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2012
Abstract This chapter focuses on the taxonomy, origin and distribution, ecology, morphology and physiology of carambola (Averrhoa carambola) and bilimbi (A. bilimbi). The development of cultivars, cultural production practices, pest, disease and weed management and orchard protection against various abiotic factors are discussed and the ...
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the taxonomy, origin and distribution, ecology, morphology and physiology of carambola (Averrhoa carambola) and bilimbi (A. bilimbi). The development of cultivars, cultural production practices, pest, disease and weed management and orchard protection against various abiotic factors are discussed and the ...
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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2013
We give upper and lower bounds on the maximum and minimum number of certain geometric configurations hidden in a triangulation of $n$ points in the plane. Configurations of interest include star-shaped polygons and monotone paths. We also consider related problems in directed planar straight-line graphs.
Löffler, Maarten +2 more
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We give upper and lower bounds on the maximum and minimum number of certain geometric configurations hidden in a triangulation of $n$ points in the plane. Configurations of interest include star-shaped polygons and monotone paths. We also consider related problems in directed planar straight-line graphs.
Löffler, Maarten +2 more
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Mycopathologia, 2004
A series of glasshouse and incubator studies were conducted to investigate the role played by Pythium splendens in a decline disorder of carambola, Averrhoa carambola. Plants, 4-6 months old, were grown in native calcareous soil either infested or not infested with the pathogen.
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A series of glasshouse and incubator studies were conducted to investigate the role played by Pythium splendens in a decline disorder of carambola, Averrhoa carambola. Plants, 4-6 months old, were grown in native calcareous soil either infested or not infested with the pathogen.
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Bactrocera carambolae (carambola fruit fly)
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FLOWERING IN CARAMBOLA (AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA)
Acta Horticulturae, 1990S. Salakpetch, D.W. Turner, B. Dell
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