lupinus albus termis x lupinus mutabilis mut. 628
... The subsequent phases of regeneration in L. mutabilis MUT.628 (Fig. 8) differed from the course of this process in L. termis (Fig. 1). Flowering was not recorded for any combination of the medium with growth regulators, adventitious stems appearing only in 8% of the explants on the medium with cytok ...
... The subsequent phases of regeneration in L. mutabilis MUT.628 (Fig. 8) differed from the course of this process in L. termis (Fig. 1). Flowering was not recorded for any combination of the medium with growth regulators, adventitious stems appearing only in 8% of the explants on the medium with cytok ...
10 Seed Release and Dispersal Mechanisms
... 1991). For other groups of plants, seed and fruit release is simply a matter of spontaneous abscission following maturation, often hastened by strong winds that dislodge the diaspores, as in Nuytsia floribunda (Chapter 5). Omnivores like emus pluck fruits from the plant. Seeds of bird-dispersed acac ...
... 1991). For other groups of plants, seed and fruit release is simply a matter of spontaneous abscission following maturation, often hastened by strong winds that dislodge the diaspores, as in Nuytsia floribunda (Chapter 5). Omnivores like emus pluck fruits from the plant. Seeds of bird-dispersed acac ...
Gymnosperms of Laos - Rufford Small Grants
... silicate derived soils. Good natural regeneration is recorded in Vietnam (Nguyen et al. 2004). No data on natural regeneration and cultivation in Laos. Notes ...
... silicate derived soils. Good natural regeneration is recorded in Vietnam (Nguyen et al. 2004). No data on natural regeneration and cultivation in Laos. Notes ...
The living cycads - The Arizona Palm and Cycad Association
... The Cuban genus was named Microcycas from a few small leaves which seemed to resemble the Japanese Cycas, except that they were smaller (Fig. 3). ...
... The Cuban genus was named Microcycas from a few small leaves which seemed to resemble the Japanese Cycas, except that they were smaller (Fig. 3). ...
Herbal Medicine: Pandan (Pandanus tectorius)
... caused by arthritis, and even hangover. It can also be used as antiseptic and antibacterial, which makes it ideal for healing wounds. In the same manner, a preparation derived from the bark of this plant may be used to address skin problems. Many people have also discovered that it is an effective r ...
... caused by arthritis, and even hangover. It can also be used as antiseptic and antibacterial, which makes it ideal for healing wounds. In the same manner, a preparation derived from the bark of this plant may be used to address skin problems. Many people have also discovered that it is an effective r ...
Reduced expression of AtNUP62 nucleoporin gene affects
... AtNUP62 from Arabidopsis thaliana, which is believed to be the orthologue of yeast Nsp1p and vertebrate Nup62 nucleoporins [6, 14]. It is located in the central channel of nuclear pores, together with AtNUP54 and AtNUP58, which are also FG nucleoporins [6, 15]. AtNUP62 is not homologous to other Ara ...
... AtNUP62 from Arabidopsis thaliana, which is believed to be the orthologue of yeast Nsp1p and vertebrate Nup62 nucleoporins [6, 14]. It is located in the central channel of nuclear pores, together with AtNUP54 and AtNUP58, which are also FG nucleoporins [6, 15]. AtNUP62 is not homologous to other Ara ...
Hydrangeas: Breeding, Selection, and Marketing
... Hydrangeas: Breeding, Selection, and Marketing Bluing does not occur rapidly and in a garden setting may take several seasons. I have observed this with Twist-N-Shout™ in my daughter’s garden. When the sepals are swamped with Al+++, the formerly pink-rose-mauve color becomes almost periwinkle/genti ...
... Hydrangeas: Breeding, Selection, and Marketing Bluing does not occur rapidly and in a garden setting may take several seasons. I have observed this with Twist-N-Shout™ in my daughter’s garden. When the sepals are swamped with Al+++, the formerly pink-rose-mauve color becomes almost periwinkle/genti ...
Lemon Growing in the Florida Home Landscape1 - EDIS
... 2. Jonathan H. Crane, professor, tropical fruit crop specialist; UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL 33031. The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information and other services ...
... 2. Jonathan H. Crane, professor, tropical fruit crop specialist; UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL 33031. The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information and other services ...
1 BACKGROUND TO CAMPHOR LAUREL
... where some trees grow strongly and others are attacked and killed by insects, fungi etc. Harvesting of camphor laurel and clearing of indigenous vegetation in these countries over thousands of years has also contributed to the current distribution of the species. In Australia there are few significa ...
... where some trees grow strongly and others are attacked and killed by insects, fungi etc. Harvesting of camphor laurel and clearing of indigenous vegetation in these countries over thousands of years has also contributed to the current distribution of the species. In Australia there are few significa ...
