Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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Damaged , slender terebrids are killed significantly less frequently than more robust species . The actual cause for the relative invulnerability of slender terebrids is uncertain but small aperture a geometric correlate of shell shape ...
Damaged , slender terebrids are killed significantly less frequently than more robust species . The actual cause for the relative invulnerability of slender terebrids is uncertain but small aperture a geometric correlate of shell shape ...
Page 85
( 1980 ) were unable to use repair marks to substantiate their hypothesis that slender terebrids are less susceptible to peeling predators . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Slender , many whorled terebrids are damaged by calappid crabs significantly ...
( 1980 ) were unable to use repair marks to substantiate their hypothesis that slender terebrids are less susceptible to peeling predators . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Slender , many whorled terebrids are damaged by calappid crabs significantly ...
Page 87
There were strong indications that varieties with lanceolate and pinnate leaf forms were less severely damaged by jassid attack than those with lobed , broader leaves . to Aibika ( Abelmoschus manihot : Malvaceae ) is a nutritious ...
There were strong indications that varieties with lanceolate and pinnate leaf forms were less severely damaged by jassid attack than those with lobed , broader leaves . to Aibika ( Abelmoschus manihot : Malvaceae ) is a nutritious ...
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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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