Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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... K19 - Previous Accession Number 1 Yield2 ( tonnes per hectare per year ) ( Transferred from Aiyura ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Madang ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ...
... K19 - Previous Accession Number 1 Yield2 ( tonnes per hectare per year ) ( Transferred from Aiyura ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Madang ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ...
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In other miliolids , symbionts are transferred directly by the protoplasm ( Ross , 1972a ; Lutze & Wefer , 1980 ) , and it is possible that such transfers were made in Alveolinella as well but were unobserved .
In other miliolids , symbionts are transferred directly by the protoplasm ( Ross , 1972a ; Lutze & Wefer , 1980 ) , and it is possible that such transfers were made in Alveolinella as well but were unobserved .
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It was intended that data from these gauges would be analysed and a datum transferred by the classical method of datum transfer from previously established tidal stations at Daru and Umuda Islands . After sufficient data were obtained ...
It was intended that data from these gauges would be analysed and a datum transferred by the classical method of datum transfer from previously established tidal stations at Daru and Umuda Islands . After sufficient data were obtained ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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