Initiative taken by Gandhi Bhawan Dated: 10.6.2014
... Leaves: twice-feathered, about 30 cm long with 3-6 pairs of side-stalks, leaflets smooth, arranged alternately Flowers: small, white to yellow, clustered in spikes Fruit: pods, twisted when open, red seeds Location: in front of Zoology department, near nursery Uses: This tree is useful for nitrogen ...
... Leaves: twice-feathered, about 30 cm long with 3-6 pairs of side-stalks, leaflets smooth, arranged alternately Flowers: small, white to yellow, clustered in spikes Fruit: pods, twisted when open, red seeds Location: in front of Zoology department, near nursery Uses: This tree is useful for nitrogen ...
Tillandsia capitata Grisebach, Cat
... El Seibo in the southeastern part of the island. It differs in so many characters from the type that it should be described as a separate variety, T. capitata var. domingensis nov. var. Rauh et Ariza Julia, Fig. 19. The plant is not stemless, but forms long stems and produces many offsets, so that i ...
... El Seibo in the southeastern part of the island. It differs in so many characters from the type that it should be described as a separate variety, T. capitata var. domingensis nov. var. Rauh et Ariza Julia, Fig. 19. The plant is not stemless, but forms long stems and produces many offsets, so that i ...
Australian native citrus (SA)
... Seedlings develop a large root system before making vigorous aerial growth and under extreme drought the leaves fall and the leafless twigs carry on photosynthesis. The plant tolerates high temperatures (up to 45°C) and when dormant in late winter is able to withstand temperatures of –24°C, or lower ...
... Seedlings develop a large root system before making vigorous aerial growth and under extreme drought the leaves fall and the leafless twigs carry on photosynthesis. The plant tolerates high temperatures (up to 45°C) and when dormant in late winter is able to withstand temperatures of –24°C, or lower ...
Murciélago Blanco (Spanish) Ectophylla alba Class
... wings. There is a thin, black membrane covering the skull that might provide protection from ultraviolet radiation – a natural form of sunscreen. The skin on the limbs and ears is often yellow or pink. The forearm length, a common measurement given for bats, ranges from 2.5 to 3 cm. Bats feet grip a ...
... wings. There is a thin, black membrane covering the skull that might provide protection from ultraviolet radiation – a natural form of sunscreen. The skin on the limbs and ears is often yellow or pink. The forearm length, a common measurement given for bats, ranges from 2.5 to 3 cm. Bats feet grip a ...
TREES ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES
... Reliable identification in this group may require examination of flowers. Leaf shapes may vary considerably on the same plant. Leaf characters used below apply primarily to mature leaves of fruiting branchlets. For problem specimens consult the illustrations and key in Seymour's Flora of New England ...
... Reliable identification in this group may require examination of flowers. Leaf shapes may vary considerably on the same plant. Leaf characters used below apply primarily to mature leaves of fruiting branchlets. For problem specimens consult the illustrations and key in Seymour's Flora of New England ...
The cooling of convolvulaceous flowers in a tropical environment
... above the ground near the flowers. Photosynthetically active photon flux density (PPFD) was recorded with a quantum sensor (SKP215; Skye Instruments Ltd. Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales, UK). The flowers selected for the experiments were all completely exposed to the sunlight, not obscured by other ...
... above the ground near the flowers. Photosynthetically active photon flux density (PPFD) was recorded with a quantum sensor (SKP215; Skye Instruments Ltd. Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales, UK). The flowers selected for the experiments were all completely exposed to the sunlight, not obscured by other ...
All hydrangeas prefer an acid soil with lots of organic material, such
... All hydrangeas prefer an acid soil with lots of organic material, such as Bumper Crop®. In the Washington area, they grow best in a partially shaded area. They should be fertilized in early spring before leaves emerge with a 10-10-10 fertilizer. Slow release fertilizers are excellent. Climbing Hydra ...
... All hydrangeas prefer an acid soil with lots of organic material, such as Bumper Crop®. In the Washington area, they grow best in a partially shaded area. They should be fertilized in early spring before leaves emerge with a 10-10-10 fertilizer. Slow release fertilizers are excellent. Climbing Hydra ...
Pandanus as food - van Veen Organics
... cut off. The cutting will soon develop roots and become established when it is planted. A more popular method is to use a sucker or shoot growing from the plant down near the ground. The sucker is separated from the parent plant then replanted in its new place. These suckers grow more quickly and ca ...
... cut off. The cutting will soon develop roots and become established when it is planted. A more popular method is to use a sucker or shoot growing from the plant down near the ground. The sucker is separated from the parent plant then replanted in its new place. These suckers grow more quickly and ca ...
