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Coconut requires an equatorial climate with high humidity. The ideal mean annual temperature is 27ºC with 5-7º diurnal variation. The palm does not withstand prolonged spells of extreme variations. A well-distributed rainfall of 1300-2300 mm per annum is preferred.
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.
bstract. One prerequisite to reliable molecular biology work is that the genomic DNA of a sample be of good quality. Coconut is quite difficult to work on because of the high lipid and polysaccharide content of its endosperm and the high polyphenol content of its leaves.
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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, 1955a, 1955b, 1956), a plant hormone in a class now referred to as cytokinins (Skoog et al., 1965). They proposed the trivial name kinetin for this substance, and described its ability to promote cell division in test tissues from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).
Protein Phosphorylation during Coconut Zygotic Embryo Development1 Ignacio Islas-Flores, Carlos Oropeza, and S.M. Teresa Herna´ndez-Sotomayor* Unidad de Biolog1´a Experimental, Centro de Investigacio´n Cient1´fica de Yucata´n, Apdo.
Cocos nucifera Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera L. Common Name: Coconut Family: Arecaceae Native Status: Exotic Commonness in Miami: Common Flowers Fruit Habit Other