Dendrobium
... Among the popular types are Den. linguiforme, Den. tetragonum, Den. gracillimum and Den. cuthbertsonii (sophronitis). Culture Depends on the plant’s native environment. It is generally safe to grow them intermediate to warm (55 to 60 F at night), drying them out in winter (or as growth stops). Hybri ...
... Among the popular types are Den. linguiforme, Den. tetragonum, Den. gracillimum and Den. cuthbertsonii (sophronitis). Culture Depends on the plant’s native environment. It is generally safe to grow them intermediate to warm (55 to 60 F at night), drying them out in winter (or as growth stops). Hybri ...
the wild edible series
... "Let food by thy medicine." Wild greens have super nutritional profiles, often higher than even organically grown greens. Greens are incredibly healing. ...
... "Let food by thy medicine." Wild greens have super nutritional profiles, often higher than even organically grown greens. Greens are incredibly healing. ...
introduction
... abnormal chromosome assortment and formation of an abnormal number of genetically unbalanced spores which vary in shape and size leading to complete sterility (Chichiricco, 1990). Therefore, utilization of heterogenity in the natural population which is due to genetic and environmental factors offer ...
... abnormal chromosome assortment and formation of an abnormal number of genetically unbalanced spores which vary in shape and size leading to complete sterility (Chichiricco, 1990). Therefore, utilization of heterogenity in the natural population which is due to genetic and environmental factors offer ...
A summary of fossil records for Arecaceae
... described (Weber, 1978). Spinizonocolpites, widespread from the Maastrichtian (Gee, 1990; Morley, 2000), represents the earliest undisputed palm pollen, but by the Maastrichtian, other palm-like pollen types also appeared, notably Mauritiidites and Longapertites (Schrank, 1994). By the late Cretaceo ...
... described (Weber, 1978). Spinizonocolpites, widespread from the Maastrichtian (Gee, 1990; Morley, 2000), represents the earliest undisputed palm pollen, but by the Maastrichtian, other palm-like pollen types also appeared, notably Mauritiidites and Longapertites (Schrank, 1994). By the late Cretaceo ...
A role for BELLRINGER in cell wall development is supported by
... Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
... Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
Native and Adapted Landscape Plant Guide
... provide habitat and food sources for local wildlife. The less watering, fertilizing and chemical usage required in your yard, the more you contribute to the conservation and protection of our precious water resources - our streams, lakes and aquifers To acheive a successful earth-wise landscape, pla ...
... provide habitat and food sources for local wildlife. The less watering, fertilizing and chemical usage required in your yard, the more you contribute to the conservation and protection of our precious water resources - our streams, lakes and aquifers To acheive a successful earth-wise landscape, pla ...
Full Paper
... The effect of elevated CO2 on leaf soluble protein content in ground nut leaves was significant (Figure -3 & Table 3). The concentration of soluble protein in ground nut leaves protein increased at higher elevated CO2 level. Soluble protein content was increased arachis hypozea. L plants were higher ...
... The effect of elevated CO2 on leaf soluble protein content in ground nut leaves was significant (Figure -3 & Table 3). The concentration of soluble protein in ground nut leaves protein increased at higher elevated CO2 level. Soluble protein content was increased arachis hypozea. L plants were higher ...
Viburnum Suspensum
... Viburnum Suspensum bloom from early spring through late summer. Their flowers are small, and tubular, with a light pink or white color that shows up well against the dark foliage. After summer has passed, these flowers give way to small red berries that are favorites of songbirds. They are easy grow ...
... Viburnum Suspensum bloom from early spring through late summer. Their flowers are small, and tubular, with a light pink or white color that shows up well against the dark foliage. After summer has passed, these flowers give way to small red berries that are favorites of songbirds. They are easy grow ...
Identification of Insects and Related Pests of Horticultural Plants
... Nearly all parts of the plant can be infested. Cutworm larvae may be in the growing medium or beneath pots. ...
... Nearly all parts of the plant can be infested. Cutworm larvae may be in the growing medium or beneath pots. ...
