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    Cashew is the common name of a tropical evergreen tree Anacardium occidentale, in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to South America and is the source...
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    known species is Anacardium occidentale, which is commercially cultivated for its cashew nuts and cashew apples. The name Anacardium, originally from...
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    Varghese, T.; Pundir, Y. (1964). "Anatomy of the pseudocarp in Anacardium occidentale L.". Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Section B. 59...
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    a closely related species within the same genus as the cashew (Anacardium occidentale). Fruit-eating bats pick the fruit of the wild cashew and transport...
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    is derived by contraction from the genus Anacardium, which includes the cashew tree, Anacardium occidentale. The name of the genus itself is based on...
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  • Streptomyces cyaneus. It is also found in cashew nutshell liquid (Anacardium occidentale), in Anacardium othonianum and in Ardisia elliptica. It is an inhibitor...
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    lipids, chemical compounds found in the shell of the cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale). An acid form of urushiol, they also cause an allergic skin rash...
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    harvested from the Amazon rainforest of Brazil and Bolivia. Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) Originated in northeastern Brazil and widely grown in the tropics...
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    pollinating crops such as Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa) and Cashew (Anacardium occidentale, pollinated by C. tarsata among others). The mating system of one...
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    and mangos are commercially important tropical crops. Sapindales Anacardium occidentale Aphloiaceae (mountain-peach family) Aphloia, from Greek for "unbarked"...
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