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University of Guam research has revealed that younger cycad seeds pose a greater risk for toxicity when consumed than more mature seeds, bringing the scientific community one step closer to ...
New research has revealed that younger cycad seeds pose a greater risk for toxicity when consumed than more mature seeds, bringing the scientific community one step closer to understanding the ...
In Southeast Asia, ground cycad seeds have many uses, including cosmetics manufacture, and every now and then someone can take ill if a toxic quantity has been inadvertently applied. There are ...
The unique cotyledon strategy employed by germinating cycad seeds indicates a robust cotyledon strategy for improving seedling persistence. Journal. HortScience. DOI. 10.21273/HORTSCI18256-24 .
For example, cassava roots contain sugar-based molecules that liberate cyanide after ingestion by mammals, and cycad seeds contain similar molecules, but cycad seeds contain no free cyanide and ...
Despite being known for their wisdom, the ancient Greeks were fooled by cycads: They thought these seed plants were actually palm trees. This misunderstanding began with Theophrastus, who followed ...
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