genetic variation in genetic variation in clivia miniata var. clivia
... and breeding, resulting in big differences from the original wild form or forms from which they were derived. Other bulb species however, are very similar to their wild ancestors which still grow in their original habitats. Information on the development ...
... and breeding, resulting in big differences from the original wild form or forms from which they were derived. Other bulb species however, are very similar to their wild ancestors which still grow in their original habitats. Information on the development ...
full text pdf - Natural Resources Institute
... C.K. Karemu, M.W. Ndung’u and M. Githua ......................................................................... Residual bioactivity of Ocimum americium L. and Tephrosia vogelii Hook. essential oils against coleopteran pests and inhibition of wheat seed germination ...
... C.K. Karemu, M.W. Ndung’u and M. Githua ......................................................................... Residual bioactivity of Ocimum americium L. and Tephrosia vogelii Hook. essential oils against coleopteran pests and inhibition of wheat seed germination ...
Radopolus similis East African Highland bananas (EAHB- AAA) inoculated with endophytic non-pathogenic
... endophytes against pests and diseases, with particular focus on the interaction between nonpathogenic F. oxysporum endophytes and the banana plant. Banana production and its major constraints is first discussed. The review then focuses on the use of fungal endophytes to protect plants against pests ...
... endophytes against pests and diseases, with particular focus on the interaction between nonpathogenic F. oxysporum endophytes and the banana plant. Banana production and its major constraints is first discussed. The review then focuses on the use of fungal endophytes to protect plants against pests ...
IJTK-Vol 9(1)- January 2010- pp 26-37.htm
... Arunachal Pradesh spread over an area of 83,743 sq km has a very rich biodiversity due to variations in altitude from 150-6,500m and climatic conditions. The original inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh are tribal people (Scheduled tribes), belonging to 26 major tribes and 110 sub-tribes. These people ...
... Arunachal Pradesh spread over an area of 83,743 sq km has a very rich biodiversity due to variations in altitude from 150-6,500m and climatic conditions. The original inhabitants of Arunachal Pradesh are tribal people (Scheduled tribes), belonging to 26 major tribes and 110 sub-tribes. These people ...
Abstract
... Cyclamen persicum in liquid medium. Physiologia Plantarum, 94, 605-612. Winkelmann, T., Meyer, L., and Serek, M. (2004) Desiccation of somatic embryos of Cyclamen Persicum Mill. Journal of Horicultural Science & Biotechnology, 79, 479-483. Winkelmann, T., Meyer, L., and Serek, M. (2004) Germination ...
... Cyclamen persicum in liquid medium. Physiologia Plantarum, 94, 605-612. Winkelmann, T., Meyer, L., and Serek, M. (2004) Desiccation of somatic embryos of Cyclamen Persicum Mill. Journal of Horicultural Science & Biotechnology, 79, 479-483. Winkelmann, T., Meyer, L., and Serek, M. (2004) Germination ...
life-history differentiation and the maintenance of monoecy and
... of axillary stolons. Corms are the sole perennating structures in this species; however, because of their relatively large size are less likely than seeds to be dispersed to other wetlands. Throughout this study, we define ‘‘plant’’ as a single ramet or shoot, excluding clonal ramets produced by the ...
... of axillary stolons. Corms are the sole perennating structures in this species; however, because of their relatively large size are less likely than seeds to be dispersed to other wetlands. Throughout this study, we define ‘‘plant’’ as a single ramet or shoot, excluding clonal ramets produced by the ...
A guide to the naturalized Narcissus in Arkansas
... The photographs in Figs. 4–5 are of a wooded area immediately adjacent to the aforementioned pasture, where several decades ago, the pasture was bulldozed, and soil containing bulbs was transported to the wooded area. The transported bulbs subsequently established, and over time, the founder plants ...
... The photographs in Figs. 4–5 are of a wooded area immediately adjacent to the aforementioned pasture, where several decades ago, the pasture was bulldozed, and soil containing bulbs was transported to the wooded area. The transported bulbs subsequently established, and over time, the founder plants ...
Tertiary trisomics in the garden pea as a model of B chromosome
... selfed F1 trisomics. In F2, trisomics and diploids were analyzed separately. It was found (Table 2) that in both F2 groups, the proportion of u-plants did not differ significantly from 1/4. Such a result demonstrated that trisomics of the line TRUST had the genotype Ust/Ust/(u). If their genotype we ...
