All of the Categories by Fruits & Nuts : Loquat
Newsletters & Blogs: Farm Advisors - Current Topics
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Topics in Subtropics Newsletter - Nine counties in which subtropicals can be grown
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Newsletter from the Subtropical Tree Crop Farm Advisors spanning nine counties in California.
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Topics in Subropics - Blog
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A collaborative blog by UC Farm Advisors and Specialists in subtropical horticulture in California.
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non-University of California Resources
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Mediterranean Fruits: Olive, Mandarin, Fig, Persimmon, Pomegranate, Pistachio, Loquat
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Joan Tous and Louise Ferguson. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Arlington, VA. 1996
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Loquat Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
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J. H. Crane and M.L. Caldiera, Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), Univ. of Florida,
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Texas Plant Disease Handbook: Loquat
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Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Texas A&M University
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FruitScapes: Subtropical Fruit Crops
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University of Florida
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Loquat Fruit Facts
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California Rare Fruit Growers
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Organizations
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California Rare Fruit Growers
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Fullerton, CA
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Production Management
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Recommendations for Maintaining Postharvest Quality: Loquat
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Adel Kader, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, UC Postharvest Technology Research and Information Center
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Loquat Fact Sheet
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Ralph G. LaRue, UCCE Los Angeles Co.
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