A systematic description of mango clones in Peninsular Malaysia

Kochummen (1989) identified 15 mango species in Malaya, primarily found in lowlands and hills. He discovered two new species based on Hou's (1978) research and merged M. longipes Griff. into M. indica L., extending its natural range into the Malesian region. Mangifera indica L., commonly known...

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Main Authors: Salma Idris (Author), Masrom Hasran (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 1992
Series:MARDI report
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