol: 5 Pages: 481-493