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Acholeplasma brassicae sp. nov. and Acholeplasma palmae sp. nov., two non-sterol-requiring mollicutes from plant surfaces -- ...

31757 Acholeplasma brassicae sp. nov. and Acholeplasma palmae sp. nov., two non-sterol-requiring mollicutes from plant surfaces -- ... http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/44/4/680 JG Tully, RF Whitcomb, DL Rose, JM Bove, P Carle, NL Somerson, DL Williamson and S Eden-Green Mycoplasma Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center, Maryland 21702. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science acholeplasma   dna   base   composition   international   union   of   microbiological   societies   plant   surfaces   type   strain   mollicutes   genome   size   home   help Jan 1, 2007  

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Vegetation of Little Cayman © M. Anderson To the reader: This is a work in progress, please view it as such. If you have any knowledge of Central Caribbean tropical flora, please feel free to help with suggestions, corrections, or filling in the missing sections.
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Go Back Photo by Ruth. A. Seelig Arecaceae Cocos nucifera habit cultivated, Fairchild Tropical Garden USA: Florida. Miami. 5 September 1971 Common name(s): coconut, niu, ololani Image Use Policy
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edu June 2001 2 INTRODUCTION We (Starr & Martz) had the opportunity, through the courtesy of the Hawai'i State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR- DOFAW), and David G.
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1. This document is SS-ENH-901, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published 1965. Revised June 1997. Reviewed January 1999.
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The coconut is the most familiar palm of the tropics, yet until recently its origin was hotly disputed. Its seeds will still germinate after floating in seawater for 3-4 months.
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I.O.U.  This is a preliminary version of a page that will be further developed in mid-September 2007, and there will be more than one "service to the poor" page.
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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.
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