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Bibliografía

ALSTON, F. H.; SPIEGEL-ROY, P. "Fruit tree breeding: Strategies, Achievements and Constraints." Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants.

AYALA DELGADO, JOSE M.a.. "La 'Mancha Amarga'en las Manzanas." Hojas Divulgadoras del Ministerio de Agricultura Num. 16-77 HD. Publicaciones de Extención Agraria, Madrid, España. 1977.

BERTCH H., FLORIA. Manual para Interpretar la Fertilidad de los Suelos de Costa Rica. Escuela de Fitotécnica, Programa de Comunicación Agrícola. 1987.

BOYNTON, DAMON; OBERLY, G. H. "Apele Nutrition." Tropical, Subtropical, and Temperate Fruit Nutrition.

BRACKER, BERNARDO. Comunicación Personal.

BROWNING, G. "Reproductive Behaviour of Fruit Tree Crops and its Implications for the manipulation for the manipulation of Fruit Set.. Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants.

CENTRO ECUATORIANA DE SERVICIOS AGRICOLAS (CESA). Guía para el Cultivo del Manzano. Quito, Ecuador,1987.

DE SAULLES, DENYS. Home Grown. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA. 1988.

DEPARTAMENTO DE AGRICULTURA DE E. U. A. El Añublo de Peras, Manzanas y Membrillos. Folleto No.187. Centro Regional de Ayuda Técnica, Agencia para el Desarrollo International (A.l.D.), 1971.

DUARTE BEZA, CARLOS. Cultivo del Manzano en el Altiplano de Guatemala. Ministerio de Agricultura, Dirección General de Investigación y Extensión Agrícola, Guatemala, C. A. Centro Regional de Ayuda Técnicas, Agencia para el Desarrollo Internacional (A.l.D.), 2da edición, 1973.

FABREGAS RUIZ, JOAQUIN. El Cultivo del Manzano. Editorial Cintas. Barcelona, España, 1969.

HORTON, DAN, redactor. 1991 Georgia Apple Pest Management and Production Guide. The Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, Athens Georgia, EEUU. 1991.

JACKSON, J. E. Future Fruit Orchard Design: Economics and Biology." Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants.

JONES, ALAN L.; SUTTON, TURNER B. Diseases of Tree Fruits. Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University, EEUU. 1984

KIRKMAN, WILL All About Growning Fruits & Berries. Ortho Books, San Francisco, CA. 1976.

KOLBE, MELVIN H. Tree Fruit Production for Home Use. The North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, EEUU. 1983.

LEAKEY, R. R. B. The Capacity for Vegetative Propogation in Trees." Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants.

LIEBERMAN, C. B.; CROCKER, T. E.; SNAPP, A. J. The Subtropical Apples Six Years After Distribution." Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 90: 226-228. 1977.

LOPEZ, CARLOS MATTEO; BOYONA, ROMAN, editores. Biblioteca Práctica Agrícola y Ganadera, tome III, Frutales y Bosque. Editorial Océano Difusión, Barcelona, España.

MILLER, E. P.; SHERMAN, W. B. "Origin and Description of 'Dorsett Golden' Apple." Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 93:108-109. 1980.

MYERS, STEPHEN C., redactor. Peach Production Handbook. The Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, Athens Georgia, EEUU. 1989.

NORTON, RICHARD L Training/Pruning and Manging Pruning Problems in Young Apple Trees. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Schoharie County, New York, EEUU. 1988

PETRI, JOSE LUIS. "Interupción de la Dormancia o Reposo Invemal en Manzanos." BASF Reportes Agrícolas 2/89. 1989.

ROJAS, JENARO. Comunicación Personal.

ROJAS, JENARO; MARKUS, ZEEV; SOLIS M, ABRAHAM Manzana Variedad <<Ana>>. Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería, Fruticultura, Programa Nacional del Manzano. 1984.

SANCHEZ, LUIS. The Use of Dormex(r) in Fruitgrowing and Viticultura in C hile." BASF Agricultural News 4189. 1989.

SCHILDE, MILTON. Comunicación Personal.

THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE. 1991 Pest and Orchard Management Guide for North Carolina Apples. North Carolina State University. 1991.

THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE. N. C. Apple Production Handbook. North Carolina State University.
1982-1990.

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