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PLB143: Evolution of Crop Plants Return to course home page List of Crops for Term Papers Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris Maize or corn ( Zea mays) Pea ( Pisum sativum) Squashes ( Cucurbita spp.) Potato ( Solanum spp.) Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum Groundnut or peanut ( Arachis hypogaea Wheat
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Macro y Micronutrientes en la Hoja del Cocotero Enanno (Cocos nucifera L.) Después de un Año de Fertirrigación con NK Leaf macro and micronutrients content of the green dwarf coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) after one year fertigated with NK João F. Sampaio Peixoto1, Lucia H.
Palms are the most useful group of plants for the rural and indigenous people throughout the tropics. They provide edible fruits, oils, palm-heart, fibers, thatch, housing materials and shelter, domestic artifacts, tools for traditional hunting and fishing, medicines, and other minor products.
2. Commercial development of rubber was stimulated when Macintosh discovered, in 1823, that rubber was soluble in __________________, and the later (1839) discovery by Goodyear of _________________________.
Biotechnology in Africa-Which Choice? 1 BIOTECHNOLOGY IN AFRICA WHICH CHOICE? Consumers International Africa Office 2003 2 BiotechnologyinAfrica-WhichChoice? Table of contents Acknowledgements............................................................................................................
These depictions are variably accurate, but many are based on the best illustrations then available; quite a few of the source-illustrations for Valades' plant-panorama are included in chap.
3534 NATIVE FLORIDA SPECIES Buccaneer Palm 10b-11 H 10' Small specimen or accent palm with a stout, ringed trunk, a canopy of 8-10 blue-green leaves and produces clusters of bright red fruits.