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Trypanosomatid Flagellate in the Phloem of Diseased Coconut Palms
Science, 1976Ultrastructural observations of the phloem of coconut palms affected by "hartrot" disease in Suriname have revealed the presence of the plant-infecting flagellate Phytomonas in mature sieve tubes. The occurrence of these flagellates during the earliest symptoms of the disease and the correlated increase and spread ...
M V, Parthasarathy +2 more
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Phytoferritin accumulations in leaves of diseased coconut palms
Protoplasma, 1973A study by electron microscopy of coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) leaves from trees infected by the Cape St. Paul wilt (Kaincope) disease of West Africa was carried out. Samples were obtained during the dry season (Dec.–Jan.) and fixed immediately upon removal from the trees in buffered glutaraldehyde.
K, Maramorosch, H, Hirumi
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Bowen’s Disease and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Palm
Dermatologica, 2009A case of Bowen’s disease of the palm with associated squamous cell carcinoma is described. A brief general review underlines this unusual localization. Bowen’s disease may occur at any cutaneous site, simultaneously involving areas protected from and exposed to the light.
O, Binet +3 more
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A Wilt Disease of the Oil Palm
Nature, 1946DURING recent investigations in the Belgian Congo I came across what is apparently a hitherto undescribed wilt disease of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). Palms of 4–20 years of age have been seen with characteristic necrotic symptoms in the vascular strands of the trunk and roots.
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Bowen's disease of the palm: a cautionary tale
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022Ishan, Radotra +2 more
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Vascular Wilt Disease of Oil Palms in Nigeria
Nature, 1948IN 1946, I observed and diagnosed a vascular wilt disease of oil pakns (Elceis guineensis) in the Belgian Congo, a strain of Fusarium oxysporum being consistently associated with the necrosed wood vessels1,2. An investigation in 1947 of diseased oil palms in various Nigerian plantations by Messrs. S. de Blank and F.
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