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Identifying the Diversity of Self-Sown Native Coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.) and the Introduced Phenotype in Queensland, Australia

International Director, Regeneration International, Mossman, QLD P.O. Box 800, Australia
Int. J. Plant Biol. 2021, 12(1), 9192; https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2021.9192
Submission received: 18 April 2021 / Revised: 9 May 2021 / Accepted: 12 May 2021 / Published: 22 October 2021

Abstract

The claims that all coconuts (Coco Nucifera L.) were introduced into Australia by Europeans were researched by studying the journals of the maritime expeditions, the records of the Queensland Acclimatisation Society, historical data and published papers. The 1869 minutes of the Queensland Acclimatisation Society stated that no introduced coconuts were fruiting, and the Queensland Governor stated that there were self-sown coconut palms on the coast. A large spherical niu vai phenotype was introduced from the 1870s to 1900. Field research was conducted in the vicinity of an historical coconut plantation at Wonga Beach. Nuts and palms were examined to understand if all coconuts in that region were descended from the introduced phenotype. Most self-sown coconuts are intermediate types with native Australian origins, not the introduced phenotype.
Keywords: Cocos nucifera L.; native Australian coconuts; niu vai; niu kafa Cocos nucifera L.; native Australian coconuts; niu vai; niu kafa

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Leu, A. Identifying the Diversity of Self-Sown Native Coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.) and the Introduced Phenotype in Queensland, Australia. Int. J. Plant Biol. 2021, 12, 9192. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2021.9192

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Leu A. Identifying the Diversity of Self-Sown Native Coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.) and the Introduced Phenotype in Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Plant Biology. 2021; 12(1):9192. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2021.9192

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Leu, André. 2021. "Identifying the Diversity of Self-Sown Native Coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.) and the Introduced Phenotype in Queensland, Australia" International Journal of Plant Biology 12, no. 1: 9192. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2021.9192

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Leu, A. (2021). Identifying the Diversity of Self-Sown Native Coconuts (Cocos nucifera L.) and the Introduced Phenotype in Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Plant Biology, 12(1), 9192. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2021.9192

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