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Biologist traces coconut's history through DNA.

32062 Biologist traces coconut's history through DNA. http://www.physorg.com/pdf105629196.pdf Biologist traces coconut's history through DNA The coconut has been popular in lore and on palates for centuries, yet little is known about the history of coconuts domestication and dispersal around the world. Now, a biologist at Washington University in St. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   dispersal   domestication   trade   routes   human   exploration   fair   dealing   genetic   structure   data   oil   botanical   garden Jan 1, 2007  

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Burton Charley: The young roots, kalewe, are pounded and applied to a cut to stop bleeding. The skin of the stem, kili, can be ground off and taken to treat diarhea. The new leaf, before it unfurls, paini, can be pounded and applied to a dog bite wound.
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In Hawaii, this pathogen has been found on Oahu and Hawaii but is likely to be present on all islands. It has been reported from many tropical and subtropical areas such as Florida, Jamaica, Asia, Australia, Oceania (French Polynesia, Fiji) Philippines, and the Seychelles. SYMPTOMS:
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Diagnostic Features: Characteristic, but diverse, palm-like leaves (see below) which unfold as they develop; many "woody" trees; characteristic inflorescence of branched often (but not always) "fingers" which bear the flowers and fruits which are often "sheathed"; fruits with one (e.g.
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Given its scientific name by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, he based his description of the plant on illustrations of early travellers and on plants growing in George Clifford's garden in the Netherlands. He thought coconuts came from India.
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