... selfed F1 trisomics. In F2, trisomics and diploids were analyzed separately. It was found (Table 2) that in both F2 groups, the proportion of u-plants did not differ significantly from 1/4. Such a result demonstrated that trisomics of the line TRUST had the genotype Ust/Ust/(u). If their genotype we ...
Target of Rapamycin Signaling Regulates Metabolism, Growth, and
... nutrient remobilization in wheat (Triticum aestivum), resulting in significant increase in protein content and micronutrients in the grains (Uauy et al., 2006). Thus, life span alteration can have several beneficial outcomes. Plants are distinct from most other multicellular eukaryotes in having a mod ...
... nutrient remobilization in wheat (Triticum aestivum), resulting in significant increase in protein content and micronutrients in the grains (Uauy et al., 2006). Thus, life span alteration can have several beneficial outcomes. Plants are distinct from most other multicellular eukaryotes in having a mod ...
Suwa or Shopa (Aniseed)
... related to caraway, dill, cumin, and fennel. Aniseed is native to the eastern Mediterranean region and has been highly valued since ancient times. Aniseeds have a distinctive licorice-like flavor and have been used for medicinal purposes throughout history, especially as a digestive aid. The seeds a ...
... related to caraway, dill, cumin, and fennel. Aniseed is native to the eastern Mediterranean region and has been highly valued since ancient times. Aniseeds have a distinctive licorice-like flavor and have been used for medicinal purposes throughout history, especially as a digestive aid. The seeds a ...
Protabase Record display Adenium multiflorum Klotzsch
... indicating that plants with low toxicity exist. Production and international trade There is some international trade of seeds and plants of Adenium multiflorum for ornamental purposes. Properties ...
... indicating that plants with low toxicity exist. Production and international trade There is some international trade of seeds and plants of Adenium multiflorum for ornamental purposes. Properties ...
Transgenic Crops V
... the necessity to update the first series of Transgenic Crops I, II and III, published in 1999 and 2001. In this current endeavor, 69 chapters have been compiled, contributed by a panel of experts in crop biotechnology from 26 countries. These chapters are grouped into three volumes, namely Transgenic ...
... the necessity to update the first series of Transgenic Crops I, II and III, published in 1999 and 2001. In this current endeavor, 69 chapters have been compiled, contributed by a panel of experts in crop biotechnology from 26 countries. These chapters are grouped into three volumes, namely Transgenic ...
Monoacylglycerols Are Components of Root Waxes
... that derived from linoleic acid (Bonaventure et al., 2004; Franke et al., 2006). Cuticular waxes are derived from very-long-chain (C22-C34) saturated fatty acids. Alkanes are common, but a wide variety of neutral lipids are found (Kolattukudy, 1980; Jetter et al., 2006). The chemical genetics of pla ...
... that derived from linoleic acid (Bonaventure et al., 2004; Franke et al., 2006). Cuticular waxes are derived from very-long-chain (C22-C34) saturated fatty acids. Alkanes are common, but a wide variety of neutral lipids are found (Kolattukudy, 1980; Jetter et al., 2006). The chemical genetics of pla ...
evolution of plants
... • a Bibliography, organized by category of research • a list of authoritative Web sites with their sponsors, URLs, and descriptions Every essay is signed by the botanist, biologist, or other expert who wrote it; where essays have been revised or updated, the name of the updater appears as well. In t ...
... • a Bibliography, organized by category of research • a list of authoritative Web sites with their sponsors, URLs, and descriptions Every essay is signed by the botanist, biologist, or other expert who wrote it; where essays have been revised or updated, the name of the updater appears as well. In t ...
Ipomoea cairica: a medicinal weed with promising health benefits
... natural drugs started in last decade mainly because of the wide spread belief that green medicine is healthier than synthetic products. In the recent past, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant-based health products in developing as well as developed countries resulting in an expo ...
... natural drugs started in last decade mainly because of the wide spread belief that green medicine is healthier than synthetic products. In the recent past, there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant-based health products in developing as well as developed countries resulting in an expo ...
dissertationes biologicae universitatis tartuensis 91
... The terrestrial orchid Neotinea ustulata (L.) Bateman, Pridgeon & Chase (formerly Orchis ustulata L.) has recently been a species of interest because of its confounding taxonomic status: it has been split into two subspecies, differing remarkably in their flowering time, but only slightly in terms o ...
... The terrestrial orchid Neotinea ustulata (L.) Bateman, Pridgeon & Chase (formerly Orchis ustulata L.) has recently been a species of interest because of its confounding taxonomic status: it has been split into two subspecies, differing remarkably in their flowering time, but only slightly in terms o ...
