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ICE 2004 - Panel 17.

32003 ICE 2004 - Panel 17. http://www.kent.ac.uk/anthropology/ice2004/panels/panel17.html Palms are the most useful group of plants for the rural and indigenous people throughout the tropics. They provide edible fruits, oils, palm-heart, fibers, thatch, housing materials and shelter, domestic artifacts, tools for traditional hunting and fishing, medicines, and other minor products. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science amazonian   ecuador   secondary   vegetation   sustainable   management   coconut   cross-cultural   comparisons   long-term   impact   human   population   groups   dispersal   acculturation Jan 1, 2007  

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Enlarge Description Coconut Cup with Cover, ca. 1533 34 Hans van Amsterdam (Low Countries, 's Hertogenbosch, recorded 1535 65) Silver gilt, coconut (Cocos nucifera); H. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm), Diam. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.190.
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org August 2006 2 An Urban Wilderness Revisited India is one of the countries globally recognized for its mega-diversity. India is also a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity and allied Conventions that concern Climate Change, Desertification and Wetlands.
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This is the most common Musa, but there are 21 species and subspecies which are edible. Probably native to tropical Asia, specifically the Malay region. Widely cultivated in the tropics. Black Pepper: (Piper nigrum) A vine native to the East Indies.
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Potential for Aquaculture in Community- Managed Irrigation Systems of the Dry-Zone, Sri Lanka: Impacts on Livelihoods of the Poor. By Francis Joseph Murray A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Stirling.
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Howard Springs Nature Park Draft Plan of Management November 2006 30 5 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS 5.1 Management Objectives 1. To encourage high standard commercial activities which enhance the visitor experience and /or supplement visitor management in the Nature Park. 2.
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1 Agricultural Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Bhavanisagar  638 451, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Department of Plant Pathology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641 003, Tamil Nadu, India *kamals2k@yahoo.co.in
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Infestation by coconut mite is first evident from chlorosis of the damaged cells that eventually turn brown. As the fruit grows, deep fissures develop in the damaged area (Anonymous 1985, Hall 1981, Schliesske 1988).
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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.
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JABOTICABAL  SÃO PAULO  BRASIL Setembro de 2006 iv DADOS CURRICULARES DO AUTOR ANTONIO CARLOS BENASSI  Nascido em 02 de Julho de 1954 na cidade de Santo André  SP, filho de Derdebio Benassi e Maria Guiomar Adolpho Benassi.
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Environmental interaction is the way biotic factors (living things) and abiotic factors (nonliving things) interact with each other. Everything that lives in an ecosystem effect each other in some way and keep each other balanced. The effects can be positive or negitive.
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