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Madras Agricultural Journal, 1951
The guava is a sub-tropical, hardy, ever-green fruit- tree grown all over Utter Pradesh, and Madras. It is grown in parts of Sindh, and also in places like Dharwar in Bombay. It can with- stand a maximum temperature of 114° F., even with scanty rainfall of less than 10".
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The guava is a sub-tropical, hardy, ever-green fruit- tree grown all over Utter Pradesh, and Madras. It is grown in parts of Sindh, and also in places like Dharwar in Bombay. It can with- stand a maximum temperature of 114° F., even with scanty rainfall of less than 10".
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Re-evaluation of Psidium acutangulum (Myrtaceae) and a new combination in Psidium
Brittonia, 2016Psidium acutangulum has been previously understood as a widespread and variable species. Here, it is proposed that populations east of the Andes should be divided into two species: P. acutangulum and P. acidum based on characters of the leaves, anthers, fruits and seeds.
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2019
The composition and functionality of guava (Psidium guajava) seed oil are reported in this chapter. Guava seed oil was extracted using a Soxhlet apparatus to determine the fatty acid composition of the oil. The oil content of seed on the dry weight basis was 11.1%.
Syed Tufail Hussain Sherazi +3 more
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The composition and functionality of guava (Psidium guajava) seed oil are reported in this chapter. Guava seed oil was extracted using a Soxhlet apparatus to determine the fatty acid composition of the oil. The oil content of seed on the dry weight basis was 11.1%.
Syed Tufail Hussain Sherazi +3 more
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Psidium guajava L. Psidium guineense Sw. Myrtaceae
2020Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana +2 more
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2007
Psidium pyriforme Linnaeus, Plantae Surinamenses: 10. 1775, orth. var. "Habitat [in Surinamo.]" RCN: 3594. Lectotype (McVaugh in Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 5: 523. 1989): Herb. Clifford: 184, Psidium 1 (BM). Current name: Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae). Note: An orthographic variant of P. pyriferum L. (1762).
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Psidium pyriforme Linnaeus, Plantae Surinamenses: 10. 1775, orth. var. "Habitat [in Surinamo.]" RCN: 3594. Lectotype (McVaugh in Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 5: 523. 1989): Herb. Clifford: 184, Psidium 1 (BM). Current name: Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae). Note: An orthographic variant of P. pyriferum L. (1762).
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ผลของการสกัดด้วยเอนไซม์ต่อสารหน้าที่เฉพาะในฝรั่งแดง Psidium guajava L.
งานวิจัยนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อศึกษากระบวนการแปรรูปไซรัปฝรั่งแดงด้วยเอนไซม์และศึกษาลักษณะ เฉพาะของไซรัปฝรั่งแดง จากการคัดเลือกระยะการสุกของฝรั่งแดงพบว่า ฝรั่งแดงสุกบ่มที่อุณหภูมิ 30±2ºC เป็นเวลา 7 วัน จะมีสีแดงตามธรรมชาติของฝรั่งแดงสด มีกลิ่นหอมหวานและมีรสหวานของฝรั่งแดงชัดเจน ไม่มีกลิ่นแปลกปลอม มากกว่าระดับอื่นอย่างมีนัยสำคัญ (p<0.05) ดังนั้นจึงเล ...openaire +1 more source
1996
The guava (Psidium guajava L., family Myrtaceae) originated in tropical America, where it is found both cultivated and growing wild. It is reported to have been growing in the West Indies since 1526, and was introduced by the Spaniards to the Philippines and by the Portuguese to India by the early 17th century. It quickly spread to most of the tropical
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The guava (Psidium guajava L., family Myrtaceae) originated in tropical America, where it is found both cultivated and growing wild. It is reported to have been growing in the West Indies since 1526, and was introduced by the Spaniards to the Philippines and by the Portuguese to India by the early 17th century. It quickly spread to most of the tropical
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