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Anatomical and Morphological Studies of Egyptian-Grown Latania verschaffeltii Lem. (Arecaceae)
Mohamed F. Mohamed +3 more
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Ethnobotanical Heritage of Edible Plants Species in Mueang District, Yasothon Province, Northeastern Thailand. [PDF]
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Food as Medicine: A Review of Plant Secondary Metabolites from Pollen, Nectar, and Resin with Health Benefits for Bees. [PDF]
Morrison B, Newburn LR, Fitch G.
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IgE-mediated coconut allergy in tropical Singapore. [PDF]
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A revision of Calamus (Arecaceae, Calamoideae, Calameae, Calaminae)
, 2020A revision of Calamus was carried out based on morphological data. Eight thousand, six hundred and thirty-three herbarium specimens were examined and scored for 14 quantitative and 157 qualitative variables.
Andrew Henderson
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Journal of applied entomology, 2020
The environmental unsustainability of African oil palm crops is a growing worldwide concern, and the macauba palm in tropical Southern America surges as the most viable substitute for the production of first‐generation biodiesel as a renewable fuel ...
A. C. Maia +7 more
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The environmental unsustainability of African oil palm crops is a growing worldwide concern, and the macauba palm in tropical Southern America surges as the most viable substitute for the production of first‐generation biodiesel as a renewable fuel ...
A. C. Maia +7 more
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A revision of Attalea (Arecaceae, Arecoideae, Cocoseae, Attaleinae)
, 2020A taxonomic revision of the neotropical palm genus Attalea based on morphological data was carried out. Nine hundred and two herbarium specimens were scored for 21 quantitative and 33 qualitative variables.
A. Henderson
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Plant biology, 2020
Several monoecious species of palms developed complex strategies to promote cross-pollination including the production of large quantities of floral resources and the emission of scent that are attractive to pollinators.
Camila Miranda Barbosa +7 more
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Several monoecious species of palms developed complex strategies to promote cross-pollination including the production of large quantities of floral resources and the emission of scent that are attractive to pollinators.
Camila Miranda Barbosa +7 more
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