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Propagation of fruit trees: training manual

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There are many different types of fruit trees grown in different areas in this country. Deciduous or temperate fruits (peaches, apples, plums etc) are found growing in the colder parts of the country. Tropical and subtropical fruits (mangoes, avocado pears, lemons, oranges bananas) are grown in the warmer parts of the country.The success of growing any fruit crops in any one area will depend on a number of factors described in the following section.
    Publication year

    2003

    Authors

    Dhliwayo P D; Mwenye D; Bhebhe E M

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    fruit trees, nursery raising, propagation materials

    Geographic

    Kenya

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