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Description: Coconut trees produce large nuts that are cultivated for food, cooking oil, and fiber. In this photograph, one can easily see the clusters of coconuts just below the palm fronds. The nuts are adapted for dispersal by water and are naturally found along the shores of tropical lands.
TY - JOUR A1 - Samosir,Yohannes M. S. A1 - Godwin,Ian D. A1 - Adkins,Stephen W. T1 - A New Technique for Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Germplasm Collection from Remote Sites: Culturability of Embryos Following Low-temperature Incubation JF - Australian Journal of Botany JO - Aust. J.
Their rejec- tion is not just in reference to the Book of Mormon story but against all claims that seaborne migrants capable of having any significant effect breached the ocean barrier prior to Columbus, except for a few Vikings considered of no historical importance.
3 20th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations (Formerly HPCE Conference Series) January 22 26, 2006 RAI Congress Centre Amsterdam. The Netherlands Final Program and Book of Abstracts http://www.msb2006.
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.