Potato spindle tuber viroid
... Note: If a viroid is suspected in a sample (i.e. typical symptoms are present) but a test gives a negative result, another of the tests should be carried out for confirmation of the result. ...
... Note: If a viroid is suspected in a sample (i.e. typical symptoms are present) but a test gives a negative result, another of the tests should be carried out for confirmation of the result. ...
Greenhouse - OHP, Inc.
... Aphids are sucking insects that feed on plant fluids. The presence of aphids or white cast–off skins on leaves or flowers may reduce plants value. Heavy infestations will reduce plant growth. Honeydew produced by aphids makes leaves and fruits sticky and is a substrate for black sooty fungus. Many a ...
... Aphids are sucking insects that feed on plant fluids. The presence of aphids or white cast–off skins on leaves or flowers may reduce plants value. Heavy infestations will reduce plant growth. Honeydew produced by aphids makes leaves and fruits sticky and is a substrate for black sooty fungus. Many a ...
Grow Wild! Native Plant Nursery
... Notes: Clump forming perennial which is usually found on alvars. Edible. Price: $2.50 each, $2.25 each over 100, $2 each over 1000. ...
... Notes: Clump forming perennial which is usually found on alvars. Edible. Price: $2.50 each, $2.25 each over 100, $2 each over 1000. ...
LITERATURE PART: Ricinus communis L. and ricin toxin
... ricinoleic acid (Figure 3) (Gaginella et al. 1998). Laxatives can generally be divided into four groups: bulk-forming preparations, stimulants, stool softeners, and osmotic laxatives (Thompson 1980). Castor oil belongs to the group of stimulants and it is a general belief that castor oil stimulates ...
... ricinoleic acid (Figure 3) (Gaginella et al. 1998). Laxatives can generally be divided into four groups: bulk-forming preparations, stimulants, stool softeners, and osmotic laxatives (Thompson 1980). Castor oil belongs to the group of stimulants and it is a general belief that castor oil stimulates ...
as a PDF
... Norton et al reported that Argemone Mexicana seed produced growth depression, oedema and death when fed at 1% and 3% of a basal ration to day-old, layer strain, cockerel chickens. The mortality rate was increased by raising the sodium chloride content of the basal ratio from 0.18% to 1.68%. Clinical ...
... Norton et al reported that Argemone Mexicana seed produced growth depression, oedema and death when fed at 1% and 3% of a basal ration to day-old, layer strain, cockerel chickens. The mortality rate was increased by raising the sodium chloride content of the basal ratio from 0.18% to 1.68%. Clinical ...
- District of Central Saanich
... Found at low elevations; hairy catkins produced in March and April with male and female flowers on separate trees; fruits are tufted seeds; trunks of aspen are relatively short lived; rotten stems provide habitat for cavity nesting birds; elk and deer browse on young aspen suckers; twigs, leaves, ca ...
... Found at low elevations; hairy catkins produced in March and April with male and female flowers on separate trees; fruits are tufted seeds; trunks of aspen are relatively short lived; rotten stems provide habitat for cavity nesting birds; elk and deer browse on young aspen suckers; twigs, leaves, ca ...
(VSF-231) Part-I: Vegetable production
... Olericulture: derived from two Greek holar/holas + cultra: The science of vegetable cultivation is termed as olericulture. • Vegetable crops represent a diverse group of plants and it is difficult to comprehend the term with a single acceptable definition. • They vary in life span (annual, biennial, ...
... Olericulture: derived from two Greek holar/holas + cultra: The science of vegetable cultivation is termed as olericulture. • Vegetable crops represent a diverse group of plants and it is difficult to comprehend the term with a single acceptable definition. • They vary in life span (annual, biennial, ...
Dalmation and Yellow Toadflax
... winter. Dried floral stalks can remain standing for two years, retaining some seeds but dispersing most during the first year. Yellow toadflax seed dispersal begins in August or September in northern climates and continues into winter. Although wind has been considered a major means of seed dispersa ...
