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Leaf: Alternate, pinnately compound, up to 18 feet long; individual leaflets, lance shaped and 2 to 3 feet long, dark green, arching, the leaf bases wrapped by a burlap-like husk.
267 BIBLIOGRAFIA Esta lista bibliográfica incluye tanto los trabajos a los que se ha hecho referencia en cada uno de los informes individuales como aquellos que han servido de base para alimentar las 240 especies contenidas en la base de datos. Abbott, T.P., K. Nakamura L., G. Buchlz, J. Wolf W.
G., Xu, T., Guo, L.D., Liu, A.R. Zhang, Y. and Pan, X.H. (2007). Endophytic Pestalotiopsis species associated with plants of Podocarpaceae, Theaceae and Taxaceae in southern China. Fungal Diversity 24: 55-74.
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). This study was caried out in March-October 1999 by means of RAPD analysis on a representative coconut leaf samples from Molluca grown as ex situ collection in Mapanget, Manado i.e. Takome Tall (DTE), Igo Bulan Tall (DIB) and Igo Duku Tall (DID) populations.
Reviews Journal of Political Ecology Vol.4 1997 1 Reviews Public Values Private Lands: Farmland Preservation Policy, 1933-1985, by Tim Lehman. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1995. xii, 239 pp. Reviewed by John C.
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.
United States Department of Agriculture Research, Education, and Economics Agricultural Research Service Systematic Entomology Laboratory Bldg. 005, Rm.
The exceptionally wide distribution of coconuts today is due to the influence of humans, having been carried from place to place by explorers and immigrants.