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BANANA
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Musa x paradisiaca
FAMILY: Musaceae
Preserving Bananas, September 1982
The Many Aspects Of The Banana Plant, November 1988
Banana Varieties of S E Asia, November 1989
Some Banana Varieties Of the South Pacific, November 1990
Banana Varieties In The Torres Strait, May 1991
The Wild Banana Species Of Papua New Guinea, September 1994
Native Bananas Of North Queensland, May 1991
Disease Resistant Banana Varieties For Backyards, November 1991
Seeded Ornamental Bananas - A Disease Risk, November 1991
Papua New Guinea - Land Of The Giant Banana, May 1992
Controlling Yellow Sigatoka, January 1994
Plantains - A Window Of Opportunity, July 1994
Mysterious Culinary Use Of The Banana, September 1994
All About Bananas, May 1997
Hard Graft - Propagating Bananas, April 2001
Banana Disease Updates, August 2001
Bat Pollination Of Fruit Trees, May 1983
Temperature Management And Chilling Injury Of Tropical And Subtropical Fruit, November 1985
Managing Frost - Frost Damage Can Be Avoided, July 1986
Report On Dr. Coronel's Visit At The Cardwell/Johnstone Branch, November 1987
Some Wild And Cultivated Indigenous Fruit And Nut Crops Of Papua New Guinea, November 1987
Pollination Requirements Of Some Tropical Crops, January 1988
Tropical Fruit Food Composition Table, July 1988
Fruits Of 1887, January 1989
A Growing Fruit "Treat" Park, November 1989
A Comprehensive Guide To Tropical And Subtropical Fruits, January 1990
Tropical And Sub Tropical Fruit And Nut Cultivar Recommendations For North Queensland, November 1991
Fruit Piercing Moth, September 1992
Flecker Botanic Gardens - Cairns, January 1993
Nutritional Facts About Tropical Fruits And Vegetables, November 1994
Mulching Fruit Trees, January 1995
Charlie's Farm, July 1996
Horticultural Bits And Pieces, August 1999
Drying Fruit And Other Foods, August 1999
Dehydration, May 2000
Banana Wine From Mena Creek, August 2001
Fruit Trees Species List, August 2002
DATE: 2011 April 15
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