litchi


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Synonyms for litchi

Chinese tree cultivated especially in Philippines and India for its edible fruit

Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed

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It is ridiculous to say that litchi was the cause of death of so many children.
"The cases of AES might be linked to litchi but the disease can be caused by a whole plethora of infections and encelophaty situations," he said.
The mostly sold saplings are of 'Haribhanga', 'Lengra', 'Ruplai', 'Gopalbhog', 'Aswina', 'Misribhog', 'Khheershapati', 'Fazlee' varieties of mango and 'Bedana', ' China', 'Bombay' and 'Madrazi' varieties of litchi in his nurseries.
The litchi is a subtropical tree rarely exceeding 10-12 m height with a variable habit of growth from an erect to a weeping-willow appearance depending of the cultivars, propagation methods and pruning.
A previous investigation of outbreaks of acute encephalitis-like syndrome in Bac Giang Province found that litchi cultivation appeared to be associated with acute encephalitis-like syndrome, but the link at the individual level remained unclear (11).
The first round of Pran Litchi Ramadan Cricket Tournament was held on May 31 in the HCT grassy ground in Ma'abela.
When litchi volumes from Madagascar, Mauritius and Reunion are low, it makes a massive difference for us."
litchii were detected on litchi plants in Sao Paulo state, Brazil in January 2008, being the first report of this pest in South America (Raga et al.
CONCENTRACAO FOLIAR DE MACRONUTRIENTES EM DIFERENTES ETAPAS FENOLOGICAS DO LITCHI cv.
Longan (Dimocarpus longan Lour.), litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.), and rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) are typical subtropical fruits opulently cultivated in southern China, which are popular for customer to buy in summer (from June to August).
Farmers who produce litchi organically are not allowed to use synthetic insecticides, which makes it very difficult to manage this lepidopteran pest (Zeng et al.
The litchi tree (Litchi chinensis, Sonn.) is an exotic plant from the Sapindaceae family, native from southern China and its fruits have excellent quality, pleasant taste and attractive color (Das & Prasad, 2014).
and future scope of water users associations in the Punjab, Pakistan", "Postharvest pericarp browning and quality management of litchi
Anthocyanins are flavonoid category of poly-phenolic compounds found in some minor fruits like fig, ber, phalsa, papaya, jamun, guava, fig, pomegranate, mulberry, pear, cherry, avocado, loquat, litchi, olive, strawberry and mulberries, Minor fruit's health benefiting properties are because of their richness in vitamins, minerals, micro-nutrients, pigment anti-oxidants.