Configure - Fine Americas
... generally can be prevented with the use of a labeled surfactant applied to the pray solution prior to adding Configure®. Spray timing and repetition is also very important with Configure®. Configure® does not cause buds to form, rather it affects quiescent buds that have already formed. Thus, in ord ...
... generally can be prevented with the use of a labeled surfactant applied to the pray solution prior to adding Configure®. Spray timing and repetition is also very important with Configure®. Configure® does not cause buds to form, rather it affects quiescent buds that have already formed. Thus, in ord ...
Interspecific hybridization by embryo rescue in the genus Cyclamen
... Abstract Numerous cultivars of cyclamen have been developed by improving wild plants of Cyclamen persicum, and they are now among the most important pot plants. However, no cultivars have yet been produced in the other 21 Cyclamen species. Furthermore, these 21 wild species have not yet been used fo ...
... Abstract Numerous cultivars of cyclamen have been developed by improving wild plants of Cyclamen persicum, and they are now among the most important pot plants. However, no cultivars have yet been produced in the other 21 Cyclamen species. Furthermore, these 21 wild species have not yet been used fo ...
Chickpea Botany and Production Practices
... Pod and Seed Development Pod formation begins 5 - 6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking like a thorn. The number of pods plant -1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype. The pod wall is 0.3 mm ...
... Pod and Seed Development Pod formation begins 5 - 6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking like a thorn. The number of pods plant -1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype. The pod wall is 0.3 mm ...
A role for the F-box protein HAWAIIAN SKIRT in plant
... growth traits such as serrated leaf margins (Franco-Zorrilla et al. 2007). Similar phenotypes are observed in plants expressing miR156-insensitive versions of SPL targets (Wang et al. 2008; Wu & Poethig 2006; Franco-Zorrilla et al. 2007). In those plants, the rate at which rosette leaves are initiat ...
... growth traits such as serrated leaf margins (Franco-Zorrilla et al. 2007). Similar phenotypes are observed in plants expressing miR156-insensitive versions of SPL targets (Wang et al. 2008; Wu & Poethig 2006; Franco-Zorrilla et al. 2007). In those plants, the rate at which rosette leaves are initiat ...
Medicinal plants research in Asia
... among others. This is a major concern being addressed by many governments at all levels amidst the rapidly growing population on one hand and a deteriorating environment on the other hand. Medicinal plants address not only the need for access to medicine as a component of health services but also to ...
... among others. This is a major concern being addressed by many governments at all levels amidst the rapidly growing population on one hand and a deteriorating environment on the other hand. Medicinal plants address not only the need for access to medicine as a component of health services but also to ...
Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinaea Schreb.)
... High yields of high-quality forage are obtained through the use of timely mechanical harvest techniques and nutrient management. Yields of 6 to 7 tons of dry matter per acre (dm/a) (13.5 to 15.7 metric tons/hectare) are possible with a high level of management and with irrigation or on subirrigated ...
... High yields of high-quality forage are obtained through the use of timely mechanical harvest techniques and nutrient management. Yields of 6 to 7 tons of dry matter per acre (dm/a) (13.5 to 15.7 metric tons/hectare) are possible with a high level of management and with irrigation or on subirrigated ...
PhD Dissertation: EFFECT OF LOW SOIL
... for northern climates or for drier areas. It is rather unlikely that amaranth could play the same role as alfalfa, with its perennial habit and high protein values. Amaranth forage and protein yield have been shown to be competitive with other summer annuals such as sorghum / sudan grasses. Amaranth ...
... for northern climates or for drier areas. It is rather unlikely that amaranth could play the same role as alfalfa, with its perennial habit and high protein values. Amaranth forage and protein yield have been shown to be competitive with other summer annuals such as sorghum / sudan grasses. Amaranth ...
Bayer Expert Guide - Bayer CropScience
... produce wingless individuals that start to feed on them. There are one, two or even three generations of wingless aphids on the winter host, before the switch to wing production. As spring temperatures rise, winged aphids migrate to their summer crop hosts C . Aphids are weak flyers so they need sti ...
... produce wingless individuals that start to feed on them. There are one, two or even three generations of wingless aphids on the winter host, before the switch to wing production. As spring temperatures rise, winged aphids migrate to their summer crop hosts C . Aphids are weak flyers so they need sti ...
Canola ProduCtion - Canola Council of Canada
... h In areas where flea beetle damage is consistently high or where ...
... h In areas where flea beetle damage is consistently high or where ...
