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พบทั้งสิ้น 1587 เรื่อง
- 1081.Conditions for the use of fenthion as a post harvest treatment.
Alcock, J.;
Agnote (Darwin) Year: 1996 Issue: No. 694 Pages: 2 pp. - 1082.Household fuel use and food consumption: relationship and seasonal effects in Central Malawi.
Brouwer, I. D.; Wijnhoven, T. M. A.; Burema, J.; Hoorweg, J. C.;
Ecology of Food and Nutrition Year: 1996 Vol: 35 Issue: 3 Pages: 179-193 Ref: 41 ref. - 1083.Comparative performance of power mist sprayers.
Borhan, S.; Satter, M. A.; Mazed, M. A.;
Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture Year: 1996 Vol: 6 Issue: 2 Pages: 139-143 Ref: 3 ref. - 1084.Preliminary analysis on mechanism of fruit and vegetable preservation using electrostatic field.
Li Lite; Fang Sheng;
Journal of China Agricultural University Year: 1996 Vol: 1 Issue: 2 Pages: 62-65 Ref: 8 ref. - 1085.Sustainable smallholder horticultural development in Zimbabwe.
Turner, A. D., Wien, H. C. and Gakonyo, N.
Zimbabwe Science News Year: 1996 Vol: 30 Issue: 1 Pages: 11-13 - 1086.Fruit fly problem and management in Malaysia.
Chua, T. H.;
Wallaceana Year: 1996 Issue: No. 79 Pages: 1-8 Ref: 28 ref. - 1087.Food for consumers: marketing, processing and distribution.
World Farmers' Times Year: 1996 Vol: 11 Issue: 6 Pages: 5-7 - 1088.Enhanced desiccation survival by engineering osmolyte biosynthesis in plants.
Palva, E. T.; Holmstrom, K. O.; Mantyla, E.; Welin, B.; Mandal, A.; Tunnela, O. E.; Londesborough, J.;
Physical stresses in plants: genes and their products for tolerance. Proceedings of a workshop held at Maratea, Italy, 24-27 September 1995. Year: 1996 Pages: 187-198 - 1089.Post-harvest diseases of some fruits and vegetables in some markets of Birbhum district in West Bengal.
Roy, H. S. G.;
Journal of Mycopathological Research Year: 1996 Vol: 34 Issue: 2 Pages: 135-140 Ref: 22 ref. - 1090.Storage diseases and physiological disorders to be taken seriously.
Griessmair, W.
Obstbau Weinbau Year: 1996 Vol: 33 Issue: 9 Pages: 226-227 - 1091.Effect of seasonal variation on the intensity of market diseases of fruits and vegetables in the district of Birbhum.
Roy, H. S. G.;
Environment and Ecology Year: 1996 Vol: 14 Issue: 4 Pages: 901-904 Ref: 13 ref. - 1092.Current and future trends in European fruit research.
Sansavini, S.;
HortScience Year: 1996 Vol: 31 Issue: 1 Pages: 18-24 Ref: 25 ref. - 1093.The internal nitrogen cycle and the alternative nutrition strategy in integrated production of fruit orchards.
Tagliavini, M., Marangoni, B. and Millard, P.
Rivista di Frutticoltura e di Ortofloricoltura Year: 1996 Vol: 58 Issue: 3 Pages: 25-29 Ref: 27 ref. - 1094.Nematode species attacking crops in Thailand with measurements of second-stage juveniles of Meloidogyne spp.
Toida, Y.; Tangchitsomkid, N.; Keereewan, S.; Mizukubo, T.;
JIRCAS Journal Year: 1996 Issue: No. 3 Pages: 59-68 Ref: 26 ref. - 1095.Post harvest processes to guarantee quality. Part 1.
Ragni, L.;
Macchine e Motori Agricoli Year: 1996 Vol: 54 Issue: 10 Pages: 37-48 - 1096.Approved fungicides, insecticides and disinfectants 1995. Fruit growing, glasshouses and store rooms.
Rasmussen, A. N.; Loschenkohl, B.; Mansfeld-Giese, K.;
SP Rapport - Statens Planteavlsforsog Year: 1996 Issue: No. 4 Pages: 229-233 Ref: 5 ref. - 1097.Factors affecting quality of fresh-cut horticultural products.
Watada, A. E.; Ko, N. P.; Minott, D. A.;
Postharvest Biology and Technology Year: 1996 Vol: 9 Issue: 2 Pages: 115-125 Ref: 37 ref. - 1098.High oxygen modified atmosphere packaging for fresh prepared produce.
Day, B. P. F.;
Postharvest News and Information Year: 1996 Vol: 7 Issue: 3 Pages: 31N-34N Ref: 13 ref. - 1099.Postharvest life of fruits and vegetables: model of modified-atmosphere packages with film perforations.
Fishman, S.; Rodov, V.; Ben-Yehoshua, S.;
Acta Horticulturae Year: 1996 Issue: No. 416 Pages: 129-137 Ref: 9 ref. - 1100.Extinction point and critical oxygen concentration in various fruits and vegetables.
Kubo, Y.; Inaba, A.and Nakamura, R.
Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science Year: 1996 Vol: 65 Issue: 2 Pages: 397-402.