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peptechbio

Combatting Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus: Prevention with Azadirachtin I PBL - 0 views

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    Cocoa, also known as the cocoa bean, is a tropical crop primarily cultivated for its seeds, which are utilized in the production of cocoa powder and chocolate. However, cocoa production faces a significant constraint in the form of Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease (CSSVD), which affects cocoa trees. This devastating disease results in stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and the swelling of stems in cocoa trees. CSSV is transmitted by various species of mealybugs, tiny insects that feed on plant sap, and it can infect cocoa plants at any stage of development. To understand deeper about the cocoa swollen shoot virus and its management, we invite you to explore our latest blog post by clicking on the link above:
peptechbio

Decoding Cocoa Nutritional Alchemy: Fortifying Growth, Defying Pests - 0 views

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    Embark on a journey into the world of cocoa and its nutritional secrets in our latest blog post, "Decoding Cocoa's Nutritional Alchemy: Fortifying Growth, Defying Pests." Delve into the heart of what makes cocoa trees thrive, from the essential role of nitrogen in leaves, stems, and pods, to how phosphorus fuels pod and bean development, potassium enhances sugar accumulation, calcium fortifies cell walls, and magnesium powers photosynthesis. In this comprehensive exploration, we uncover the recommended sources of these crucial nutrients, ranging from Amino Acid Mixtures to Potassium Solubilizing Bacteria. Discover the alchemy that takes place in cocoa cultivation, unlocking the magic behind the growth and flavor of the world's favorite treat. Whether you're a cocoa enthusiast, a farmer, or simply intrigued by the science behind chocolate production, our blog is your gateway to a deeper understanding of cocoa's nutritional needs and its remarkable journey from pod to palate. Click the link above to read the full blog and embark on a deliciously enlightening adventure.
Graham Perrin

Next phase Diigo - the future - 462 views

> To provoke thought, in no particular order: > * System Services (interapplication communication on Mac OS X) That one is spun off to Mac OS X: System Services: provider services in ...

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Graham Perrin

SQLite, Berkeley DB (BDB), ZODB, BLOB, file system, local caching, WebArchive - 59 views

Subject: WebArchive format http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webarchive is updated to reflect the growing range of applications, including Safari 4 for Windows, that support the format. http://www.wu...

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Graham Perrin

Searching your bookmarks using the Diigolet - 34 views

Hello Graham, can you tell me more about the synchro with safari please ? sync services and digo api seems to be a little complicated ... Thanks a lot for your help

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Graham Perrin

Interview: Todd Ditchendorf On Why He Built A Browser | Cult of Mac - 4 views

  • Todd Ditchendorf On Why He Built A Browser
  • Giles Turnbull
  • October 24th, 2008
  • ...13 more annotations...
  • ideal for search engines or Twitter streams
  • browser spin-off, Cruz
  • BrowsaBrowsa
  • side of your main browsing window
  • mini browsers
  • Fluid developer Todd Ditchendorf
  • extend the browser’s UI
  • Fluid and Cruz have an open Cocoa plug-in API
  • floating panels
  • split views
  • drawers
  • I use the BrowsaBrowsa Plug-in to view Twitter, FriendFeed, Socialthing, Google Reader, BrightKite, Flickr and other social webapps
  • more Cruz plug-ins for other social websites/apps
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'd like to see a plug-in for Diigo, to use with Fluidium or Cruz.
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    Hate to be a ditto-head, but this is an elegant, simple browser that needs a larger following. Amen to Perrin's request.
Graham Perrin

System Services: Services Architecture - 0 views

  • Processor. This type of service acts on data.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      http://www.diigo.com/tools?client=ff Diigo Toolbar 3.1.6.13 (for Firefox) has no processor services. However: the actions and products of this version of the Toolbar are comparable to such services.
  • Provider. This type of service gives data to the calling application.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135268#c78 observes a recent landing on trunk, and seeks a timeline for provider services in Mozilla applications such as Firefox.
  • Figure 1  Data flow in a service request
Maggie Tsai

