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- Amazon Palm Biomass and Allometry ⇑ Rosa C
- Amazonian Native Palm Fruits As Sources of Antioxidant Bioactive Compounds
- Açaí Palm Management in the Amazon Estuary / 315 Açaí Palm Management in the Amazon Estuary: Course for Conservation Or Passage to Plantations?
- Ew Diversification Crops: MSIRI's Recent and Innovative Contributions
- Bioaccessibility and Cellular Uptake of Carotenoids Extracted from Bactris Gasipaes Fruit: Differences Between Conventional and Ionic Liquid-Mediated Extraction
- Tropical Palmspalms
- Asháninka Palm Management and Domestication in the Peruvian Amazon
- Agrobiodiversity and Family Farming
- (Bactris Gasipaes) Peel Flour on the Color and Sensory Properties of Cakes Ciência E Tecnologia De Alimentos, Vol
- Peach Palm, Bactris Gasipaes Kunth
- Postharvest Handling of Indigenous and Underutilized Fruits in Trinidad and Tobago 167
- Poster Chontaduro
- Peach Palm Growth and Heart-Of-Palm Yield Responses to Liming(1)
- WRA Species Report
- Bactris Gasipaes
- 119 Mishana-Palms V1.0 1.Pdf
- Bactris Gasipaes) in Animal Feeds
- Neglected Crops: 1492 from a Different Perspective (FAO Plant Production and Protection Series, No.26) ISBN 92-5-103217-3
- Commission Regulation
- TRINIDAD and TOBAGO Trinidad and Tobago
- Bactris Gasipaes (Kunth)
- Peach Palm (Bactris Gasipaes Kunth) Characterization and the Potential of By-Products Flour Processing
- Leaf Morphology of the Pejibaye Palm (Bactris Gasipaes H.B.K.)
- Journal of the International Palm Society Vol. 63(1) Mar. 2019 the INTERNATIONAL PALM SOCIETY, INC
- Effect of Drying and Soaking Fruits and Seeds on Germination of Macaw Palm (Acrocomia Aculeata [Jacq.] Loddiges Ex MART.)
- August 2016 Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera Dorsalis, Host List the Berries, Fruit, Nuts and Vegetables of the Listed Plant Speci
- Journal of the International Palm Society Vol. 62(1) Mar. 2018 the INTERNATIONAL PALM SOCIETY, INC
- JD Andersen Nursery
- Notes on the Ethnobotany of Costa Rica's Palms
- Bioactive Compounds and Health Benefits of Some Palm Species Traditionally Used in Africa and the Americas
- Peach Palm (Bactris Gasipaes) in Tropical Latin America: Implications for Biodiversity Conservation, Natural Resource Management and Human Nutrition