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fruits, covered with a tough fleshy, fibrous, or leathery outer layer, usually contain a large amount of endosperm in the seed (stored food). although the palms are of limited use in the united states and other temperate areas, their economic importance in the tropical regions can exceed that of the grasses
fruits, covered with a tough fleshy, fibrous, or leathery outer layer, usually contain a large amount of endosperm in the seed (stored food). although the palms are of limited use in the united states and other temperate areas, their economic importance in the tropical regions can exceed that of the grasses...
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having cellulose and lignin which helps in more enzyme formation of cellulose that is correlated with more yield. these contain straw of paddy, wheat, and ragi, stalk and leaves of maize, millets , and cotton , used citronella leaf. also sawdust, jute , and cotton waste, pea nut shells, dried crop grasses
having cellulose and lignin which helps in more enzyme formation of cellulose that is correlated with more yield. these contain straw of paddy, wheat, and ragi, stalk and leaves of maize, millets , and cotton , used citronella leaf. also sawdust, jute , and cotton waste, pea nut shells, dried crop grasses...
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woodlands with high-vantage, scattered perches in dense-leafed bushes, hedgerows, shelterbelts, shrubs and trees. february through june facilitate two to three four- to seven-egg clutches at - to -foot ( - to -meter) heights, preferably in elm, fir, hackberry or osage-orange. parents-to-be gather bark, grasses
and sexually mature days after hatching, manage diets of ants, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers and snails; berries, grains, nuts and seeds; and grit. adults need cereal grains such as barley, corn, millet, oats, rye and wheat; peanuts; and seeds from herbs, sunflowers, trees such as pines and wild grasses...
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