... winter. Dried floral stalks can remain standing for two years, retaining some seeds but dispersing most during the first year. Yellow toadflax seed dispersal begins in August or September in northern climates and continues into winter. Although wind has been considered a major means of seed dispersa ...
LITHOPS - cactuspro
... by the meristem. Sometimes, but not every year, the meristem produces a flower. When a flower is produced, adventitious buds are produced in the axil of the flower and the existing leaves. After flowering, two new pairs of leaves or heads can be produced, the plant eventually becoming a large clump. ...
... by the meristem. Sometimes, but not every year, the meristem produces a flower. When a flower is produced, adventitious buds are produced in the axil of the flower and the existing leaves. After flowering, two new pairs of leaves or heads can be produced, the plant eventually becoming a large clump. ...
Soapberry - Native Plant Society of Texas
... leaflets and flanged stems. In addition, it seems to me, the soapberry much more commonly lacks the terminal leaflet than does the flame-leaf sumac, but I haven’t found that in the books. Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to distinguish soapberry leaves from those of the exotic Chinese pistachio ...
... leaflets and flanged stems. In addition, it seems to me, the soapberry much more commonly lacks the terminal leaflet than does the flame-leaf sumac, but I haven’t found that in the books. Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to distinguish soapberry leaves from those of the exotic Chinese pistachio ...
Interspecific hybridization by embryo rescue in the genus Cyclamen
... Amphidiploid, chromosome doubling, Cyclamen, embryo rescue, interspecific hybridization. ...
... Amphidiploid, chromosome doubling, Cyclamen, embryo rescue, interspecific hybridization. ...
Heterosis East, E. M. 1936. Genetics, 21
... and his unorthodox expressions when dealing with genetic concepts, ASHBY’S papers should not be overlooked, for one group of his observations is very much worth while. Let us examine first the question of the influence of the size of the embryo-or of the endosperm-on heterosis. Presumably no one wou ...
... and his unorthodox expressions when dealing with genetic concepts, ASHBY’S papers should not be overlooked, for one group of his observations is very much worth while. Let us examine first the question of the influence of the size of the embryo-or of the endosperm-on heterosis. Presumably no one wou ...
Phytochemical analysis and medicinal uses of Hibiscus sabdariffa.
... Hibiscus sabdariffa is a species of hibiscus, native to the old world tropics, used for the production of bast fiber and as an infusion (herbal tea). The plant is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based sub-shrub, growing up to 2-2.5 m (7-8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply 35 lobed, 8-15 cm long a ...
... Hibiscus sabdariffa is a species of hibiscus, native to the old world tropics, used for the production of bast fiber and as an infusion (herbal tea). The plant is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based sub-shrub, growing up to 2-2.5 m (7-8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply 35 lobed, 8-15 cm long a ...
murraya paniculata linn.
... and 13 cm in stem diameter. Leaves: The leaves are alternately arranged along the stems and borne on stalks (i.e. petioles). These leaves (6-11.5 cm long) are once-compound (i.e. pinnate) with 3-9 leaflets. The glossy leaflets (1.5-7 cm long and 1.2-3 cm wide) are narrowly oval (i.e. narrow-elliptic ...
... and 13 cm in stem diameter. Leaves: The leaves are alternately arranged along the stems and borne on stalks (i.e. petioles). These leaves (6-11.5 cm long) are once-compound (i.e. pinnate) with 3-9 leaflets. The glossy leaflets (1.5-7 cm long and 1.2-3 cm wide) are narrowly oval (i.e. narrow-elliptic ...
TG/195/1
... largest fully-developed leaf in the middle third of the main stem, excluding the inflorescence. ...
... largest fully-developed leaf in the middle third of the main stem, excluding the inflorescence. ...
Plant reproduction
Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents. Asexual reproduction produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes, genetically identical to the parent plants and each other, except when mutations occur. In seed plants, the offspring can be packaged in a protective seed, which is used as an agent of dispersal.