Tropical fruits: a source of lipids

作者: B. S. Kamel , Y. Kakuda

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2109-9_5

关键词: LatitudeDry seasonGeographyDay lengthSubtropicsHumidityClimatologyTropicsLand massTropical rain belt

摘要: … Mango and cashew nut on the other hand need at least three dry months and not more than seven wet months to bloom and set fruits. Rambutan and durian need plenty of rain but can …

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