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Plant Genetic Resources BibliographyKumar R, Ahlawat V P, Chauhan K S and Singh H K. 1990. Assessment of some guava (Psidium guajava L.) cultivars for their leaf mineral composition. Haryana Journal of Horticultural Sciences. 19(1-2):101-105. 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) Sinha G C, Reddy Y T N and Singh G. 1993. Propagation and rootstocks in guava. Advances in Horticulture: Fruit Crops - Volume 2. New Delhi, India: Malhotra Publishers. pp. 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. pp. 337-347.
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