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Genome-wide identification of gene families related to miRNA biogenesis in Mangifera indica L. and their possible role during heat stress. [PDF]

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López-Virgen AG   +8 more
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Amino acid sprays on mango (Mangifera indica L.) yield and quality. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
AZEVEDO, S. S. N.   +5 more
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Mangifera indica L.

2020
2.2. Mangifera indica L Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae) fruits, commonly known as “mango”, are widely used in the tropical and subtropical regions. In folk medicine of Africa and India, stem bark- and leaves-based preparations are considered as useful tools for the treatment of several diseases, including gastrointestinal, SNC and ...
Micucci, M.   +8 more
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.)

2022
The chapter on Mango deals information on different aspects such as Origin, history and distribution, Composition and uses, Production and marketing , Taxonomy , Botanical description, Fruit growth and development, Molecular based genetic diversity, Soil and climatic requirements , Effects of climate change , Propagation and rootstock, Seed propagation,
Yadav, Ashok, Jha, Suchisree
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ANÁLISE SENSORIAL DE MANGA (MANGIFERA INDICA L)

Revista Eletrônica Polidisciplinar Voos, 2023
O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar os atributos sensoriais de três variedades de manga (mangifera indica L.) Tommy Atkins, Haden e Espada. As amostras foram coletadas em estabelecimentos comerciais de Curitiba e submetidas aos testes de ordenação e perfil de características, quanto aos atributos cor, aparência, sabor e textura. O teste de ordenação
Nelisa Sita P.P. Martim   +2 more
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Mangifera indica L.

2011
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) pollination: A review

Scientia Horticulturae, 2016
Abstract Flowering and pollination are key reproductive events leading to mango fruit development. The mango inflorescence is a branched terminal panicle or determinate thyrse. Mango flowers are either male (staminate) or hermaphroditic, containing both stamens and carpels (perfect).
Fernando Ramírez, Thomas Lee Davenport
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