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Coconut belongs to the palm family. It is native to the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Since the nuts float and can germinate after six months at sea, they obviously had an efficient dispersal mechanism for spreading to far-flung Pacific Ocean islands.
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.
The concentrations of reducing and soluble sugars and the activity of pyrophosphatase in the kernel increased with the maturation of the coconuts. The highest levels were observed in the fallen nuts.
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An overview of the different detection methods available for ricin, staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) and T-2 toxin is presented here. These toxins are potential biological warfare agents (BWA).
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.
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