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  2. Coconut - Wikipedia

    • The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus Cocos. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. They are ubiquitous in coastal tropical regions and are a cultural icon of the trop… See more

    Description

    Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 metres (100 feet) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, and … See more

    Taxonomy

    The evolutionary history and fossil distribution of Cocos nucifera and other members of the tribe Cocoseae is more ambiguous than modern-day dispersal and distribution, with its ultimate origin and pre-human dispersal still unclear… See more

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    Distribution and habitat

    Coconuts have a nearly cosmopolitan distribution due to human cultivation and dispersal. However, their original distribution was in the Central Indo-Pacific, in the regions of Maritime Southeast Asia and … See more

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    Ecology

    Coconuts are susceptible to the phytoplasma disease, lethal yellowing. One recently selected cultivar, the 'Maypan', has been bred for resistance to this disease. Yellowing diseases affect plantations in Africa, Indi… See more

    Production and cultivation

    In 2022, world production of coconuts was 62 million tonnes, led by Indonesia, India, and the Philippines, with 73% combined of the total (table).
    Coconut palms are normally cultivated in hot and we… See more

    Allergens

    Coconut oil is increasingly used in the food industry. Proteins from coconut may cause allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, in some people.
    In the United States, the Food and Drug Administrat… See more

    Uses

    The coconut palm is grown throughout the tropics for decoration, as well as for its many culinary and nonculinary uses; virtually every part of the coconut palm can be used by humans in some manner and has signific… See more

     
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  2. The anatomy of a coconut consists of the following layers123:
    1. Exocarp: The smooth, greenish outer layer.
    2. Mesocarp: The fibrous husk surrounding the coconut.
    3. Endocarp: The hard woody layer that encloses the actual flesh of the coconut.
    4. Inside the endocarp is the single-seeded nut, which contains both coconut water and the edible "meat".
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    Coconut, edible fruit of the coconut palm, a tree of the palm family. It is one of the most important crops in the tropics. The coconut has a thick fibrous husk surrounding a single-seeded nut. A hard shell encloses the insignificant embryo with its abundant endosperm, composed of both ‘meat’ and liquid.
    www.britannica.com/plant/coconut
    Coconut fruit consists of a brown fibrous bark and a hard shell, booking a seed inside. The central cavity of the fruit has an aqueous or milky liquid called coconut water that is a nutritional mixture aimed for coconut to grow.. When the fruit ripens, this fluid accumulates fat and it is called coconut juice or milk.
    www.botanical-online.com/en/botany/coconut-tree
    The coconut has three layers: the smooth, greenish exocarp; the fibrous husk known as the mesocarp; and the hard woody layer surrounding the actual flesh of the coconut, called the endocarp.
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    Oct 24, 2024 · A coconut is the edible fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera), a tree of the palm family. Coconut flesh is high in fat and can be dried or eaten fresh or processed into coconut milk or coconut oil. The liquid of the nut, …

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  5. The Anatomy of a Coconut - Coco & Coir

    Jul 27, 2022 · A Look Inside the Coconut. Many of us are all too familiar with what a coconut looks like, but we want to show you a step further than those toony drawings you see on the side of your smoothie bottles. Oh yes, dear coir …

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    This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the existing knowledge on coconut fruit morpho-anatomy, germination biology, seed dispersal, distribution, fruit longevity and storage.

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    Jan 13, 2024 · The Anatomy Of A Coconut Tree. Coconut trees have a tall trunk that serves as their backbone. The fibrous trunk supports the entire body. Photosynthesis depends on the tree’s crown’s intricate, feathery canopy of …

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