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PP-222 Lethal Yellowing (LY) of Palm1 Nigel A. Harrison and Monica L. Elliott2 1. This document is Fact Sheet PP-222, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
In the last century we saw an unprecedented interest medicinal and other economically important plants world over and India is also gearing up to address this important group of plants.
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 _________________________.
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.
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