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TR14 Transport of Vegetables in Papua New Guinea

This report contains a description of an ACIAR supported project concerned with the postharvest transport of fresh fruit and vegetables in Papua New Guinea that has demonstrated how fresh produce can be moved from the Highlands to the main markets of Papua New Guinea and arrive in good condition

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PR129 Silvicultural management of bamboo in the Philippines and Australia for shoots and timber

A symposium was organised in November 2006 in the Philippines, to provide an opportunity for bamboo researchers to present their findings. The peer-reviewed papers contained herein provide an opportunity to fully report on the research.

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PR125 Coconut revival: new possibilities for the 'tree of life'

Proceedings of the International Coconut Forum held in Cairns, Australia, 22-24 November 2005

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PR105 Postharvest Handling of Fresh Vegetables

This proceedings covers papers presented at end of project workshop in Beijing in 2001

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PR100 Quality Assurance in Agricultural Produce

This publication contains the 125 papers presented at the 19th ASEAN/1st APEC Seminar on Postharvest Technology held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from 9 to 12 November 1999

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PR085 Seeking Agricultural Produce Free of Pesticide Residue

A review of options for monitoring and minimising the contamination of agricultural produce and the environment by pesticide residues, while maintaining the benefits of pesticide use for agricultural production

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PR081 Disease Control and Storage Life Extension in Fruit

Treatments which extend storage life by reducing disease and delaying ripening are essential if tropical fruit are to be shipped to distant markets

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PR080 Disease Resistance in Fruit

The objective of this workshop on disease resistance in fruit was to review recent research on non-chemical control of fruit diseases, with particular emphasis on utilisation and enhancement of constitutive or inducible host defence mechanisms.

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PR058 Development of Postharvest Handling Technology for Tropical Tree Fruits

These proceedings arose from a workshop associated with an ACIAR project on the development of postharvest handling technology for selected tropical tree fruits

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PR050 Postharvest Handling of Tropical Fruit

OUT OF STOCK These proceedings present the contributions made at the International Conference on Postharvest Handling of Tropical Fruits held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in July 1993

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PR023 Transport of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

OUT OF STOCK These proceedings are the outcome of a workshop held under the auspices of ACIAR

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MN128 Quality management of fresh produce from the highlands of Papua New Guinea

This spiral-bound postharvest manual is a valuable reference for farmers, marketers and extension personnel as they seek to improve the management and marketing of highlands-based fresh produce.

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MN122 Gardens of Oceania

Gardens of Oceania summarises available knowledge about numerous food plants with commercial potential.

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MN117 Selecting Safer Pesticides - integrating risk assessment, monitoring and management of pesticides

This book describes a process to select safer pesticides and to improve the management of pesticide use.

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MN114 Diversity and Management of Phytophthora in Southeast Asia

This publication focuses on the Phytophthora pathogens present in Southeast Asia, their hosts, general biology and economics

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IAS50 Improved trade in mangoes from the Philippines, Thailand and Australia

This impact assessment focused on two ACIAR mango projects, looking at production cycles and quarantine requirements in export markets. The production cycle project was a high risk project in a very complex area and it did not have direct impacts, however it did initiate further research. The quarantine requirement project was a lower risk project and it generated significant returns on investment.

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FR2008-19b Development of an embryo culture manual and transplantation technique [Indonesian]

Final report for HORT/2006/006 [Indonesian].

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FR2008-19a Development of an embryo culture manual and transplantation technique [Vietnamese]

Final report for HORT/2006/006 [Vietnamese].