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2004 Federal Register, 69 FR 62943 Centralized Library: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - FR Doc 04-23648.
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More Photos Clipperton Island, which is at times referred to as Ile de la Passion, was named after a pirate and now falls under the jurisdiction of the Republic of French Polynesia. A circular atoll with a completely enclosed lagoon, Clipperton is one of the less disturbed islands in the Pacific.
Common name: Coconut Family: Palmae (Arecaceae) Botanical name: Cocos nucifera Origin: Long debated. Probably native to the Indo-Pacific. Uses: The uses of coconut are many. Food, drink, oil, and fiber can all be obtained from coconut. Coconut is probably the most important plants in the tropics.
Macedo, N. and Araujo, J.R. 2000. Effects of sugarcane burning on larval and egg parasitoids of Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). [In Portuguese.] Anais da Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil 29: 7984. Macfarlane, R.P. and Andrew, I.G. 2001.
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of the application of different irrigation water volumes in cover and uncovered soils on growth and development of dwarft coconut (Cocos nucifera L.).
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The progress in research toward the conservation of coconut biodiversity in Sri Lanka and the utilization of germplasm for the development of improved cultivars is reviewed.
Nuts are a well-defined cause of food allergy, which affect approximately 1 % of the general population in the UK and the USA. There do appear to be differences in the frequency of nut allergy between different countries because of different dietary habits and cooking procedures.