Fresh citrus fruits
The growth and development of a citrus flower's ovary into a fruit ready to harvest takes 6-18 months or more, depending upon the type of fruit and particular cultivar. The developing fruit is subjected to a host of internal and external influences that may modify its inherent (hereditary) anat...
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Other Authors: | Wardowski, Wilfred F, Nagy, Steven, Grierson, William |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Westport, Conn.
AVI Pub. Co.
1986
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