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Cocos nucifera (Coconut).

32044 Cocos nucifera (Coconut). http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/arecaceae/cocos_nucifera.htm The Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera is believed to have evolved in the Indo-Pacific Ocean region which is where its greatest genetic diversity occurs. Coconuts are seeds adapted for water-born dispersal and can remain viable after having floated in the sea for six months or more. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   oil   palm   endosperm   female   flowers   milky-white   crude   sugar   african   coast   flowering   plants Jan 1, 2004  

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The genetic resources of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) in the south Pacific region were characterised using fruit morphological and molecular characters (RAPD). It was concluded that there was continuous variation in fruit morphology and molecular characters throughout the region.
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Part 1 Plant and animal domestication The impact of early agriculture GEOG 4053 WEEK 9 Reading: Evolution, consequences and future of plant and animal domestication Jared Diamond, 2002 Nature vol. 418, pp. 700-707 http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/Biol149/lectures/readings/jareddiamond.
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1 The T.H. Huxley School, Imperial College at Wye, University of London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK 2 Department of Biology, Imperial College at Wye, University of London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK Received 19 September 2000; Accepted 28 November 2000
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This certification is in the Florida Yards and Neighborhoods (FYN) program. From their website: Key focal areas include water conservation, improved water quality, proper fertilizer and pesticide use, proper plant selection, and other issues related to protecting water resources.
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The hosts recorded with damaging populations of the pink mealybug are denoted with a number before the scientific name. They may or may not be economic hosts.
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The Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera), is a member of the Family Arecaceae (palm family). It is the only species in the Genus Cocos, and is a large palm, growing to 30 m tall, with pinnate leaves 4-6 m long, pinnae 60-90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly leaving the trunk smooth.
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