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strong spirits distilled from fermented fruits, grains, sugarcane, or the sap of coconuts or other palm trees; now generally fermented from coconut sap, then distilled to produce an alcoholic beverage that tastes like whiskey.
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03.2002 013.001 37 ¼M17 ¼M7 ¼M20 ¼M7 ¼M7 (1 ) OJ No L 218, 6. 8. 1991, p. 1. (2 ) OJ No L 338, 31. 12. 1993, p. 26. ºM12 (3 ) Limit of determination.
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1 Agricultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Bhavanisagar 638 451, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Department of Plant Pathology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641 003, Tamil Nadu, India *kamals2k@yahoo.co.in
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Depending upon where and when ethylene occurs, it may be beneficial or harmful to horticultural crops.
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128 Ï JanuaryMarch 2005 15(1) WORKSHOP Transplanting Specimen Palms: A Review of Common Practices and Research-based Information Dennis R. Pittenger1 , Donald R. Hodel2 , and A. James Downer3 ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. root growth, transpiration, leaf removal SUMMARY.
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Small coconut farmers and those who started manufacturing nata de coco in the Philippines began to export more nata de coco to Japan in 1993. Though Japan imported 90 percent of the Philippines nata de coco, its supply did not meet the demand for the dessert in Japan.
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Yarro, J. G., B. L. Otindo, and A. G. Gatehouse. 1981. Dwarf variety of coconut, Cocos nucifera (Palmae), a hostplant for the African armyworm, Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Insect Science and its Application 1: 361-362.
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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.
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PO Box 206, Highgate SA 5063, Australia Published by the Victorian Government Department of Primary Industries 1 Spring Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia May, 2006 © The State of Victoria 2006 This publication is copyright.
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Dransfield, John; Dransfield, Soejatmi; Widjaja, Elizabeth & Renuka, C. "Species of Bamboo and Rattan".
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