Chemical Variability and Biological Activities of Volatile Oils from
... quantity and chemical composition of the volatile oils from H. suaveolens is reported in the literature (Table 1), but few researchers have investigated in detail the reasons for such variability (Martins et al., 2006, 2007). In a few cases, inquiries about environmental influences on the chemical c ...
... quantity and chemical composition of the volatile oils from H. suaveolens is reported in the literature (Table 1), but few researchers have investigated in detail the reasons for such variability (Martins et al., 2006, 2007). In a few cases, inquiries about environmental influences on the chemical c ...
Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a
... six independent samples (three independent samples for measurements of starch, sugars, and ADP-Glc in ss3s/ ss4). Letters indicate samples that were not significantly different (P $ 0.05) according to one-way ANOVA (HolmSidak test). There were no significant differences in AMP content between the ei ...
... six independent samples (three independent samples for measurements of starch, sugars, and ADP-Glc in ss3s/ ss4). Letters indicate samples that were not significantly different (P $ 0.05) according to one-way ANOVA (HolmSidak test). There were no significant differences in AMP content between the ei ...
Plants Poisonous to Horses - Australian Horse Industry Council
... Many plants that grow in Australia are potentially poisonous to horses. Such plants can cause considerable economic and welfare problems for horse owners. Under most circumstances, horses will avoid consuming toxic amounts of poisonous plants. However, some poisonous plants are palatable to horses a ...
... Many plants that grow in Australia are potentially poisonous to horses. Such plants can cause considerable economic and welfare problems for horse owners. Under most circumstances, horses will avoid consuming toxic amounts of poisonous plants. However, some poisonous plants are palatable to horses a ...
Sesbania sesban Linn. : An overview
... The history of herbal medicines is as old as human civilization. Sesbania Sesban Linn. (Fabaceae) found throughout the plains of India and commonly called as Jayanti. Herbals which form a part of our nutrition and provide us an additional therapeutic effect are in demand and Sesbania Sesban Linn. is ...
... The history of herbal medicines is as old as human civilization. Sesbania Sesban Linn. (Fabaceae) found throughout the plains of India and commonly called as Jayanti. Herbals which form a part of our nutrition and provide us an additional therapeutic effect are in demand and Sesbania Sesban Linn. is ...
Propagation of Several Native Ornamental Plants
... Interest in growing native plants has been increasing in recent years. In an effort to better understand some valuable native plants for use in the Northeast, the propagation and taxonomy of several plants with potential as landscape plants were explored. In an effort to make more propagation inform ...
... Interest in growing native plants has been increasing in recent years. In an effort to better understand some valuable native plants for use in the Northeast, the propagation and taxonomy of several plants with potential as landscape plants were explored. In an effort to make more propagation inform ...
Antiemetic Activity of Tithonia diversifolia (HEMSL.) A
... popularly used for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders8,9 and the present investigation (antiemetic study) further justify one of them. The mechanism of antiemetic effect of the extract is not clear. In oral copper sulfate induces emesis peripheral 5-HT3, 5HT4 or NK1 receptors are involved27 ...
... popularly used for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders8,9 and the present investigation (antiemetic study) further justify one of them. The mechanism of antiemetic effect of the extract is not clear. In oral copper sulfate induces emesis peripheral 5-HT3, 5HT4 or NK1 receptors are involved27 ...
Pruning impacts on shoot-root
... pruning tactics or cutting position. Therefore, different types of pruning had shown different root length, though little similar results were observed between non-pruned and partial pruning. The highest reduction in root weight by 61% as a result of complete pruning may be attributed to lower root ...
... pruning tactics or cutting position. Therefore, different types of pruning had shown different root length, though little similar results were observed between non-pruned and partial pruning. The highest reduction in root weight by 61% as a result of complete pruning may be attributed to lower root ...
ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA Vol. 51
... A. Jagielska – Identification of European and Japanese larches and their hybrids based on genetic markers A. Kasprowicz, A. Szpitter, A. Maciejewska, M. Kamiński, E. Łojkowska, A. Królicka – In vitro cultures of Drosera binata as a source of compounds with antimicrobial activity A. Kawiński, J. Znan ...
... A. Jagielska – Identification of European and Japanese larches and their hybrids based on genetic markers A. Kasprowicz, A. Szpitter, A. Maciejewska, M. Kamiński, E. Łojkowska, A. Królicka – In vitro cultures of Drosera binata as a source of compounds with antimicrobial activity A. Kawiński, J. Znan ...
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.