References on Mango

181 Studies on the physiology of flowering and fruit growth in mango (Mangifera indica L). VII. Naturally occurring auxins and inhibitors in the shoots of flowering (on) and vegetative (off) mango trees.
Chacko E. K., Singh R. N., Kachru R. B.
Author Affiliation: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
1972, volume 29, page 115-125.
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182 Optimum maturity and harvesting time of mangoes var. Baneshan. Part II. Physico-chemical components of fruit vs maturity.
Rao P. V. S., Giridhar N., Prasad P. S. R. K., Rao G. N.
Author Affiliation: Central Food Technological Research Institute Experiment Station (Kodur), Anantharajupet, Andhra Pradesh, India.
1972, volume 29, page 126-134.
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183 Possible role of embryo culture in mango breeding.
Iyer C. P. A., Subramanyam M. D.
Author Affiliation: Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India.
1972, volume 29, page 135-136.
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184 Note on promotion of lateral bud growth in mango (Mangifera indica L.) by a morphactin.
Chacko E. K., Negi S. P., Kohli R. R., Swamy R. D., Randhawa G. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India.
1973, volume 43, page 509-511.
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185 Self-incompatibility and its physiological causes in mango (Mangifera indica L.) cv. Dashehari.
Pandey R. M., Singh R. N., Rathore D. S.
1973, volume 2, page 21-23.
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186 Preliminary investigations on the storage and ripening of 'Totapuri' mangoes in the Sudan.
Musa S. K.
Author Affiliation: Food Research Centre, Shambat, Sudan.
1974, volume 16, page 65-73.
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187 Yields of some mango varieties in Madagascar.
Fouque A.
Author Affiliation: Station IFAC, Majunga, Malagasy Republic.
1974, volume 29, page482.
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188 Mitochondrial enzymes in mango fruit during ripening.
Baqui S. M., Mattoo A. K., Modi V. V.
Author Affiliation: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India.
1974, volume 13, page 2049-2055.
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189 Relative resistance and susceptibility of different mango varieties to cecidomyid galls.
Sathiyanandam V. K. R., Abraham E. V., Gowder R. B., Thirumurthi S., Rajappan P. V., Subramaniam T. R.
Author Affiliation: Fruit Research Station, Periyakulam, Madurai, South India.
1973, volume 21, page 52-55.
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190 Studies on some mango varieties of Bangladesh.
Mollah S., Siddique M. A.
Author Affiliation: Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
1973, volume 1, page 16-24.
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191 Propagation of mango by different methods of grafting.
Faruque A. H. M., Fakir M. M. A. S.
Author Affiliation: Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
1973, volume 1, page 25-28.
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192 Effect of (2-chloroethyl)phosphonic acid on flower induction in juvenile mango (Mangifera indica) seedlings.
Chacko E. K., Kohli R. R., Swamy R. D., Randhawa G. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India.
1974, volume 32, page 188-190.
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193 Studies on the effect of 2-chloroethane phosphonic acid (Ethrel) on mango (Mangifera indica L.). I. Flower induction in 'off' year in Langra trees.
Chacko E. K., Kohli R. R., Randhawa G. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India.
1972, volume 29, page 1-4.
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194 Growth and development of mango (Mangifera indica L.) fruit. II. Antomy.
Saini S. S., Singh R. N., Paliwal G. S.
Author Affiliation: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
1972, volume 29, page 5-18.
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195 A cheap and simple mist propagation unit for research institutes and nurserymen.
Randhawa G. S., Chacko E. K., Menon M. A.
Author Affiliation: Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India.
1972, volume 29, page 51-53.
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