Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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Page 140
... Lower reaches of the Fly River . The Fly River ( named after the Royal Navy survey ship HMS FLY ) is Papua New Guinea's largest river , ranking in terms of discharge with the world's greatest rivers . It is 1200 km long and is navigable ...
... Lower reaches of the Fly River . The Fly River ( named after the Royal Navy survey ship HMS FLY ) is Papua New Guinea's largest river , ranking in terms of discharge with the world's greatest rivers . It is 1200 km long and is navigable ...
Page 72
... lower eulittoral zone . It occurs predominantly on mud covered coral rubble and coral sand , and is distributed throughout the Indo - West Pacific . Monospecific stands of this species are found in the upper sublittoral zone as well as ...
... lower eulittoral zone . It occurs predominantly on mud covered coral rubble and coral sand , and is distributed throughout the Indo - West Pacific . Monospecific stands of this species are found in the upper sublittoral zone as well as ...
Page 129
... lower density , 7.25m - 2 in zone 1 and 4.85m - 2 in Zone 2. Since neither of these species appeared in the other two zones it seems possible that these two species occur only where tidal action prevents any prolonged desiccation ...
... lower density , 7.25m - 2 in zone 1 and 4.85m - 2 in Zone 2. Since neither of these species appeared in the other two zones it seems possible that these two species occur only where tidal action prevents any prolonged desiccation ...
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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