Rice Plant Development: from Zygote to Spikelet
... identified and characterized to study plant morphogenesis and differentiation, and their causal genes have been cloned. Detailed developmental analyses of mutant phenotypes and spatiotemporal expression pattern of the causal genes contribute greatly to better understanding of plant architecture. In ...
... identified and characterized to study plant morphogenesis and differentiation, and their causal genes have been cloned. Detailed developmental analyses of mutant phenotypes and spatiotemporal expression pattern of the causal genes contribute greatly to better understanding of plant architecture. In ...
with descriptions of four new species
... mouth of corolla and approximately equal in height to anthers, stigma bifid, dorsal lobe reduc,ed to three quarters the length of ventral lobe. Fruits clavate, to 17 mm long x 5-7 mm wide, stipe 5-8 mm long, seed bearing portion 8-11 mm long, velutinous with short trichomes, sometimes glandular. See ...
... mouth of corolla and approximately equal in height to anthers, stigma bifid, dorsal lobe reduc,ed to three quarters the length of ventral lobe. Fruits clavate, to 17 mm long x 5-7 mm wide, stipe 5-8 mm long, seed bearing portion 8-11 mm long, velutinous with short trichomes, sometimes glandular. See ...
PDF - Darwin Online
... an organism grows, the new organic material built on to the old body comes from the food supplied. The food diminishes, while the organism increases; one turns into the other literally, ...
... an organism grows, the new organic material built on to the old body comes from the food supplied. The food diminishes, while the organism increases; one turns into the other literally, ...
Leaf anatomical study of taxons Salvia nemorosa subsp. tesquicola
... cordate blade is 6-7 cm long, 2.5 cm wide with double crenate margins. The green leaves are ventrally glabrous or disperse hairy and dorsally tomentous (Ciocârlan & Costea 1997). The abundance of hairs on stems and petioles is intermediate between S. nemorosa and the hybrid. The stem is branched, be ...
... cordate blade is 6-7 cm long, 2.5 cm wide with double crenate margins. The green leaves are ventrally glabrous or disperse hairy and dorsally tomentous (Ciocârlan & Costea 1997). The abundance of hairs on stems and petioles is intermediate between S. nemorosa and the hybrid. The stem is branched, be ...
NO APICAL MERISTEM (MtNAM) regulates
... CUC ⁄ NAM regulates downstream gene(s) to affect lateral organ development remains elusive. In this study, two insertion mutant alleles of MtNAM, one null allele with a retrotransposon Tnt1 insertion, and one weak allele with a native Medicago Endogenous Retrotansposon 1 (MERE1) insertion, were char ...
... CUC ⁄ NAM regulates downstream gene(s) to affect lateral organ development remains elusive. In this study, two insertion mutant alleles of MtNAM, one null allele with a retrotransposon Tnt1 insertion, and one weak allele with a native Medicago Endogenous Retrotansposon 1 (MERE1) insertion, were char ...
Chang-Hsien Dev bio
... left). Dark-grown abl mutant seedlings (Fig. 1D, right) showed the similar characteristics of dark-grown wild-type plants (Fig. 1D, left). Dark-grown ars seedlings produced hypocotyls (Fig. 1D, right) longer than those grown in the light (Fig. 1C, right, Table 3). Dark-grown wild-type seedlings (Fig ...
... left). Dark-grown abl mutant seedlings (Fig. 1D, right) showed the similar characteristics of dark-grown wild-type plants (Fig. 1D, left). Dark-grown ars seedlings produced hypocotyls (Fig. 1D, right) longer than those grown in the light (Fig. 1C, right, Table 3). Dark-grown wild-type seedlings (Fig ...
Ficus macrophylla
Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the family Moraceae that is a native of most of the eastern coast of Australia, from the Atherton Tableland (17° S) in the north to the Illawarra (34° S) in New South Wales, and Lord Howe Island. Its common name is derived from Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia. It is best known for its beautiful buttress roots.As Ficus macrophylla is a strangler fig, seed germination usually takes place in the canopy of a host tree and the seedling lives as an epiphyte until its roots establish contact with the ground. It then enlarges and strangles its host, eventually becoming a freestanding tree by itself. Individuals may reach 60 m (200 ft) in height. Like all figs, it has an obligate mutualism with fig wasps; figs are only pollinated by fig wasps, and fig wasps can only reproduce in fig flowers.Ficus macrophylla is widely used as a feature tree in public parks and gardens in warmer climates such as California, Portugal, Italy (Sicily, Sardinia and Liguria), northern New Zealand (Auckland), and Australia. Old specimens can reach tremendous size. Its aggressive root system allows its use in only the largest private gardens.