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malpighia glabra

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acerola

Similar to cherry, grows in groups of threes, has 3 triangular seeds. One of the richest natural sources of vitamin C, almost as much as Camu camu. Antioxidant, antifungal, used for skin, liver, diarrhea, fever.
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Efeito da temperatura e periodos de embebigao na germinagao de sementes de acerola (Malpighia glabra L.).
mollissima 105 Senna obtusifolia (L.) Irwin Leguminosae & Barneby 106 Adenaria f loribunda Kunth Lytraceae 107 Malpighia glabra L.
(N) 45 2.316 39,1 Combretaceae Castanhola 30 1.847 42,8 Terminalia catappa (E) Malpighiaceae Acerola 45 7.690 37,1 Malpighia glabra (E) Myrtaceae Goiaba Psidium 103 2.492 241,7 guajava (N) Moraceae Figo Ficus 5 148 8,2 carica (E) Rhamnaceae Jua Ziziphus 11 4.300 15,5 joazeiro (N) Sapotaceae Sapoti Manilkara 19 529 39,9 zapota (E) No de Puparios Familias e Especies Anastrepha Ceratitis No de parasitoides Anacardiaceae Caja Spondias 75 0 14 mombin (N) Cajarana Spondias sp.
indianus has already been observed to inflict damage to the following fruits: acerola (Malpighia glabra L., Malpighiaceae), banana (Musa sp.
Na Venezuela, foi verificada a tolerancia de dois genotipos de Malpighia glabra, mas nenhuma resistencia (CASTELLANO et al., 2011).
(2003), trabalhando com estacas de acerola (Malpighia glabra L.), com dois pares de folhas e diferentes concentracoes de AIB (0; 1.600; 2.000; 2.400 e 2.800mg [L.sup.-1]), verificaram que o maior comprimento de raiz (9cm) foi obtido na maior concentracao de AIB, concordando com os resultados obtidos no presente trabalho, ou seja,10 cm na concentracao 4.000mg [L.sup.-1] AIB.
By March, many more species flowered including Texas lantana (Lantana horrida), guayacan (Guaiacum angustifolium), sunflower (Helianthus annuus), Texas paloverde (Parkinsonia texana), honey mesquite, allthorn (Koberlinia spinosa), manzanita (Malpighia glabra), Texas persimmon (Diospyros texana), white-brush (Aloysia gratissima), Spanish dagger (Yucca treculeana), blackbrush (Acacia rigidula), anacua (Ehretia anacua), Texas baby-bonnets (Coursetia axillaris), leatherstem (Jatropha dioica), retama, and Texas prickly pear (Opuntia lindheimeri).
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