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... a sustainable use of natural products is becoming more and more important. Basic research directed against different organisms in Nature could reveal unexpected insights into fundamental biological mechanisms but also new pharmaceutical or biotechnological possibilities of more immediate use. Many d ...
... a sustainable use of natural products is becoming more and more important. Basic research directed against different organisms in Nature could reveal unexpected insights into fundamental biological mechanisms but also new pharmaceutical or biotechnological possibilities of more immediate use. Many d ...
Review of the status, harvest, trade and management of seven Asian
... Wild plant species form the foundation of healthcare practices throughout much of Asia. This is particularly true in the case of traditional medicine practices, including codified systems such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveyda, Siddha, Unani and Tibetan medicines, and more localised healthc ...
... Wild plant species form the foundation of healthcare practices throughout much of Asia. This is particularly true in the case of traditional medicine practices, including codified systems such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveyda, Siddha, Unani and Tibetan medicines, and more localised healthc ...
(Podosphaera pannosa) and black spot (Diplocarpon rosae)
... black spot (Diplocarpon rosae) in roses. PhD. Thesis, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University ...
... black spot (Diplocarpon rosae) in roses. PhD. Thesis, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University ...
Diversity of phyllotaxis in land plants in reference to the shoot apical
... circumferentially displaced exactly 180° from the previous element. As a result, organs are arranged in two alternating ranks along the stem (Fig. 1f). A similar exception, called tristichy, occurs when the distance between successively initiated organs is equal to 120°, and thus, three ranks of org ...
... circumferentially displaced exactly 180° from the previous element. As a result, organs are arranged in two alternating ranks along the stem (Fig. 1f). A similar exception, called tristichy, occurs when the distance between successively initiated organs is equal to 120°, and thus, three ranks of org ...
The regulation of the juvenile phase in the perennial Arabis alpina
... Acquisition of reproductive competence in the context of life history theory in plants and animals The development of many organisms includes an initial period of growth during which they can not reproduce even in favourable conditions. This phase is commonly called juvenility, whereas when the orga ...
... Acquisition of reproductive competence in the context of life history theory in plants and animals The development of many organisms includes an initial period of growth during which they can not reproduce even in favourable conditions. This phase is commonly called juvenility, whereas when the orga ...
Euclea natalensis based on seedling stages, seasons, and fertilizers
... seedlings. Treatment 2 enhanced vegetative performance with the mean values of fresh weight of shoots and roots being twice as much as their respective control mean values. A significantly positive correlation was established between the concentration of shinanolone (P<0.01), isodiospyrin (P<0.05) a ...
... seedlings. Treatment 2 enhanced vegetative performance with the mean values of fresh weight of shoots and roots being twice as much as their respective control mean values. A significantly positive correlation was established between the concentration of shinanolone (P<0.01), isodiospyrin (P<0.05) a ...
mesmap - 2 abstract book
... Having respected scientific board and organizing committee members from all over the world, MESMAP Symposium series started in 2013. The first Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MESMAP-2013) was held on April 17-20, 2013 in Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern ...
... Having respected scientific board and organizing committee members from all over the world, MESMAP Symposium series started in 2013. The first Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MESMAP-2013) was held on April 17-20, 2013 in Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern ...
Activity Set A: Background for Inquiries Investigating Pollen in Plant
... If you gradually change the focus on a grain starting from the top and moving down, you will notice changes in what is in focus showing as changes in light and dark. A pit on the surface will initially appear dark and then become light. Alternatively, a bump or projection will appear light and then ...
... If you gradually change the focus on a grain starting from the top and moving down, you will notice changes in what is in focus showing as changes in light and dark. A pit on the surface will initially appear dark and then become light. Alternatively, a bump or projection will appear light and then ...
BfN-Skripten 217 - Bundesamt für Naturschutz
... Transgenic plants, often referred to as genetically modified (GM) or genetically engineered (GE) plants, have been grown commercially since 1996 in a number of countries. According to James (2006), they have been cultivated in 2005 on 90 million hectares (ha) worldwide, a 52-fold increase from 1.7 m ...
