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31882 ASABE Technical Library :: Abstract. http://asae.frymulti.com/abstract.asp?aid=22936&t=1 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.). Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science soil   cover   coconut   technical   library   water   economy   non-members   stem   diameter   randomized   block   plastic   film   plant   height   effect   of   irrigation Jan 1, 2007  

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CAMELLIA SINENSIS - Tea This plant can be a shrub or tree, 3-50', with dark glossy green leaves, cultivated in warm parts of E. and S. Asia. The processed young leaves yield commercial tea. Freshly picked leaves are boiled to make green tea; allowed to ferment, they produce black tea.
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a. in tropical regions they remain green, e.g. lime plant is extremely sensitive to cool conditions, thus it is usually never exposed to cool enough conditions to develop a color. If left in a cool place over winter, the fruits will change to yellow
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It is shown how different agroforestry systems vary in their attractiveness in terms of carbon sequestration, returns to land and labour and employment potential.
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Zanzibar, locally called Unguja, but known to the 50,000 tourists that visit annually as the "Spice Island", is the largest of several islands some forty miles off the coast of E. Africa, and 6° south of the Equator. The island is 85 Km. in length and varies in width between 20 and 30 Km.
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Euphytica 122: 381389, 2001. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 381 Levels and distribution of genetic diversity of coconut (Cocos nucifera L., var. Typica form typica) from Sri Lanka assessed by microsatellite markers L. Perera1,, J.R. Russell2, J. Provan2 & W.
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Description Introduced. A tall tropical palm; bears the familiar coconut. Height: 80-100' (24-30 m). Trunk: smooth, grayish-brown, straight, leaning, or gently curving trunk; swollen at base; with conspicuous rings and vertical cracks. Leaves: feather-like, 18-23' (5.
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Milk and dairy products are an important source of proteins , calcium and vitamins.They are ideal baby food therefore is this product of great importance. The production of milk is worldwide concentrating in very few big companies.
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Fytoplasmat ovat soluseinättömiä mollikuuttibakteereita, joita aikaisemmin kutsuttiin mykoplasman kaltaisiksi organismeiksi, MLO (Cousin 1995). Niiden on ilmoitettu aiheuttavan yli 600 kasvitautia useilla sadoilla eri isäntäkasveilla.
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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.
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