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Induced Nut Yield Reduction in Godavari Ganga Hybrid Coconut Palms: Invasive Rugose Spiraling Whitefly (Aleurodicus Rugioperculatus Martin) Infestation
The percent (%) yield loss was estimated to be 7.93 and 26.67% in the Godavari Ganga hybrid with low and medium Aleurodicus rugioperculatus ...
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The decline and death of Canary Island date palms in México City is associated with subgroup 16SrIV-D phytoplasmas
The Canary Island date palm ( Phoenix canariensis ) is one of the most representative tree species of the urban landscape of México City. However,...
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Recent established population of tree sparrow in Algeria: palms contributed actively to increasing breeding pairs
After recording the first tree sparrow’s breeding for Algeria, we monitored the increasing of breeding pairs in two sites of Annaba province. During...
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Enhancing Biodiversity in Neotropical Silvopastoral Systems: Use of Indigenous Trees and Palms
Relatively few native trees and palms are actively managed by cattle ranchers in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, throughout the region, the... -
Divergence in functional traits in seven species of neotropical palms of different forest strata
Functional traits are morphological and physiological characteristics that determine growth, reproduction, and survival strategies. The leaf...
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Richness, Endemism and Floristic Affinities of the Palms of Mexico
The Arecaceae family is ecologically, ethnobotanically and floristically important in Mexico; however, an updated review is required. Here, we...
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Artificial intelligence-driven prediction system for efficient management of Parlatoria Blanchardi in date palms
Pest management plays a pivotal role in ensuring sustainable crop productivity. Integrated Pest Management Systems (IPMS) gaining importance due to...
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Palm Sunday in central Mexico: among sellers, palms and syncretism
BackgroundDomingo de Ramos, or Palm Sunday, is a traditional Christian religious event where devotees use ramos , which are bouquets currently...
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Palms for the Archaeologist
If your historical/cultural/linguistic past harks back to temperate Europe or colonial North America, and you speak English, when you think of trees... -
Use and Knowledge of Sago Palms in Borneo: A Case of the Penan Hunter-Gatherers
Palms, a common and diverse plant group in Bornean forests, are used by local people for many purposes, including food, basketry, tools, and light... -
Palms predict the distributions of birds in southwestern Amazonia and are potential surrogates for land-use planning by citizen scientists
In the absence of high-quality biodiversity data, land-use planners and conservationists often rely on biodiversity surrogates. Many studies have...
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Breeding Potentials of Wild Forest Rattans Palms to Ensure Food Security
Nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are often regarded to be a “Silver bullet.” Attention on vital conservation and sustainable development of these... -
Physical and Mechanical Properties of Wood from Date Palms Related to Structure
Date palms belong to the family of Arecaceae with several species. In the current study, density and compression strength of the wood from two date... -
Beverages from Native Palms (Arecaceae) of West Africa: Diversity, Knowledges, Uses, and Processes
Palms are important plants for West African communities, both at the ecological and socio-economical point of view. Several studies conducted on this... -
Karma-EgDEF1 methylation in Elaeis guineensis clonal mother palms that produced high mantling rates in the second clonal generation
The mantled phenotype in oil palm is a somaclonal variant that can only be visibly detected when the plant reaches reproductive maturity, which is...
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Revised molecular phylogeny, global biogeography, and diversification of palms subfamily Coryphoideae (Arecaceae) based on low copy nuclear and plastid regions
Coryphoideae are palmate-leaved palms from the family Arecaceae consisting of 46 genera representing 421 species. Although several phylogenetic...
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Genomic patterns of native palms from the Leeward Antilles confirm single-island endemism and guide conservation priorities
Systematic study of the palm (Arecaceae) flora from the Leeward Antilles marked both Sabal antillensis and Sabal lougheediana as endemic to Curaçao...
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Leaflet gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence evidence the sensitivity of young açaí palms to progressive drought
This study aimed to examine whether the changes in leaflet gas exchange and chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence explain the sensitivity of açaí ( Euterpe...