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Abacá (/ɑːbəˈkɑː/ ah-bə-KAH; Filipino:
abaka [ɐbɐˈka]), also
known as
Manila hemp, is a
species of banana, Musa textilis,
endemic to the Philippines....
- The
Abaca Festival,
formally known as
Catanduanes Abaka Festival, is an
annual festival held in Virac, Catanduanes,
Philippines during the
fourth w****...
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Abaca slippers are made from
dried abacá plants and leaves, as well as
sometimes from
dried pineapple plant leaves.
Abaca slippers may be
found in the...
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Abaca bract mosaic virus (ABrMV) is a
plant pathogenic virus. It is
transmitted by
Pentalonia nigronervosa,
Aphis gossypii, and
Rhopalosiphum maidis....
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Mesembrinella socors (Walker, 1861)
Synonyms Calliphora socors Walker, 1861
Huascaromusca abaca Hall, 1948
Mesembrinella bicolor Giglio-Tos, 1893...
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Abaca bunchy top
virus (ABTV) is a
pathogenic plant virus of the
family Nanoviridae. ABTV has been
isolated from both
abacá (Musa textilis) and banana...
- of files. The
paper was
traditionally produced with
manila fibers from
abacá leaves, also
known as
manila hemp. This
material was
named after Manila...
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maintained its "
abaca country"
status as the top
abaca fiber-producing
province in the Philippines. In 2015 alone, the island's 12,789
abaca farmers produced...
- coconuts, bananas, and pineapples; it is the world's
largest producer of
abaca,: 226–242 and was the world's
second biggest exporter of
nickel ore in...
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produced abaca with a rate of 17 percent. In 2003,
Abaca bunchy top
virus threatened the
abaca industry in the province.
Almost all of the
abaca-producing...