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1 lıf bıtkılerı (fiber crops) doç. dr. mehmet karaca akdenız...
Simple, have non-toothed margins, are usually strap-shaped or linear, have a longitudinally parallel venation, and a sheath to their base (lack petiole)
The genetic resources of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) in the south Pacific region were characterised using fruit morphological and molecular characters (RAPD). It was concluded that there was continuous variation in fruit morphology and molecular characters throughout the region.
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128 Ï JanuaryMarch 2005 15(1) WORKSHOP Transplanting Specimen Palms: A Review of Common Practices and Research-based Information Dennis R. Pittenger1 , Donald R. Hodel2 , and A. James Downer3 ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. root growth, transpiration, leaf removal SUMMARY.
The University of Hawai'i at Manoa is home to more than 560 kinds of trees and plants. They intrigue campus visitors and provide students and professors with a living botanical laboratory. Follow the route from Bachman Hall to the East-West Center to view some of the beautiful campus flora.
, 1955a, 1955b, 1956), a plant hormone in a class now referred to as cytokinins (Skoog et al., 1965). They proposed the trivial name kinetin for this substance, and described its ability to promote cell division in test tissues from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).
A widespread, tropical, monoecious palm and one of the most economically important palms. Coconuts tolerate salty, sandy soils and thrive in the lowland tropics, usually but not necessarily, on the seacoast.
For example, many members of the mint family are known to contain essential oil. In this chapter, the pharmaceutically most important families are highlighted, especially those that have yielded many, or very important, botanical drugs. Since a species may yield several botanical drugs (e.g.