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PEREIRA, E. B. C.; PEREIRA, A. V.; CHARCHAR, M. J. d'A.; PACHECO, A.; JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.; FIALHO, J. de F.. |
ABSTRACT: The mangaba (Hancornia spp.) is a native fruit and latex tree of wide spread occurrence in the Brazilian Savannh, Pantanal, Amazon, and Atlantic Coast from Amapá to Espírito Santo States. It is also found in the neighbouring countries of Paraguai, Bolívia, Peru and Venezuela. This specie has a great potential due to its low caloric fruits which present a special taste and flavor and are much appreciated by the local population such as fresh fruits, juices, icecream, fruit-jelly and liqueur. Its post harvest short shelf fruit life and the large distance from the consumers centers can not support the increasing demand for this fruit, leading farmers to interest in its cultivation. Hence, much research is needed, mainly the appropriate sexual and... |
Tipo: Folhetos |
Palavras-chave: Fruta nativa; Grafting; Indigenous organisms; Cuttings; Cerrado; Enxerto; Garfagem; Hancornia Speciosa; Mangaba; Muda; Propagação Vegetativa; Reprodução Assexuada; Asexual reproduction; Fruits; Plant propagation; Rootstocks. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/567318 |
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