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During the present studies it was found that coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) had a good response to fertilizers. The maximum yield of 658 nuts was obtained by the application of 700 g Urea+270 g DAP+1600 g MOP.
Water is widely used cosmetic ingredient, with the highest concentration. Only a 10% concentration of water in the outer layer of skin is necessary for softness and pliability in this part of the epidermis.
,S C O Humid Tropics Research Recherches sur la zone tropicale humide Titles in this series / Dans cette série: Study of Tropical Vegetation: Proceedings of the Kandy Symposium ¡L'étude de la vegetation tropicale. Actes du colloque de Kandy.
Eating and Healing: Exploration of Wild and Domesticated Plants and Animals as Food and Medicine, A. Pieroni and L. Price, Eds.Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, expected release Sep 6, 2005. 8 Balancing the System: Humoral Medicine and Food in the Commonwealth of Dominica Marsha B.
HORTSCIENCE 41(5):13421346. 2006. Evaluating Chemical Indices of Growing Media for Nursery Production of Quercus rubra Seedlings K. Francis Salifu, Michael A. Nicodemus, Douglass F. Jacobs1 , and Anthony S.
Mylroie Brenda L. Kirkland Professor of Geosciences Adjunct Professor of Geosciences Graduate Coordinator of the (Committee Member) Department of Geosciences (Director of Thesis) _____________________________ ______________________________ John C.
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HORTSCIENCE, VOL. 38(1), FEBRUARY 200346 SOIL MANAGEMENT, FERTILIZATION, & IRRIGATION HORTSCIENCE 38(1):4654. 2003. Growth and Nutrient Use of Ericaceous Plants Grown in Media Amended with Sphagnum Moss Peat or Coir Dust Carolyn F. Scagel1 U.S.
G.P. Bolwell, University of London, UK ...This is a publication relating to a conference held in Havana, Cuba in December 1999. The book was published early in 2000 which is commendable given the timing of the conference and ensures that this volume is timely and topical.