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Structure of the fucose-containing acidic heteroxylan from the gum exudate of Syagrus romanzoffiana (Queen palm)

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2006
Abstract The gum exudate of S. romanzoffiana contained a heteropolysaccharide (SRP), which was isolated in 80% yield, contained Fuc, Ara, Xyl, Gal, Glc and uronic acid in a molar ratio of 23:25:41:1:3:8, and had [ α ] D 25 − 72 ° .
F.F. Simas   +5 more
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EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON SEED GERMINATION OF QUEEN PALM SYAGRUS ROMANZOFFIANA (CHAM.) GLASSMAN (ARECACEAE)

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
K.F.L. Pivetta   +6 more
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Evaluation of Queen Palm residues and kraft lignin in the production of biofuels using densification and slow pyrolysis technology

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
This study aims to enhance the energy use of two products of industry - Queen Palm residue and kraft lignin (KF) - through the combination of two technologies - briquetting and slow pyrolysis. The addition of 20% KF provided briquettes with higher physical, energy, and mechanical properties.
Van Els, Pedro Paulo Dunice   +2 more
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First report of the nipa palm hispid Octodonta nipae on queen palms in Cyprus

Phytoparasitica, 2010
In December 2009, numerous adults and larvae of the nipa palm hispid Octodonta nipae (Maulik) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) were found for the first time on the island of Cyprus, in unopened young leaves of Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Glassman palm species.
Vassilis A. Vassiliou   +2 more
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Biology ofAceria guerreronis(Acari: Eriophyidae) on queen palm,Syagrus romanzoffiana(Arecaceae)

International Journal of Acarology, 2004
Abstract In 1997, an eriophyoid mite associated with meristem necrosis and death of young queen palm seedlings, Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Glassman, was discovered in a number of southern California nurseries. The mite was identified as Aceria guerreronis Keifer, the coconut mite.
Tommaso Ansaloni, Thomas M. Perring
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Their majesties: the king and queen palms

1980
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Biocontrol of root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita damaging queen palm, Livistona rotundifolia using Trichoderma species.

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2009
Livistona rotundifolia is a widely grown queen palm in all the net houses of floriculture industries in Sri Lanka. It is grown to an extent of 10,000 mZ in Green Farms Ltd, Marawilla under shade net house. Root knot nematode is one among the key pests of queen palms and causes heavy loss in the queen palm industry.
V, Jegathambigai   +3 more
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Nomuraea rileyi: a plausible fungi selectively controlling lepidopteron, Paraponyx stratiotata L. damaging queen palm (Livistona rotundifolia L.).

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2011
Queen Palm (Livistona rotundifolia) is cultivated extensively for both local and foreign ornamental markets with the desired characteristics of even and ever green, pest and disease free healthy palm and quality leaves. The root borer, Paraponyx stratiotata (Lepidoptera) is recently encountered on young palm roots and damaging them within. They emerged
A E, Svinningen   +2 more
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