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Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, 2021
Objectives Lead primarily affects male reproductive functions via hormonal imbalance and morphological damage to the testicular tissue with significant alteration in sperm profile and oxidative markers.
O. Olaniyan +9 more
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Objectives Lead primarily affects male reproductive functions via hormonal imbalance and morphological damage to the testicular tissue with significant alteration in sperm profile and oxidative markers.
O. Olaniyan +9 more
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Cocos nucifera var. palmyrensis Becc.
2020Cocos nucifera var. palmyrensis (Becc.) Becc. in Agric. Colon. 10: 588. 31.XII.1916. ≡ Cocos nucifera f. palmyrensis Becc. in Rock, Bull. Coll. Hawaii Publ. 4: 44. IV.1916. ≡ Cocos nucifera var. palmyrensis (Becc.) Pignotti & Baldini in Candollea 75: 28. 2020 [nom. illeg.]. ROCK, J.F. (1916). Palmyra Island with a description of its flora. Bull.
Baldini, Riccardo M., Pignotti, Lia
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Cocos nucifera L. (Coconut / Kapruka)
2023Coconut is a plant that is used in many areas of the world. The coconut tree is an important source of material for generations, from ordinary meals to delicacies, farm equipment to domestic products, roofing material and furniture, the production of coconuts mainly based on Coconut kernel, Coconut shell, Coconut fibers, Coconut water and Coconut sap ...
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Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2020
The current study evaluates the adsorption capacity of Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) shell derived biochar for the basic dyes Basic Blue 41 (BB41) & Basic Red 09 (BR09) from aqueous solution.
P. Saravanan +3 more
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The current study evaluates the adsorption capacity of Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) shell derived biochar for the basic dyes Basic Blue 41 (BB41) & Basic Red 09 (BR09) from aqueous solution.
P. Saravanan +3 more
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2023
Dharani Arasangudi Ponnusamy +3 more
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Dharani Arasangudi Ponnusamy +3 more
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2007
Cocos nucifera Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1188. 1753. "Habitat in Indiae paludosis, umbrosis." RCN: 8544. Lectotype (Moore & Dransfield in Taxon 28: 64, f. 5. 1979): [icon] " Tenga " in Rheede, Hort. Malab. 1: 1, t. 1, t. 2, t. 3, t. 4. 1678. Generitype of Cocos Linnaeus. Current name: Cocos nucifera L. (Arecaceae).
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Cocos nucifera Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1188. 1753. "Habitat in Indiae paludosis, umbrosis." RCN: 8544. Lectotype (Moore & Dransfield in Taxon 28: 64, f. 5. 1979): [icon] " Tenga " in Rheede, Hort. Malab. 1: 1, t. 1, t. 2, t. 3, t. 4. 1678. Generitype of Cocos Linnaeus. Current name: Cocos nucifera L. (Arecaceae).
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Ecofriendly application of coconut coir (Cocos nucifera) extract for silk dyeing
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021S. Adeel +5 more
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)
1995The coconut palm, (Cocos nucifera L.), also given the name “tree of life” or the “tree of a hundred uses”, plays an important socioeconomic role. It is a heliophilous plant widely distributed throughout the humid intertropical zone, where it is grown on more than 10 million ha in 80 countries (Pannetier and Buffard-Morel 1986).
Verdeil, Jean-Luc +1 more
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