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Journal of Tropical Agriculture 39 (2001): 159-161 VARIABILITY AND...
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With the current holiday season, many of us will be using kitchen protocols to create tasty treats and sumptuous feasts to enjoy with friends and family.
Hanovar: The Honavar town is located at 14°15' N latitude and 74°25' E longitude respectively. The river Sharavathi is the major river in this area. Honavar has a harbour for trade and commerce. The important wetland classes in Honavar are described in Table 2. Table 2.
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.
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.
A CASE studentship on wheat (with Dr. Peter Jack) (Dr) Kate Parsley (kw211@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk) - and a Cambridge Commonwealth studentship on oil palm (Dr) Farah Hafeez (fh218@cam.ac.uk)
TY - JOUR A1 - Samosir,Yohannes M. S. A1 - Godwin,Ian D. A1 - Adkins,Stephen W. T1 - A New Technique for Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Germplasm Collection from Remote Sites: Culturability of Embryos Following Low-temperature Incubation JF - Australian Journal of Botany JO - Aust. J.
In many countries of the world, the use of solar thermal systems in the agricultural area to conserve vegetables, fruits, coffee and other crops has shown to be practical, economical and the responsible approach environmentally.