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KAU Package of Practices Recommendations: Crops, 2002 - Coconut.

32052 KAU Package of Practices Recommendations: Crops, 2002 - Coconut. http://www.kau.edu/pop/coconut.htm Coconut requires an equatorial climate with high humidity. The ideal mean annual temperature is 27ºC with 5-7º diurnal variation. The palm does not withstand prolonged spells of extreme variations. A well-distributed rainfall of 1300-2300 mm per annum is preferred. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   green   manure   neem   oil   bordeaux   mixture   fertilizers   irrigated   conditions   rhinoceros   beetle   southwest   monsoon   leaf   base Jan 1, 2005  

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