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... > 16Omg/dL) (Ref. 21). Another 31 percent have "borderline cholesterol leve.Ls (total cholesterol between 200 and 239 mg/dL high" and LDL cholesterol between 130 and 159 mg/dL) in combination with two or more other risk factors for CHD. CHD has a significant effect on health care costs. In 1999, tot ...
... > 16Omg/dL) (Ref. 21). Another 31 percent have "borderline cholesterol leve.Ls (total cholesterol between 200 and 239 mg/dL high" and LDL cholesterol between 130 and 159 mg/dL) in combination with two or more other risk factors for CHD. CHD has a significant effect on health care costs. In 1999, tot ...
identification of high seed yielding and stable fenugreek mutants
... Table 3.2. Results of the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for seed and forage yield of fenugreek generations. .............................................................................. 80 Table 3.3. Mean (± SE) seed and forage yield in the seven environments of fenugreek mutant generations. ....... ...
... Table 3.2. Results of the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for seed and forage yield of fenugreek generations. .............................................................................. 80 Table 3.3. Mean (± SE) seed and forage yield in the seven environments of fenugreek mutant generations. ....... ...
mesmap - 2 abstract book
... and plan further collaborations with each other. In addition to the scientific activities, rich social programs throughout the symposium will be provided for informal interactions, which include welcome reception, gala dinner, congress tour, and closing ceremony. MESMAP-2 Symposium was held on April ...
... and plan further collaborations with each other. In addition to the scientific activities, rich social programs throughout the symposium will be provided for informal interactions, which include welcome reception, gala dinner, congress tour, and closing ceremony. MESMAP-2 Symposium was held on April ...
Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Studies on Solanum torvum
... The botany, traditional medicinal uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of S. torvum Sw. belonging to family Solanaceae have been reviewed by evaluating information on the Internet (using Google Scholar, CABAbstracts, Blackwell synergy, Elsevier, Cambridge University Press, JSTOR, Nature Publishing ...
... The botany, traditional medicinal uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of S. torvum Sw. belonging to family Solanaceae have been reviewed by evaluating information on the Internet (using Google Scholar, CABAbstracts, Blackwell synergy, Elsevier, Cambridge University Press, JSTOR, Nature Publishing ...
Weed control in cassava farms
... surface with very large amounts of plant foliage.The companion IPM guide,“Starting a Cassava Farm”, presents mulching as a soil improvement practice. In addition to improving soil properties, mulching reduces weed problems. Good sources of mulch materials are foliage from alley crops, leguminous pla ...
... surface with very large amounts of plant foliage.The companion IPM guide,“Starting a Cassava Farm”, presents mulching as a soil improvement practice. In addition to improving soil properties, mulching reduces weed problems. Good sources of mulch materials are foliage from alley crops, leguminous pla ...
The Invasive Buddleja davidii (Butterfly Bush) - GB non
... (University of Arkansas) and Podaras (Cornell University) are working independently on developing B. davidii hybrids that are sterile (Podaras, 2005). Lindstrom et al. (2002, 2004) have sought to reduce potential invasiveness by producing hybrids that either alter plant morphology (specifically seed ...
... (University of Arkansas) and Podaras (Cornell University) are working independently on developing B. davidii hybrids that are sterile (Podaras, 2005). Lindstrom et al. (2002, 2004) have sought to reduce potential invasiveness by producing hybrids that either alter plant morphology (specifically seed ...
Plant Systematics Laboratory Manual
... from Table 1.1. Begin by sorting the specimens into two groups and devising a character that distinguishes the two groups, with each group having a different character state of the character. This character and its states become the basis for the first couplet (composed of two leads) of the key. Nex ...
... from Table 1.1. Begin by sorting the specimens into two groups and devising a character that distinguishes the two groups, with each group having a different character state of the character. This character and its states become the basis for the first couplet (composed of two leads) of the key. Nex ...
dalbergia sissoo dc. - an important medicinal plant
... Department of Pharmacognosy, Anurag Pharmacy College, Ananthagiri (V) - 508206, Kodad (M), Nalgonda (Dt), Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
... Department of Pharmacognosy, Anurag Pharmacy College, Ananthagiri (V) - 508206, Kodad (M), Nalgonda (Dt), Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Ryegrass For Forage - Ryegrass Cover Crop
... required when ryegrass is grown without legumes. Rates and dates of application will vary but typically range from 50 to 60 pounds per acre. More than one application may be needed depending on length of growing season and yield goal. ...
... required when ryegrass is grown without legumes. Rates and dates of application will vary but typically range from 50 to 60 pounds per acre. More than one application may be needed depending on length of growing season and yield goal. ...
