10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAMARILLO»
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
This paper reports some of the properties of the tamarillo strain of PAMV (PAMV-t
). Abstract Potato aucuba mosaic virus (PAMV), a possible member of the
potexvirus group, was frequently isolated from tamarillo (tree tomato,
Cyphomandra ...
2
Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody Plants
Also included in the same genus are the species Casana (Cyphomandra casana
), Mountain Tomato (C. crassifolia) and Guava Tamarillo (C. fragans). The plant
can be propagated by seeds or cuttings (Fouque, 1973) or it may be grafted in ...
S.M. Jain, P.K. Gupta, R.J. Newton, 2000
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Tamarillo. (Cyphomandra. betacea): effect. of. field-applied. fungicides. and. post-
harvest. fungicide. dips. on. storage. rots. of. fruit. Table 1 Fungicide spray
treatments applied to tamarillos in 1983. R. H. BLANK MAFTech, Whangarei P.O.
Box ...
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Solanaceous crops, Psyllids & Liberibacter
Craig Watson4 NZ Tamarillo Growers Association Tamarillo is a solanaceous,
subtropical tree crop, also known as tree tomato. The trees are free standing and
have a rather soft wood. Their commerical life is 5-10 years. They are grown in ...
5
Bioactives in Fruit: Health Benefits and Functional Foods
Tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.), also known as tree tomato, is a
subtropical fruit thought to be native to the Andes region of Peru, Chile, Ecuador
and Bolivia, and is cultivated in a number of South American countries including
...
Margot Skinner, Denise Hunter, 2013
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Temperate and Subtropical Fruit Production
Fully revised and expanded to include organic fruit production, this new edition provides a thorough introduction to the cultivation of fruit found throughtout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world.
David Jackson, Norman Earl Looney, Michael Morley-Bunker, 2011
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The South American Table: The Flavor and Soul of Authentic ...
Helados de Mora Andean Blackberry Ice Cream 387 Helados de Tomate de
Arbol Tamarillo Ice Cream 387 Sorvete de Abacate Avocado Ice Cream 388
Helados de Taxo/Curuba (o Maracuyd o Naranjilhi) Banana Passion Fruit (or
Passion ...
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Seed transmission Tamarillo seed was extracted by the acid- extraction
technique of Procter (1948) from fruit showing the distinctive yellow chlorotic
mottle of AMV. Dried seeds in screw capped bottles were stored in a refrigerator
at 4°c for a ...
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Lost Crops of the Incas: Little-known Plants of the Andes ...
Tamarillo Cookbook. 64 pp. (Available from Irvine Holt, P.O. Box 28019,
Auckland 5, New Zealand.) Bohs, L. 1986. The Biology and Taxonomy of
Cyphomandra (Solanaceae). Ph.D. dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
National Research Council (U.S.). Advisory Committee on Technology Innovation, 1989
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Field Guide to Produce: How to Identify, Select and Prepare ...
TAMARILLO Other Names: Tree tomato. General The tamarillo (Cyphomandra
betacea) is an egg-shaped Description: fruit with glossy, smooth skin and soft,
juicy, sweet-tart flesh. The tamarillo is probably native to the Andes of Peru and is
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TAMARILLO»
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William Fox-Pitt's Tamarillo dies at 23
In 2006 Tamarillo represented Britain for the final time at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, and was part of the team that won silver. He rounded off his ... «Horsetalk, Jul 15»
Tamarillo clafoutis
Cut a small cross in the base of each tamarillo. Plunge the tamarillos into boiling water then remove to a bowl of cold water. Peel away the skin then cut each ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jul 15»
All about tamarillos
Tamarillos are one of the most beautiful of fruits. ... In New Zealand, though, the name was changed to "tamarillo" in 1967, to distinguish it from a regular tomato. «Stuff.co.nz, Jul 15»
How to grow... tamarillos
Tamarillos, like feijoas, are a fruit of South and Central American origin that New Zealand has adopted and developed since Solanum betaceum seedlings first ... «Stuff.co.nz, May 15»
Egg-shaped tamarillos are a great Easter gift for foodies
They say you shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket, but I'm thinking a few smooth, glossy tamarillos would make a lovely Easter gift for an adventurous food ... «Toronto Star, Apr 15»
Battle of the clones: when will a replica horse win Olympic gold?
To those in the know, the 18-month-old looks like one horse. Tomatillo is the clone of Tamarillo -- a famous eventing horse who reached the Olympics in 2004. «CNN International, Feb 15»
'Tamarillo sausage' a wildcard entry
The family discovered the tamarillos with pork after her mother cooked a pork and tamarillo casserole when the bishop came for dinner one night, Fuller said. «Timaru Herald, Aug 14»
Taming the tamarillos
It's a shame my three golden tamarillo trees haven't produced any fruit yet. ... The tamarillo has high nutritional content, not only of vitamin C but vitamin A, E and ... «SunLive, Jul 14»
A leap into the unknown: Cloned eventing horse Tamarillo is …
To the layperson, Tamarillo probably looks like any other horse; but not to aficionados of eventing, the mixed equestrian discipline that requires competitors to ... «The Independent, Sep 13»
Recipe: Tamarillo and apple crumble
2. Place tamarillos, apples, sugar, vanilla and water in a pot and bring to a simmer. Cook for 8 minutes until the apples have softened slightly but haven't lost ... «New Zealand Herald, Aug 13»