... Transgenic plants, often referred to as genetically modified (GM) or genetically engineered (GE) plants, have been grown commercially since 1996 in a number of countries. According to James (2006), they have been cultivated in 2005 on 90 million hectares (ha) worldwide, a 52-fold increase from 1.7 m ...
Regulation of Photosynthesis in plants under abiotic stress A thesis
... regulations issued under it or, where appropriate, in accordance with licensing agreements which the University has from time to time. This page must form part of any such copies made. iii. The ownership of certain Copyright, patents, designs, trade marks and other intellectual property (the “Intell ...
... regulations issued under it or, where appropriate, in accordance with licensing agreements which the University has from time to time. This page must form part of any such copies made. iii. The ownership of certain Copyright, patents, designs, trade marks and other intellectual property (the “Intell ...
cocoa nursery manual
... It is important that the production of seedlings and clones is a profitable venture for those who invest into it, otherwise poor practices and low quality plants will result, in an effort to cut costs. This has been a noticeable trend in the Philippines thus far, with mostly smaller nurseries produc ...
... It is important that the production of seedlings and clones is a profitable venture for those who invest into it, otherwise poor practices and low quality plants will result, in an effort to cut costs. This has been a noticeable trend in the Philippines thus far, with mostly smaller nurseries produc ...
Significance of photosynthesis and the photosynthesis related genes TMP14,
... The Department of Genetics, University of Pretoria and the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI): For the opportunity to do my study in this dynamic department and for the use of departmental facilities. ...
... The Department of Genetics, University of Pretoria and the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI): For the opportunity to do my study in this dynamic department and for the use of departmental facilities. ...
Horticulture Nursery Management
... Landscaping one‟s home is a very personal process. A garden should necessarily be unique and reflect the owner‟s personality. The value of a designed garden or landscape escalates with its age. Same is the case with the plants. If a small evergreen plant fetches a prize of Rs. 100 at the time of pla ...
... Landscaping one‟s home is a very personal process. A garden should necessarily be unique and reflect the owner‟s personality. The value of a designed garden or landscape escalates with its age. Same is the case with the plants. If a small evergreen plant fetches a prize of Rs. 100 at the time of pla ...
influences of temperature on arachis hypogaea l.
... were the findings of FORTANIER (27), who also studied the groundnut at different temperatures. This writer came to the conclusion that the groundnut does not respond favourably to any day - night fluctuations, but is mainly dependent on the averagetemperature. Alowtemperature could becounteracted by ...
... were the findings of FORTANIER (27), who also studied the groundnut at different temperatures. This writer came to the conclusion that the groundnut does not respond favourably to any day - night fluctuations, but is mainly dependent on the averagetemperature. Alowtemperature could becounteracted by ...
Management of Aquatıc Plants
... and weeds will grow quickly on exposed soil, aquatic plants and algae will colonize new ponds in short order. While these plants and algae can grow abundantly and interfere with various pond uses, they also provide many benefits to the pond if their growth is limited. The first step in assessing t ...
... and weeds will grow quickly on exposed soil, aquatic plants and algae will colonize new ponds in short order. While these plants and algae can grow abundantly and interfere with various pond uses, they also provide many benefits to the pond if their growth is limited. The first step in assessing t ...
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... examples of vernacular names correspond to more than one botanical species; and few are over-differentiated. Concerning 297 out of 310 vernacular names, I interviewed 10 more individuals (5 males and 5 females) for their knowledge on plants in order to analyze the Nyindu familiarity with and the dif ...
... examples of vernacular names correspond to more than one botanical species; and few are over-differentiated. Concerning 297 out of 310 vernacular names, I interviewed 10 more individuals (5 males and 5 females) for their knowledge on plants in order to analyze the Nyindu familiarity with and the dif ...
