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Optimized NaOH and KOH treatments for interfacial and mechanical enhancement of agro-marine ash reinforced aluminum composites. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
To the Editor:— Following the appearance of our article inThe Journal, May 1, page 1500, we received a letter from O. C. Durham questioning the identification of the so-called common plantain used in our experiments. He stated that he had never been able to obtain common plantain pollen either from collectors of pollen or from atmospheric pollen ...
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To the Editor:— Following the appearance of our article inThe Journal, May 1, page 1500, we received a letter from O. C. Durham questioning the identification of the so-called common plantain used in our experiments. He stated that he had never been able to obtain common plantain pollen either from collectors of pollen or from atmospheric pollen ...
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2022
Callosciurus notatus (Boddaert, 1785) Plantain squirrel—Tupai kampung Enderleinellus kumadai Kaneko, 1954 Neohaematopinus callosciuri Johnson ...
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Callosciurus notatus (Boddaert, 1785) Plantain squirrel—Tupai kampung Enderleinellus kumadai Kaneko, 1954 Neohaematopinus callosciuri Johnson ...
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 1926
The Cultivation of plantains in a Trichirapaly Vilage was described in the M.A.S.U. Journal Vol.X No.3. An account is now given of their marketing.
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The Cultivation of plantains in a Trichirapaly Vilage was described in the M.A.S.U. Journal Vol.X No.3. An account is now given of their marketing.
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2003
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 125 countries (Anon., 2001) and are a major source of carbohydrate for more than 400 million people (Swennen et al, 1995). The progenitors of almost all domesticated Musa are two wild species, Musa acuminata and M.
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Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 125 countries (Anon., 2001) and are a major source of carbohydrate for more than 400 million people (Swennen et al, 1995). The progenitors of almost all domesticated Musa are two wild species, Musa acuminata and M.
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1995
Preface. The origin and development of banana and plantain cultivation. Systems of cultivation and management. Molecular markers, genetic diversity and systematics in Musa. Musa genetics. Banana and plantain breeding. In vitro culture of bananas. Banana morphology - part I: roots and rhizomes. Banana morphology - part II: the aerial shoot. The response
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Preface. The origin and development of banana and plantain cultivation. Systems of cultivation and management. Molecular markers, genetic diversity and systematics in Musa. Musa genetics. Banana and plantain breeding. In vitro culture of bananas. Banana morphology - part I: roots and rhizomes. Banana morphology - part II: the aerial shoot. The response
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2011
Abstract This chapter focuses on the taxonomy, ecology, morphology and physiology of bananas and plantains. The cultivar development and cultural practices for propagation, cultivation, fertilizer application, pest, weed and disease management and harvesting and postharvest handling are discussed and the utilization of different plant parts and
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the taxonomy, ecology, morphology and physiology of bananas and plantains. The cultivar development and cultural practices for propagation, cultivation, fertilizer application, pest, weed and disease management and harvesting and postharvest handling are discussed and the utilization of different plant parts and
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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