NeoArch - 0 views

  • NeoArch July 25, 2006 Diigo Criticism Filed under: diigo — NeoArch @ 8:52 am Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares - Mashable* Diigo is being criticized over on Mashable for being just one more social bookmarking site. That’s all well and good. I guess when you create a new social tool you should expect that–unless, of course, you create a good one. And that, my friends, is what Diigo is. So in answer to the who cares question, I offer the following: Who cares? Bloggers. Trust me. I am one. On several blogs. A large part of blogging is just countering other bloggers. It’s sorta like what I am doing now. Who am I kidding? It is what I am doing now. The advantage to bloggers is twofold. First, Diigo allows you to store your notes right on the page of the blog with which you disagree. Second, Diigo has blog functionality that lets you blog right from Diigo. Which is what I am doing now. Tagging and blogging can occur seamlessly. And it allows you to have multiple blogs. Try doing that with the Performancing plugin (which I love.) Who cares? Researchers. They have wanted a tool like this for years. I don’t know how many times I have wanted to put marginalia on a blog like I do my books. Now I can. Others can as well. I am a librarian in an academic institution. Trust me. Researchers will use this. Who cares? Anyone who uses the web. This is the type of tool that has a wide appeal, especially for those who do not already use a social bookmarking service. This one IS better than others. This one DOES offer something others don’t. This one DOESN’T just clip text. This one puts your notes right where you want them. Hey, I realize there is some truth to the Web 2.x hype. Who wants another social site that has a name that sounds like a Star Wars character. Put if you’re going to fault Diigo for anything, fault it for having a stupid name. Don’t fault it for competing in crowded space. It fills a need for many people, just like all the mom and pop Linux distros out there do. It is marketable, as is evidenced by the fact that over 10,000 people signed up for the Diigo Beta test.
  • You should know about Diigo! Filed under: Uncategorized, Technology, folksonomy, diigo — NeoArch @ 9:09 am To those of you who read this blog on a regular basis, I want to apologize for posting infrequently lately. I have had a couple other projects that I have been working on, plus my Church had vacation Bible school last week. You don’t get much done during VBS week. I just wanted to take the time to inform you about a new social bookmarking service. For those of you who already have one, you’re probably groaning, “Not another one!” I know. I know. I have been using Del.icio.us for…well…forever. I can’t remember life before Del.icio.us. In fact, I have no intentions on ceasing from using Del.icio.us. (With Diigo and its toolbar, I don’t have to, but more on that in another post.) For those of you who don’t have a social bookmarking service…well…you need one. Social bookmarking is a way to keep track of all of the websites that you visit. It allows you to describe the page using several one word “tags.” For example, if you visited the page for “Talladega Nights,” you might tag it as “movie,” “Will_Ferrell,” “stupid,” and “NASCAR.” This may seem like a useless service until you cannot find that page with the thing that you needed for your job and now you’re gonna get fired cause you can’t produce what you said you could. Or perhaps you can’t find that online add for that ring for your wife that you saw that would save you $1000 so now you can’t get a new johnboat because you don’t have the extra $$$$ you would have saved. Trust me. You need one. There are several out there. Diigo is different, though. The service is only in beta testing at this point, so you have to actually request an invitation to participate. Diigo not only lets you save a bookmark to the page, but it also allows you to highlight content. It lets you add virtual sticky notes to the page. This really is the ideal tool for research and blogs. You can access your thoughts about a certain web page from anywhere in the world, right on the web page. How many times have you wished that blogs and webpages worked like books. You wish that you could add marginalia. You wish that the marginalia could be either public or private. It’s all possible with Diigo.
  • Don’t just take my word for it. Go try out Diigo’s playground for yourself. If you don’t think the service is the coolest thing since Cocoa Pebbles (it’s like cereal, only chocolaty), then walk away from your keyboard, go get in your 1973 Ford Maverick, throw in your favorite Captain and Tenille 8-track, and …well… you get the picture. I have just started using Diigo in the past few days, so I will have more to say about it later. However, I do think that this is one of the best social bookmarking sites that I have used. Long live Diigo!
    • Maggie Tsai
       
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  7HFall Drink Recipes - 0 views

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