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Overused, Inappropriate & Underutilized Palms for South 'Florida Yards'.

31945 Overused, Inappropriate & Underutilized Palms for South 'Florida Yards'. http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/programs/fyn/publications/Overused-Inappropriate-Underutilized-palms_files/slide0113.htm Inappropriate Palms Lethal Yellowing Cocos nucifera      Coconut palm Pritchardia sp.    Pritchardia palms Adonidia merrillii    Christmas palm Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   palm   yellowing Jan 1, 2002  

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Hornung R, Domas R, Lynch PT Cryo Letters. 2001 Jul-Aug;22(4):211-20.. Plant Biotechnology Laboratories, Imperial College at Wye, T.H. Huxley School, Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25 5AH, UK.
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Cocos nucifera Linnaeus Synonymy : Unknown Distribution: Tropical and subtropical regions Common names: Coconut palm, coco palm Conservation status: Not threatened Illustrations from Kohler's Medicinal Plants , courtesy and copyright © 1998, Missouri Botanical Garden Click here for the Florida
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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.
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Lethal yellowing diseases (LYD) (Fig. 1-2) of coconut have been endemic to Caribbean since the end of the 19th century, and to West Africa since 1900. However, diagnosis by electron microscopy has only been possible since the 1970s. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnosis is now routinely used.
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Glycobiology vol. 11 no. 4 pp. 261274, 2001 © 2001 Oxford University Press 261 Analysis of Asn-linked glycans from vegetable foodstuffs: widespread occurrence of Lewis a, core ±1,3-linked fucose and xylose substitutions Iain B.H.
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Plant Pathology Circular No. 53 Florida Department of Agriculture January 1967 Division of Plant Industry STEM BLEEDING DISEASE OF COCONUT PALM, COCOS NUCIFERA L. S. A. Alfieri, Jr.
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TXT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See the SWISS-PROT user's manual for a description of the rules followed for the creation of the species identification codes.
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Small coconut farmers and those who started manufacturing nata de coco in the Philippines began to export more nata de coco to Japan in 1993. Though Japan imported 90 percent of the Philippines nata de coco, its supply did not meet the demand for the dessert in Japan.
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Pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) at room temperature with a laboratory-assembled system was applied for the extraction of gastrodin (GA) and vanillyl alcohol (VA) in Gastrodia elata Blume.
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