REGULATION OF GROWTH AND FLOWERING OF SOME
... the upper part and the top of the shoots were propagated separately. In 2009 different rooting compounds (0.2% IBA, 0.4% NAA, Radistim 1) were given to the cuttings in powder form or diluted in 50% alcohol and put into a propagating box in a 3:1 mixture of sand and perlite. The cuttings of Caryopter ...
... the upper part and the top of the shoots were propagated separately. In 2009 different rooting compounds (0.2% IBA, 0.4% NAA, Radistim 1) were given to the cuttings in powder form or diluted in 50% alcohol and put into a propagating box in a 3:1 mixture of sand and perlite. The cuttings of Caryopter ...
Effect of extending the photoperiod with low
... (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. f.) Nakai), we treated 1-year-old trees with the following: (i) 8 h sunlight + 16 h dark (SD); (ii) 8 h sunlight + 16 h red light (LD(SD + R)); or (iii) 8 h sunlight + 16 h far-red (FR) light (LD(SD + FR)) daily for 4 months from early April (before the spring flush) until ea ...
... (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. f.) Nakai), we treated 1-year-old trees with the following: (i) 8 h sunlight + 16 h dark (SD); (ii) 8 h sunlight + 16 h red light (LD(SD + R)); or (iii) 8 h sunlight + 16 h far-red (FR) light (LD(SD + FR)) daily for 4 months from early April (before the spring flush) until ea ...
Evolution of Aquatic Angiosperm Reproductive SystemsWhat is the
... control efforrs if aquatic weed introductions are not recognized, and plants eradicared, immediately afrer initial colonization. Most aquatic planes are not troublesome but possess mechanisms for asexual reproduction similar to those of their weedy counterparts. Many common names such as wt~ terweed ...
... control efforrs if aquatic weed introductions are not recognized, and plants eradicared, immediately afrer initial colonization. Most aquatic planes are not troublesome but possess mechanisms for asexual reproduction similar to those of their weedy counterparts. Many common names such as wt~ terweed ...
The long goodbye: the rise and fall of flavodoxin
... network of electron distribution, its decline affects vast portions of central metabolism, as well as defensive, regulatory, and developmental processes (reviewed in Zurbriggen et al., 2008). Fld induction mitigates these effects, permitting survival and reproduction under the adverse condition, al ...
... network of electron distribution, its decline affects vast portions of central metabolism, as well as defensive, regulatory, and developmental processes (reviewed in Zurbriggen et al., 2008). Fld induction mitigates these effects, permitting survival and reproduction under the adverse condition, al ...
Asotin County Noxious Weed Control Board
... knapweed is a biennial or short-lived perennial. It ranges in height from 1o 3 feet. However, in some of the deeper soils of Asotin County in may reach 4 feet or more. It may have one or more stems. The leaves vary from entire to pinnate and range up to 6 inches in length. The ray flowers are genera ...
... knapweed is a biennial or short-lived perennial. It ranges in height from 1o 3 feet. However, in some of the deeper soils of Asotin County in may reach 4 feet or more. It may have one or more stems. The leaves vary from entire to pinnate and range up to 6 inches in length. The ray flowers are genera ...
Bougainvillea - ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa
... mander who was the first EuroThe flowers are white to cream pean to take note of the plant, in Brazil, in 1768. colored. The thorns are small and curved at the tips. The growth habit is spreading, and the green-leaf types are fast growing. This species blooms several times a year. B. B. spectabilis ...
... mander who was the first EuroThe flowers are white to cream pean to take note of the plant, in Brazil, in 1768. colored. The thorns are small and curved at the tips. The growth habit is spreading, and the green-leaf types are fast growing. This species blooms several times a year. B. B. spectabilis ...
Journal of Experimental Botany
... Recent evidence highlights novel roles for intracellular Na+/H+ antiporters (NHXs) in plants. The availability of knockIn mammals, cadmium is widely considered as a non-genotoxic carcinogen acting through a methylation-dependent outs and overexpressors of specific NHX isoforms has provided compellin ...
... Recent evidence highlights novel roles for intracellular Na+/H+ antiporters (NHXs) in plants. The availability of knockIn mammals, cadmium is widely considered as a non-genotoxic carcinogen acting through a methylation-dependent outs and overexpressors of specific NHX isoforms has provided compellin ...
Signature Optical Cues: Emerging Technologies for Monitoring Plant Health
... environmental quality, the quest for practical tools to provide cues to plant stresses has received increased impetus [1]. Much effort has been geared towards developing strategies for non-destructive, pre-visual detection (and, if possible, quantification of the severity) of abiotic plant stresses ...
... environmental quality, the quest for practical tools to provide cues to plant stresses has received increased impetus [1]. Much effort has been geared towards developing strategies for non-destructive, pre-visual detection (and, if possible, quantification of the severity) of abiotic plant stresses ...
