Use of Coconut Water as a Growth Regulator for Tea Cuttings (Cmellia Sinensis) / Center for Tea and Quinine Research, Gambung, Indonesia
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TextPublication details: Taiwan: Food and Fertilizer Technology Center, 2001Description: 1 online resource (2 pages)Content type: - text
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Effect of branch pruning and paclobutrazol application of mango;Non destructive estimation of brix in grapes using an acoustic volume meter;Production of cabbage seed production System in Subtropical Lowlands;Production of non-stinging honeybees by gamma-ray irradiation;Rice husk as a growth medium for tea cutting
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Extract from: FFTC Research Highlights, July 2001
Effect of branch pruning and paclobutrazol application of mango;Non destructive estimation of brix in grapes using an acoustic volume meter;Production of cabbage seed production System in Subtropical Lowlands;Production of non-stinging honeybees by gamma-ray irradiation;Rice husk as a growth medium for tea cutting

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