Disease Symptoms (Stem bleeding of coconut palm):.
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Society For Economic Botany Newsletter Volume 14 Fall 2000 A biannual newsletter published by and for the members of the Society for Economic Botany & PLANTS In This Issue: Notes from the Field ....... 2 SEB ListServ .................. 2 Review of 2000 SEB Meeting in SC................. 3 Awards ...
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Judd, W.S., Campbell, C.S., Kellog, E.A. & Donoghue, M.J. (2002): Plant Systematics: a phylogenetic approach, Sinauer, Sunderland, Mass.
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Cocos nucifera Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera L. Common Name: Coconut Family: Arecaceae Native Status: Exotic Commonness in Miami: Common Flowers Fruit Habit Other
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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.
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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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For most images, the resolution and size is set at 150 DPI and (500 x 375) pixels, respectively, to provide sufficient clarity and size to enable the recognition of the more subtle disease characteristics with confidence.
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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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Orchidaceae -- the orchid family (835/20,000-30,000 mostly tropics but also in temperate latitudes) Lilianae II Plants flowering, synoecious stems often modified into fleshy pseudobulbs adventitious roots (with a velamen in epiphytes) Habit herbs, terrestrial often epiphytic ± succulence Leaves
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Description: Coconut trees produce large nuts that are cultivated for food, cooking oil, and fiber. In this photograph, one can easily see the clusters of coconuts just below the palm fronds. The nuts are adapted for dispersal by water and are naturally found along the shores of tropical lands.
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