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Fungi Fungi University of Alberta Microfungus Collection & Herbarium (UAMH) 3 Absidia coerulea Bainier 8114 soil, oak-birch (Quercus velutina-Betula lenta) forest Hempstead Lake State Park, Long Island, NY, USA S.E. Gochenaur (HLF-74-96) 1974 /S. Davies FC-347 [=ATCC 38187].
Duguma International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) IRAD/ICRAF Humid Lowlands of West Africa Research Program (HULWA) P.O.Box., 2067 (Messa) Yaounde, Cameroon J. Gockowski International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) IITA-HFS P.O.Box., 2008 (Messa) Yaounde, Cameroon J.
Cultivars Coconut palms have two natural subgroups simply referred to as "Tall" and "Dwarf". Most commercial plantings use high yielding, longer lived Tall cultivars, and each region has its own selections, e.g., Ceylon Tall', Indian Tall', Jamaica Tall' (syn.
Diaprepes Root Weevil and Other Pests of Regulatory Concern Catharine Mannion University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical Research and Education Center Diaprepes Root Weevil Native of the Caribbean Islands Sugarcane rootstalk borer, Apopka weevil, citrus root weevil First reported in Florida in 1964 in a
HAWAII COOPERATIVE STUDIES UNIT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center (PACRC) University of Hawaii at Hilo 200 W. Kawili St.
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.