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Bento et al.: Biology and Mating Behavior of Atheloca subrufella 199 BIOLOGY AND MATING BEHAVIOR OF THE COCONUT MOTH ATHELOCA SUBRUFELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: PHYCITIDAE) JOSÉ MAURÍCIO S. BENTO1* , DORI E. NAVA1 , MARCONE C.M. CHAGAS2 , ANDRÉ H. COSTA1 , DANILO J. LIBARDI1 AND JOSÉ ROBERTO P.
Climatic conditions: The coconut is a tropical plant, and grows in temperatures between 20oC and 25oC, but the best temperature is 27oC. It is usually found growing along the coastline. Origin: The coconut is native to southern Brazil and Paraguay where wild relatives occur.
A widespread, tropical, monoecious palm and one of the most economically important palms. Coconuts tolerate salty, sandy soils and thrive in the lowland tropics, usually but not necessarily, on the seacoast.
Organization for Tropical Studies Undergraduate Summer Abroad Program ETHNOBIOLOGY 2002 Results of the Ethnobiology 2002 course in Costa Rica July 14 to August 14, 2002 FACULTY Luis D. Gomez Org. Tropical Studies, Natl.
Abeywardena, V.: Forecasting coconut crops using rainfall data. (A preliminary study). Paper Third Session, FAO Technical Working Party on Coconut Production, Protection and Processing, Jogjakarta (Indonesia), 21 p. (1968). Abeywardena, V. and Mathes T.D.
Question 02: What is the longest storage period (verified through direct carbon dating of the seed testa once germination was complete) known to have maintained a seed in the viable state?
Indução de fenóis e de enzimas relacionadas à defesa em raízes de coqueiro (Cocos nucifera L.) tratadas com agentes de biocontrole M. KarthikeyanI, *; K. RadhikaII; S. MathiyazhaganI; R. BhaskaranIII; R. SamiyappanI; R. VelazhahanI