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31633 exam. http://bioweb.bio.tamu.edu/courses/botn328/ebfinf00.htm 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 _________________________. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science erythroxylum   coca   gossypium   brewing   process   allium   cepa   medicago   sativa   cichorium   intybus   flowering   plant   glycine   max   johnson   grass   materia   medica Jan 1, 2007  

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This palm has a leaning slender trunk and a heavy crown of pinnate foliage. It prefers sunshine, tolerates salt, and in warm areas, is used extensively as a landscape plant. It will freeze at 29°F, though some have been known to survive 25°F.
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Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.). 2. Protection technologies of coconut. 3. Oilpalam (Elaeis guineensis). 4. Protection technologies of oilpalm. Author index. Subject index.
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Given its scientific name by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, he based his description of the plant on illustrations of early travellers and on plants growing in George Clifford's garden in the Netherlands. He thought coconuts came from India.
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