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University of Guam: Less than 10% of transplanted cycads survive long-term in foreign soil – EurekAlert
A 15-year reciprocal transplant study on Guam’s native cycad tree, Cycas micronesica, by the Plant Physiology Laboratory at the…
IMAGE: University of Guam cycad biologist Benjamin Deloso measures the size of a male cone of a 15-year-old Cycas micronesica plant at the Montgomery Botanical Center in Miami. The University of…
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