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Lincoln, Noa,.
    Kō : : an ethnobotanical guide to Hawaiian sugarcane cultivars / / Noa Kekuewa Lincoln. - Honolulu : : University of Hawaiʻi Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xiii, 175 pages) : : il, карты. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/28D82CE2-DCC2-4DD2-B1D1-3BD02643C9EE . - ISBN 9780824883072 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0824883071 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : Lincoln, Noa. Kō. - Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780824873363
    Содержание:
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Kō -- An Overview -- An Introduction to Sugarcane -- Kō in Hawai'i -- Hawaiian Terminology for Kō Plant Anatomy -- Identification and Naming -- Identification Guide -- Notes on Naming -- Botanical Key to Hawai'i's Sugarcane Varieties -- I. Cane Banded -- II. Cane solid colored -- Varietal Descriptions -- Native Hawaiian Varieties -- Banded Dark Colored -- Banded Light Colored -- Solid Dark Colored -- Solid Light Colored -- Heirloom Varieties in Hawai'i -- Introduced Varieties Banded -- Introduced Varieties Solid Colored -- Hybrid Varieties
Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Appendix III -- Glossary of Hawaiian Terms -- References -- Index

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Рубрики: Sugarcane--Varieties--Hawaii.

   Sugarcane--Hawaii

   Hawaiians--Ethnobotany.

   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany

   Hawaiians--Ethnobotany.

   Sugarcane.

   Sugarcane--Varieties.

   Hawaii.
Аннотация: "This work represents nearly a decade of historical research, ethnography, and observations of sugarcane cultivars developed by Hawaiian agriculturalists before European contact and some subsequently important heirloom varieties. The volume presents ethnobotanical information on over 100 varietal names, and detailed information on the identification of 40 varieties still held in collections today. The only significant publication on Hawaiian sugarcane varieties was a brief publication of field notes by W.W.G. Moir in 1932, which contains no images, no ethnography on the canes, and only very brief descriptions for identification. This publication fills this gap of information on the native Hawaiian sugarcane varieties. The publication is primarily be an academic guide to the ethnobotany and identification of kō varieties, intended for those who have a need or desire to learn about Hawaiian agricultural cultivars and includes color photography for identification"--