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Society For Economic Botany Newsletter Volume 14 Fall 2000 A biannual newsletter published by and for the members of the Society for Economic Botany & PLANTS In This Issue: Notes from the Field ....... 2 SEB ListServ .................. 2 Review of 2000 SEB Meeting in SC................. 3 Awards ...
LIPIDS By Henry Wormser, Ph.D. PSC 3110 Introduction Definition: water insoluble compounds Most lipids are fatty acids or ester of fatty acid They are soluble in non-polar solvents such as petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform Functions Energy storage Structure of cell membranes Thermal blanket and
The hosts recorded with damaging populations of the pink mealybug are denoted with a number before the scientific name. They may or may not be economic hosts.
Ignacio Santana Aguilar Director, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones de la Caña de Azúcar Dr. Tirso Sáenz Coopat Presidente, Asociación de Técnicos Azucareros de Cuba Dr.
Fact Sheet ST-178 November 1993 Cocos nucifera Malayan Dwarf Figure 1. Middle-aged Malayan Dwarf Coconut Palm. Malayan Dwarf Coconut Palm1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 INTRODUCTION One of mans most useful plants (Fig. 1).
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.
Infestation by coconut mite is first evident from chlorosis of the damaged cells that eventually turn brown. As the fruit grows, deep fissures develop in the damaged area (Anonymous 1985, Hall 1981, Schliesske 1988).
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.
The main objectives of the study are to address questions about the monophyly of the five subtribes of Cocoeae; the closest relatives of Cocos nucifera; and the evolution of endocarps.
J ournal of Chemical Ecology, Vol. 27, No. 10, October 2001 ( c 2001) SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND DIEL ACTIVITY OF CITRUS FRUIT BORER Ecdytolopha aurantiana J. MAUR´ICIO S. BENTO,1 JOS´E R. P. PARRA,1 EVALDO F. VILELA,2 JULIO M. WALDER,3 and WALTER S.