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  • Bat Count 2003

    Bat Count 2003

  • Potentially Important Fruits and Nuts of The

    Potentially Important Fruits and Nuts of The

  • The Philippine Flying Foxes, Acerodon Jubatus and Pteropus Vampyrus Lanensis

    The Philippine Flying Foxes, Acerodon Jubatus and Pteropus Vampyrus Lanensis

  • Comparative Anti-Nutrients Assessment of Pulp, Seed and Rind of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum)

    Comparative Anti-Nutrients Assessment of Pulp, Seed and Rind of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum)

  • Pharmacognostic Study and Evaluation of the Antioxidant Capacity of the Fruit of Two Varieties of Nephelium Lappaceum L

    Pharmacognostic Study and Evaluation of the Antioxidant Capacity of the Fruit of Two Varieties of Nephelium Lappaceum L

  • Nephelium Lappaceum Sapindaceae L

    Nephelium Lappaceum Sapindaceae L

  • Importance of Common Palm Civets (Paradoxurus

    Importance of Common Palm Civets (Paradoxurus

  • Steven Coy, Coy's Honey Farm

    Steven Coy, Coy's Honey Farm

  • Cultivation of Neglected Tropical Fruits W Ith Promise

    Cultivation of Neglected Tropical Fruits W Ith Promise

  • Proximate Analyses and Amino Acid Composition of Selected Wild Indigenous Fruits of Southern Africa

    Proximate Analyses and Amino Acid Composition of Selected Wild Indigenous Fruits of Southern Africa

  • Nighttime Behavioral Study of Flying Foxes on the Southern Coast of West Java, Indonesia

    Nighttime Behavioral Study of Flying Foxes on the Southern Coast of West Java, Indonesia

  • Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics: an and Taxonomists Throughout the World Who Have Left Inventory

    Perennial Edible Fruits of the Tropics: an and Taxonomists Throughout the World Who Have Left Inventory

  • National Recovery Plan for the Spectacled Flying Fox Pteropus Conspicillatus

    National Recovery Plan for the Spectacled Flying Fox Pteropus Conspicillatus

  • March - April 2009

    March - April 2009

  • RAMBUTAN Rambutan Is a Tropical Tree in the Family Sapinda

    RAMBUTAN Rambutan Is a Tropical Tree in the Family Sapinda

  • Dietary Fiber from Underutilized Plant Resources—A Positive Approach for Valorization of Fruit and Vegetable Wastes

    Dietary Fiber from Underutilized Plant Resources—A Positive Approach for Valorization of Fruit and Vegetable Wastes

  • Long-‐Term Wildlife Monitoring in the Rasig Corridor

    Long-‐Term Wildlife Monitoring in the Rasig Corridor

  • Melicoccus Bijugatus

    Melicoccus Bijugatus

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  • Rambutan History Rambutans Only Grow in Tropical Climates
  • Nephelium Lappaceum), an Abundant, Renewable and Low-Cost Waste, As a Source of Lignocellulose for Technological Applications
  • Comparative Content of Total Polyphenols and Dietary Fiber in Tropical Fruits and Persimmon
  • Comparison of Antioxidant Contents of Thai Honeys to Manuka Honey
  • Dear Author, Please, Note That Changes
  • Mailing and Shipping Food and Agricultural Products from Hawaii to the U.S
  • Acceptable Daily Intakes, Acute Reference Doses
  • Growing Tropical Fruits and Nuts in Hawaii
  • On Seed Germination
  • Edible Nuts. Non-Wood Forest Products
  • Longan Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 Jonathan H
  • The Contribution of Forests and Trees to Sustainable Diets
  • CHARACTERIZATION of RAMBUTAN (Nephelium Lappaceum) FRUITS from OUTSTANDING MEXICAN SELECTIONS1
  • Composition of Rambutan Seeds
  • Performance of Three Rambutan Performance Of
  • Bioactive Compounds of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum L.)
  • Guidelines for Ethnobotany Projects
  • Produced by Apis Mellifera in Thailand


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