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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
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- 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
- Highly Successful Wedge Grafting for Rambutan, Lychee, Longan, Mangosteen and Other Fruit Trees
- Physicochemical Characteristics of Fresh-Cut Tropical Fruit During
- Fruit Gardens Enhance Mammal Diversity and Biomass in a Southeast Asian Rainforest
- Chloroplast Genome of Rambutan and Comparative Analyses in Sapindaceae
- Extraction of Tropical Fruit Peels and Development of HPMC Film Containing the Extracts As an Active Antibacterial Packaging Material
- Flying-Foxes & Fruit Crops
- Tropical Flavours to Tempt Consumers
- Floral Manipulation and Canopy Management in Longan and Rambutan
- Boosting Rambutan Productivity Through Improvements in Fruit Set
- Minor Tropical Fruits
- Distribution and Feeding Hosts of Mango Twig Borers in Mango Growing Provinces in Luzon, Philippines
- PULASAN - SWEETER THAN HONEY February/March
- Chloroplast Genome of Rambutan and Comparative Analyses in Sapindaceae
- Benefits of Rambutan for Hair: Health and Medicinal Benefi
- RAMBUTAN Rambutan Is a Tropical Tree in the Family Sapinda
- Rambutan: Postharvest Quality-Maintenance Guidelines
- The Ecological Functions of Asian Elephants in the Sundaic Rainforest: Herbivory and Seed Dispersal
- The Importance of Honeybee Pollination Lychee Coffee
- As a Seed Disperser in Urban Areas of Lahore, Pakistan
- Microsatellite Markers in Spanish Lime (Melicoccus Bijugatus Jacq., Sapindaceae), a Neglected Neotropical Fruit Crop
- Lychee, Longan and Rambutan – Optimising Canopy Managment Publication No
- Rambutan) and Nephelium Mutabile Bl
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- Mangosteen and Rambutan – Bryan R
- (Nephelium Ramboutan-Ake) Fruit Landrace from West Java, Indonesia
- Guidelines for Dietary Planning
- Phenology and Fruit Development of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum L.) Grown in Hawai'i
- Lychee Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1
- Corky Bark Disease of Rambutan
- Mamoncillo (Genip) Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 Jonathan H
- Flying Foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae): Threatened Animals of Key Ecological and Economic Importance
- Lec .28 Rambutan and Longan