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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.
* LinneroothBayer, J (bayer@iiasa.ac.at) , International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Schlossplatz 1, Laxenburg, 2361 Austria Mechler, R (mechler@iiasa.ac.
For most images, the resolution and size is set at 150 DPI and (500 x 375) pixels, respectively, to provide sufficient clarity and size to enable the recognition of the more subtle disease characteristics with confidence.
The CGIAR's mission is to achieve sustainable food security and reduce poverty in developing countries through scientific research and research -related activities in the fields of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, livestock, policy, and the environment.
The coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm.1 It is oval to round in shape and 6 to 12 inches in diameter. The dry, hard outer shell is brown, green or yellow in color.1 It is unclear if the coconut is native to the Southeast Asian peninsula or northwest South America.
Topolins and Hydroxylated Thidiazuron Derivatives Are Substrates of Cytokinin O-Glucosyltransferase with Position Specicity Related to Receptor Recognition1 Machteld C. Mok*, Ruth C. Martin, Petre I. Dobrev, Radomira Vankova´, P.
AFRICAN TRADITIONAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE TODAY: An ethnobotanical study of the Digo at the Kenya Coast By Mohamed PAKIA, M.Sc. KWALE, KENYA A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF A DOCTOR OF NATURAL SCIENCES (Dr. rer. nat.
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Coconut belongs to the palm family. It is native to the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Since the nuts float and can germinate after six months at sea, they obviously had an efficient dispersal mechanism for spreading to far-flung Pacific Ocean islands.