Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 10
Page 46
... genera in the mangrove forests were Bruguiera , Rhizophora and Lumnitzera . This area has a history of human interference , both from the subsistence activities of the original populations , and over the last decade from the more ...
... genera in the mangrove forests were Bruguiera , Rhizophora and Lumnitzera . This area has a history of human interference , both from the subsistence activities of the original populations , and over the last decade from the more ...
Page 121
... genera with complete confidence , but damage to diagnostic parts of the skull made species determination less certain . The figures in Table 1 are thus reliable at the generic level and accurate for many species too because many of ...
... genera with complete confidence , but damage to diagnostic parts of the skull made species determination less certain . The figures in Table 1 are thus reliable at the generic level and accurate for many species too because many of ...
Page 127
... genera of foraminifera . These 400 or SO genera are distributed chiefly from the early Carboniferous to the end of the Permian ( fusulinids ) and fewer from the Cretaceous to the Recent ( alveolinids ) . For well over 250 million years ...
... genera of foraminifera . These 400 or SO genera are distributed chiefly from the early Carboniferous to the end of the Permian ( fusulinids ) and fewer from the Cretaceous to the Recent ( alveolinids ) . For well over 250 million years ...
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 |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ABSTRACT aibika Alveolinella analysis animals apertural face areas ascorbic acid attack Australian barramundi biology bracken Calappa Calophyllum Chemical chemistry course cognitive demand cognitive development collected concrete crabs crops curricula curriculum Daru Department Ecology fish Fly River foraminifera forest freshwater fronds fronds per square garden gastropods genera geodetic Grade 12 grassland hydrographic infection jassid damage Journal Kiunga laboratory Lake Murray larger foraminifera length Manus Manus Province material methods Motupore Island Mount Hagen National Capital District National High School Nautilus pompilius P.O. Box paper Papua New Guinea plants Port Moresby predation Province provincial high school Pteridium quoyi Research ridges samples satellite scrobiculatus Shayer shell slender terebrids species specimens square metre survey syllabus Table Tanon Straits taro teachers Terebra tertiary tidal topics Transferred from Keravat trees University of Papua University of Technology varieties vegetables Vermeij vitamin Waigani wightianum yarrabense yield