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Pejibaye Fiber-Reinforced Polypropylene Matrix Composites
Polymers from Renewable Resources, 2016The use of chopped pejibaye fibers obtained from the residues of pejibaye plantations is presented. These fibers are obtained from the leftover residues after the collection of heart of palm from pejibaye palms. PP-pejibaye composites were manufactured and the mechanical and thermal properties of the composites were compared to the properties of the ...
M.K.V. de Tatagiba, J.R.M. d'Almeida
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Allozyme Variation In Spineless Pejibaye (bactris Gasipaes Palmae)
Economic Botany, 1997Allozyme variation was examined in three pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes) populations introduced into Hawaii for use in heart-of-palm improvement: Benjamin Constant (Putumayo landrace), San Carlos (Guatuso landrace) and Yurimaguas (Pampa Hermosa landrace).
Clement, Charles Roland +2 more
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Pejibaye palm: Yields, prices and labor costs
Economic Botany, 1966The records of each transaction relating to the production and sale of the fruit from the pejibaye palm on one farm in Costa Rica are tabulated and summarized herein. We find a fairly straight-line relationship between the number of sacks harvested per month and the monthly costs of harvesting them at about 3.16 colones (US$.45) corrected for inflation
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Picloram-induced somatic embryogenesis in pejibaye palm (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K.)
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1987Somatic embryogenesis in pejibaye or peach palm (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K.) was induced from callus derived from in vitro cultured shoot tips of young field-grown plants using a modified Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 5 mg L−1 of N6-benzyladenine (BA) and 0.06 mg L−1 of picloram for three months in the dark; this was followed by an ...
Valverde, R., Arias, Oscar, Thorpe, T.A.
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Characterization of the Tensile Behavior of Pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes) Fibers
Polymers from Renewable Resources, 2012Pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes) palm is harvest in large plantations to the sustainable production of heart of palm. Residues of the cut down palms can be conveniently managed to produce short and long fibers. These fibers are now beginning to be used to produce agglomerated panels and to reinforce polymeric matrices composites, but their mechanical ...
B.C. Temer, J.R.M. d'Almeida
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PEJIBAYE PALM (BACTRIS GASIPAES) PROPAGATIVE STRUCTURES AND SEEDLINGS MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY
Acta Horticulturae, 1999Departamento de Biologia Aplicada a Agropecuaria FCAV UNESP, Rod.
Filho, Carlos F. Damião +3 more
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Reducing Features from Pejibaye Palm DNA Marker for an Efficient Classification
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Travieso, Carlos M. +2 more
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Pejibaye palm: Physical and chemical analysis of the fruit
Economic Botany, 1967The variability of the nutritional components of pejibaye fruit is fairly high and provides the impetus for further studies. These should be directed primarily toward the discovery of the highest possible carotene content associated with the least spines on the trunk.
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The potential use of the pejibaye palm in agroforestry systems
Agroforestry Systems, 1988The pejibaye's potential for the small holder, especially in an agroforestry environment, is summarized: the fruit can be a significant addition to the family diet and income, both directly and as animal feed; on farm processing of the fruit for baking and other culinary uses has great potential and excedents can be marketed; small scale palmito ...
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