Mutagenesis of Plants Overexpressing CONSTANS
... The order in which genes act within a single floweringtime pathway has been difficult to assess genetically because each mutation causes a similar phenotype. The order of gene action was determined genetically in other plant signaling pathways, such as the ethylene signaling pathway in which repress ...
... The order in which genes act within a single floweringtime pathway has been difficult to assess genetically because each mutation causes a similar phenotype. The order of gene action was determined genetically in other plant signaling pathways, such as the ethylene signaling pathway in which repress ...
Deciphering angiosperm origins
... angiosperm ancestor. Leaves of Furcula granulifera, also of the Late Triassic, too had angiospermoid venation, but its forked midrib and bifurcated lamina have been declared as purely gymnospermous characters. It has been remarked that if only the undivided type of leaf were known, and if it were a ...
... angiosperm ancestor. Leaves of Furcula granulifera, also of the Late Triassic, too had angiospermoid venation, but its forked midrib and bifurcated lamina have been declared as purely gymnospermous characters. It has been remarked that if only the undivided type of leaf were known, and if it were a ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives, key questions and hypotheses
... area is then defined, highlighting the occurrence of cliff faces in South Africa and Namibia (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 deals with the cliff-face habitat, its vertical orientation and the diverseness of other features such as geology and climate, influenced by factors such as latitude, aspect and situat ...
... area is then defined, highlighting the occurrence of cliff faces in South Africa and Namibia (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 deals with the cliff-face habitat, its vertical orientation and the diverseness of other features such as geology and climate, influenced by factors such as latitude, aspect and situat ...
In Vitro, Propagation of Strawberry (Fragaria × annanasa Duch
... autonomy and is potentially totipotent. In 1902, the German botanist Gottlieb Haberlandt developed the concept of in vitro cell culture. He isolated single cells from palisade tissue of leaves, pith parenchyma, epidermis and epidermal hair of various plants and cultured on Knop’s salt solution conta ...
... autonomy and is potentially totipotent. In 1902, the German botanist Gottlieb Haberlandt developed the concept of in vitro cell culture. He isolated single cells from palisade tissue of leaves, pith parenchyma, epidermis and epidermal hair of various plants and cultured on Knop’s salt solution conta ...
A REVIEW ON IPOMOEA PALMATE ABSTRACT
... common name and is also knows as railroad creeper1. The genus Ipomoea has 400 species all over the world from ipomoea palmate forsks or Ipomoea cairica L. grow abundantly in Egypt. Ipomoea palmate is used in treatment of various diseases3. The major bioactive constituents previously isolated from th ...
... common name and is also knows as railroad creeper1. The genus Ipomoea has 400 species all over the world from ipomoea palmate forsks or Ipomoea cairica L. grow abundantly in Egypt. Ipomoea palmate is used in treatment of various diseases3. The major bioactive constituents previously isolated from th ...
Gibberellin induces diploid pollen formation by
... lead to pre-meiotic genome duplication and the associated formation of tetraploid meiocytes and diploid pollen grains (De Storme and Geelen, 2013). As the main cellular process driving sexual polyploidization, meiotic restitution can be classified into three types of mechanisms: omission of meiosis ...
... lead to pre-meiotic genome duplication and the associated formation of tetraploid meiocytes and diploid pollen grains (De Storme and Geelen, 2013). As the main cellular process driving sexual polyploidization, meiotic restitution can be classified into three types of mechanisms: omission of meiosis ...
History of herbalism
The history of herbalism is closely tied with the history of medicine from prehistoric times up until the development of the germ theory of disease in the 19th century. Modern medicine from the 19th century to today has been based on evidence gathered using the scientific method. Evidence-based use of pharmaceutical drugs has largely replaced herbal treatments in modern health care. However, many people continue to employ various forms of traditional or alternative medicine. These systems often have a significant herbal component. The history of herbalism also overlaps with food history, as many of the herbs and spices historically used by humans to season food yield useful medicinal compounds, and use of spices with antimicrobial activity in cooking is part of an ancient response to the threat of food-borne pathogens.