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Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery: Search MEDLINE.
A Strategy for the Coconut Research Institute (CRI) Lunuwila, Sri Lanka COCONUT RESEARCH INSTITUTE LUNUWILA SRI LANKA 2002 Not to be quoted or circulated without the consent of CRI Strategy Team of the Coconut Research Institute: Dr. L. L. W. Somasiri Head, Soils and Plant Nutrition Division Dr.
PP-222 Lethal Yellowing (LY) of Palm1 Nigel A. Harrison and Monica L. Elliott2 1. This document is Fact Sheet PP-222, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
José C. V. Rodrigues, PhD University of Puerto Rico Jose_Carlos@mac.com http://www.uprm.edu/proteccion/jrodrigues.html El ácaro rojo de las palmas, Raoiella indica, se reportó por primera vez en Puerto Rico y en la isla de Culebra en octubre de 2006 (Rodrigues et al.
9. Plant Systematics Laboratory #9 PLANT MORPHOLOGY A. VEGETATIVE MORPHOLOGY: PLANT HABIT/HABITAT, ROOTS, STEMS, AND LEAVES Objective: To be able to recognize and define the plant characters listed below. Working in pairs, determine the state (covered with a card) for each character on display.
This note consists of an amendment of the interpretation keys of all study sites in Kenya and Sri Lanka, in which the plasticity of image attributes is assessed and a compromise key is drafted.
Plant Roots: The Hidden Half. 3rd Edition. Edited by Y. Waisel, A. Eshel and U. Kafkafi. Monticello, NY, USA: Marcel Dekker Inc. (2002), pp. 1120, US$250.00.
09/2001-01 Pink Hibiscus Mealybug A-1 PPQ Pink Hibiscus Mealybug A Appendix A 1 Host Plants of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug (PHM) Introduction Those hosts recorded with damaging populations of PHM are denoted with a number after the scientific name. They may or may not be economic hosts.
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Pinnawela orphanage is situated northwest of the town Kegalla, halfways between the present capitol Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife department.