AJO PEAK TO TINAJAS ALTAS
... below, or the petals or entire perianth absent. Ovary superior, mostly 3-chambered; styles usually 3, simple or branched. Fruits of capsules (those in the flora area), the segments (mericarps) usually 3 (or 1 or 2 by abortion). Seeds with or without a knob-like basal appendage (caruncle). Worldwide, ...
... below, or the petals or entire perianth absent. Ovary superior, mostly 3-chambered; styles usually 3, simple or branched. Fruits of capsules (those in the flora area), the segments (mericarps) usually 3 (or 1 or 2 by abortion). Seeds with or without a knob-like basal appendage (caruncle). Worldwide, ...
Effects of Tissue-type and Development on Dark Respiration in Two
... Received: 27 July 2000 Returned for revision: 31 August 2000 Accepted: 16 November 2000 Published electronically: 26 January 2001 Perennial plants go through a number of developmental stages during the growing season. Changes in metabolism during these phases have been documented in laboratory-grown ...
... Received: 27 July 2000 Returned for revision: 31 August 2000 Accepted: 16 November 2000 Published electronically: 26 January 2001 Perennial plants go through a number of developmental stages during the growing season. Changes in metabolism during these phases have been documented in laboratory-grown ...
plant world seeds 2016
... Possibly the world’s only catalogue selling this year’s fresh seeds! The last mild winter was kind to Plant World, with plant sales here breaking all previous records, so not everyone is concreting over their plots! This was further helped by the fact that much of our old dilapidated nursery area h ...
... Possibly the world’s only catalogue selling this year’s fresh seeds! The last mild winter was kind to Plant World, with plant sales here breaking all previous records, so not everyone is concreting over their plots! This was further helped by the fact that much of our old dilapidated nursery area h ...
Spotted and Diffuse Knapweed - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
... of young plants in Montana, but grazing by cattle only increased bare ground. Natural enemies have been used to biologically control spotted and diffuse knapweed since 1970. To date, 13 natural enemies (all insects) from Eurasia have been introduced into North America for biological control of one o ...
... of young plants in Montana, but grazing by cattle only increased bare ground. Natural enemies have been used to biologically control spotted and diffuse knapweed since 1970. To date, 13 natural enemies (all insects) from Eurasia have been introduced into North America for biological control of one o ...
PLANT PROPAGATION SEXUAL PROPAGATION ---
... this storage a callus will form on the bottom, a site where roots will grow. In the spring, around mid to late April, remove the cuttings and plant is good or amended garden soil with the top bud exposed. An alternative is to plant them in pots using Nature's Helper as a growing medium and about one ...
... this storage a callus will form on the bottom, a site where roots will grow. In the spring, around mid to late April, remove the cuttings and plant is good or amended garden soil with the top bud exposed. An alternative is to plant them in pots using Nature's Helper as a growing medium and about one ...
Chassahowitzka WMA Rare Plants Survey
... hydric/mesic hammock. Several of the sandhills visited were being actively burned or showed signs of mechanical or chemical hardwood treatment. However, for many sandhills on the WMA, years of oak growth and fire exclusion continue to affect habitat quality. These areas often need shorter fire inter ...
... hydric/mesic hammock. Several of the sandhills visited were being actively burned or showed signs of mechanical or chemical hardwood treatment. However, for many sandhills on the WMA, years of oak growth and fire exclusion continue to affect habitat quality. These areas often need shorter fire inter ...
Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense
Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense occurs when endophytic fungi, which live symbiotically with the majority of plants by entering their cells, are utilized as an indirect defense against herbivores. In exchange for carbohydrate energy resources, the fungus provides benefits to the plant which can include increased water or nutrient uptake and protection from phytophagous insects, birds or mammals. Once associated, the fungi alter nutrient content of the plant and enhance or begin production of secondary metabolites. The change in chemical composition acts to deter herbivory by insects, grazing by ungulates and/or oviposition by adult insects. Endophyte-mediated defense can also be effective against pathogens and non-herbivory damage.This differs from other forms of indirect defense in that the fungi live within the plant cells and directly alter their physiology. In contrast, other biotic defenses such as predators or parasites of the herbivores consuming a plant are normally attracted by volatile organic compounds (known as semiochemicals) released following damage or by food rewards and shelter produced by the plant. These defenders vary in the time spent with the plant: from long enough to oviposit to remaining there for numerous generations, as in the ant-acacia mutualism. Endophytic fungi tend to live with the plant over its entire life.