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https://www.alfa-chemistry.com/charantin-bitter-melon-p-e-cas-57126-62-2-item-1442.htm ...
ByAlfa Chemistry based in New York, NEW YORK (USA)
Thanks to the development of new varieties it has been possible to obtain melons of better organoleptic characteristics. Its shape is different depending on the variety (round, eliptic, oval, etc) and the surface can be green, white or ...
BySistema AZUD, S.A. based in Alcantarilla, SPAIN
1st application: Time: during soil preparation or at planting. Soil or foliage: Soil. Amount and dilution rate: See the Table 1. Area: per 1 hectare ...
ByTexas BioTechnology Inc based in Richmond, TEXAS (USA)
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) is a hugely destructive agricultural pest, attacking more than 250 kinds of fruits, nuts and vegetables. It is found throughout Africa, South and Central America, the Mediterranean and parts of Australia, causing widespread damage and a severe economic impact on ...
ByOxitec Ltd based in Abingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
In most cases, it was found that flame photometry was well suited for the determination of sodium, potassium and calcium in fresh fruits, using the wet ashing technique as given below. There are significant differences in the composition between different varieties of the same fruit, although these differences are not usually considered to be nutritionally ...
ByBWB Technologies Ltd. based in Newbury, UNITED KINGDOM
In recent years, the global juice market has blown up to claim a significant share of the beverage industry. In 2019, revenues in the juices segment are projected to reach upwards of $3 ...
ByCorenco, Inc. based in Santa Rosa, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our mission is to offer innovative solutions to farmers that increase their crop yields whilst being respectful of the environment. To this end we have developed the products fiscoterra-g and ficosagro, 100% ecological to contribute to soil regeneration. Thanks to the use of BCB (Biological Crop Booster) technology and the introduction of organic material coming from algae, we can reach very competitive production levels, clearly improving crop ...
ByFicosterra based in Madrid, SPAIN
