Search Results - BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR PLANTATION CROPS
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Environment Identification of Plantation Plant Development for Competitive in Sukoharjo Districts, Indonesia
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (2021-01-01)“…The results showed the direction of the development of plantation crops was productivity. The priority plantation crops developed in Sukoharjo Regency were Sugar Cane (0.2929), Coconut (0.2017), Java Tobacco (0.1650), Medicinal Plants (0.12834), Cashew (0.1259), and Kapok (0.0085). …”
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Biotechnological approaches to determine the impact of viruses in the energy crop plant <it>Jatropha curcas</it>
Published in Virology Journal (2011-08-01)Get full text
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Rubber-Based Agroforestry Systems Associated with Food Crops: A Solution for Sustainable Rubber and Food Production?
Published in Agriculture (2024-06-01)Get full text
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Status of various sources of edible oil and prospects of oil palm cultivation in Pakistan☆
Published in Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids (2025-01-01)Get full text
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Infection of Phytophthora palmivora from Soil in Cocoa Plantation
Published in Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal (2008-12-01)Get full text
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Diversity of Bacterial Communities in Horse Bean Plantations Soils with Various Cultivation Technologies
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Understanding the Technical-Scientific Gaps of Underutilized Tropical Species: The Case of <i>Bactris gasipaes</i> Kunth
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Traditional genetic improvement and use of biotechnological techniques in searching of resistance to main fungi pathogens of <em>Musa</em> spp.
Published in Biotecnología Vegetal (2006-07-01)“…Genetic crossing by hibridization have been used successfully in FHIA and IITA Musa breeding programs, they have released numerous improved hybrids to those diseases. Plant Biotechnology has developed a set of techniques for Musa micropropagation to increase multiplication rates, healthy and safety plant material for plantation. …”
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Soil physicochemical properties change by age of the oil palm crop
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