Exotic Fruits 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803138-4.00036-8
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Langsat— Lansium domesticum

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“…In Indonesia, the plant is available anywhere during the rainy season (January to April) [ 19 ]. In the Philippines, the season is short and most of the fruits are off the market in >1 month, however, in India, the fruits become mature between April and September [ 20 ]. Its harvest season in Thailand is commonly between August and September of each year.…”
Section: Production and Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Indonesia, the plant is available anywhere during the rainy season (January to April) [ 19 ]. In the Philippines, the season is short and most of the fruits are off the market in >1 month, however, in India, the fruits become mature between April and September [ 20 ]. Its harvest season in Thailand is commonly between August and September of each year.…”
Section: Production and Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Southern Sumatra, the production reached 8419.1 tons in 2011 [ 21 ]. On the other hand, the average production was 1000 fruits/tree/year in the Philippines and an average 13.5 kg/trees produced annually in Nilgiris, India [ 20 ].…”
Section: Production and Seasonmentioning
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“…(Meliaceae) is a tree that grows widely in Indonesia and various countries in Southeast Asia [1,2]. In addition, this tree is also found in Australia, Suriname and Puerto Rico [3]. Lansium domesticum Corr.…”
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“…The fruit is also faintly aromatic and contains little or no milky latex. Duku fruits grown along Batanghari River alluvial are fairly sweet and some are seedless (Techavuthiporn 2018;Hanum 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%