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Author(s): SANZONOWICZ, C.; JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V. ABSTRACT: The sweet passion fruits is a native species of Brazil. It is very well adapted to tropical regions, and can be found growing in wild conditions or cultivated by small farmers in many region... ... |
Author(s): BORGES, A. L.; SOUZA, L. da S.; OLIVEIRA, A. M. G. The banana belongs to the family Musa and is grown in most tropical countries. It is an important food consumed world-wide and it can be eaten unripe or ripe, raw or processed (cooked, fried, roasted... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, L. F. da S.; REINHARDT, D. H. Pineapple is one of the tropical fruits in greatest demand on the international market, with world production in 2004 of 16.1 million mt. Of this total, Asia produces 51% (8.2 million mt), with Thaila... ... |
Author(s): BORGES, A. L.; LIMA, A. de A. The passion-fruit is extremely important in Brazil. Its fruits are rich in mineral salts and vitamins, especially A and C, and its juice has a wonderful aroma and flavor. It is widely accepted in diff... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, A. M. G.; SOUZA, L. F. da S.; COELHO, E. F. In 2004 the world papaya fruit production was about 6.89 million mt of which most (1.6 million mt) were produced in Brazil. A verage yield in Brazil was 46.81 mt/ha, the largest amongst producing coun... ... |
Author(s): TOLEDO, J. J. de; MAGNUSSON, W. E.; CASTILHO, C. V. de
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Author(s): ANDRADE, J. de S.; LACOUTH, K. L. S.; SILVA, R. R. da; SOUZA, V. L. de; BARBOSA, I. P.; GOMES, L. S.; SILVA, S. A. de S.; NOLETO, G. C. S.; MACHADO JÚNIOR, O. S.; PFEIFER, L. F. M.
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Author(s): CARNIER, R.; BERTON, R. S.; COSCIONE, A. R.; PIRES, A. M. M.; CORBO, J. Z. F. Abstract: The coffee industry produces a wide range of organic wastes, some in large amounts, and most of them do not have a well-defined final disposal. The agricultural use of these wastes can be ba... ... |
Author(s): MONTEIRO, R. C.; FRANCHINI, J. C.; BODDEY, R. M.; JANTALIA, C. P.; URQUIAGA, S.; ALVES, B. J. R.
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