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Fruit Literature BibliographyDebnath G C and Maiti S C. 1990. Effect of growth regulators on rooting of soft wood cuttings of guava (Psidium guajava L.) under mist. Haryana Journal of Horticultural Sciences 19(1-2) pp. 79-85. (01698) Gould W P and Sharp J L. 1992. Hot-water immersion quarantine for guavas infested with Caribbean fruit fly. Journal of Economic Entomology 85(4) pp. 1235-1239. (02799) Hedstrom I. 1992. Why do guava fruit flies, Anastrepha striata (Tephritidae) avoid the upper canopy of host trees. Tropical Pest Management 38(2) pp. 131-135. (02796) Kumar R et al. 1990. Assessment of some guava (Psidium guajava L.) cultivars for their leaf mineral composition. Haryana Journal of Horticultural Sciences 19(1-2) p. 101-105. (01699) Pathak R K and Ojah C M. 1993. Genetic resources of guava. Advances in Horticulture: Fruit Crops - Volume 1, New Delhi, India: Malhotra Publishing House. pp. 143-147. (09271/1100.C43) Pathak R A and Pathak R K. 1993. Guava nutrition. Advances in Horticulture: Fruit Crops - Volume 2, New Delhi, India: Malhotra Publishing pp. 867-878. (09634/F01.C42) Sinha G C. et al. 1993. Propagation and rootstocks in guava. Advances in Horticulture: Fruit Crops volume 2, New Delhi, India: Malhotra Publishers. p. 551-562. (09630/F01.C42) Subramanyam M D and Iyer C
P A. 1993. Improvement of guava. Advances in Horticulture: Fruit
Crops - Volume 1, New Delhi, India: Malhotra Publishing House. 514 p.
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