PALEOBOTANY: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
... as a result of the vascular cambium and phellogen. The increase in stem diameter results in the sloughing off of the outer cortical tissues (FIG. 9.45), including the leaf bases, so that in older parts of the plant (e.g., at the base), the outer surface of the trunk is protected by periderm. Many of ...
... as a result of the vascular cambium and phellogen. The increase in stem diameter results in the sloughing off of the outer cortical tissues (FIG. 9.45), including the leaf bases, so that in older parts of the plant (e.g., at the base), the outer surface of the trunk is protected by periderm. Many of ...
Peas in the Home Garden
... (modified leaves) finding the fence. Seeds should be sown heavily (12–15 per foot), as pea seeds generally have a moderate germination percentage (60%–80%) even under ideal conditions. Thin to 8–12 seeds per foot if necessary. The general adage about covering seed two to three times its narrowest di ...
... (modified leaves) finding the fence. Seeds should be sown heavily (12–15 per foot), as pea seeds generally have a moderate germination percentage (60%–80%) even under ideal conditions. Thin to 8–12 seeds per foot if necessary. The general adage about covering seed two to three times its narrowest di ...
SECTION 1
... market. There are quite a number of medicinal plants whose species originated in the Philippines. Other plant species have been proven to be superior compared to other similar tropical herbs due to the specific soil, climate and environmental conditions of our farms and forests. Most fruits, vegetab ...
... market. There are quite a number of medicinal plants whose species originated in the Philippines. Other plant species have been proven to be superior compared to other similar tropical herbs due to the specific soil, climate and environmental conditions of our farms and forests. Most fruits, vegetab ...
St John`s wort, Hypericum perforatum, best practice management
... from the crown in autumn forming a circular rosette, which dies off in late spring, erect stems (both flowering and nonflowering) grow from the crown in early spring, and flowers form on these stems from late spring through summer, after which seed capsules ripen in late summer and autumn. The seeds ...
... from the crown in autumn forming a circular rosette, which dies off in late spring, erect stems (both flowering and nonflowering) grow from the crown in early spring, and flowers form on these stems from late spring through summer, after which seed capsules ripen in late summer and autumn. The seeds ...
Poisonous Plants - Tulsa Master Gardeners
... anything, and can be mistaken for the leaves of a host tree. ...
... anything, and can be mistaken for the leaves of a host tree. ...
General Features of Gymnosperms
... assemblage of plants whose foliage was fern-like in general appearance yet it possessed a primitive type of seed. This group of plants was named "seed ferns" or "pteridosperms". Undoubted gymnosperms had come into existence during the Lower Carboniferous (about 355 million years back) and had reigne ...
... assemblage of plants whose foliage was fern-like in general appearance yet it possessed a primitive type of seed. This group of plants was named "seed ferns" or "pteridosperms". Undoubted gymnosperms had come into existence during the Lower Carboniferous (about 355 million years back) and had reigne ...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
... other hand, the genus Azospirillum, one of the best-characterized plant growth-promoting bacteria, exerts its benefits mainly in the rhizosphere (Somers et al. 2004) and rarely colonizes the plant inner cortical tissues (Schloter and Hartmann 1998; Weber et al. 1999). The addition of the herbicide g ...
... other hand, the genus Azospirillum, one of the best-characterized plant growth-promoting bacteria, exerts its benefits mainly in the rhizosphere (Somers et al. 2004) and rarely colonizes the plant inner cortical tissues (Schloter and Hartmann 1998; Weber et al. 1999). The addition of the herbicide g ...
pub3363lettuce4cweb
... crops in our diet. We consume lettuce as a base for salads, on sandwiches and burgers to add texture and even as a garnish to decorate trays of food at parties. Growing lettuce in the home garden just makes sense, since we consume so much of this versatile vegetable. It is an edible crop that also i ...
... crops in our diet. We consume lettuce as a base for salads, on sandwiches and burgers to add texture and even as a garnish to decorate trays of food at parties. Growing lettuce in the home garden just makes sense, since we consume so much of this versatile vegetable. It is an edible crop that also i ...
Plants That Poison
... The most innocent looking, even the most beautiful plant in the garden, windowbox, or field may be a potential killer or cause serious illness if eaten. The following list was compiled from a variety of poison plant lists that have been previously printed in many forms of reading matter. The purpose ...
... The most innocent looking, even the most beautiful plant in the garden, windowbox, or field may be a potential killer or cause serious illness if eaten. The following list was compiled from a variety of poison plant lists that have been previously printed in many forms of reading matter. The purpose ...
Growing monster garlic
... Garlic is one of the most satisfying crops to grow in your garden, being one of those plants that rewards you for very little effort. In these days of proliferating vampire numbers, it has many uses, including warding off illness. At the first sign of any bird-flu like illness, out comes the garlic. ...
... Garlic is one of the most satisfying crops to grow in your garden, being one of those plants that rewards you for very little effort. In these days of proliferating vampire numbers, it has many uses, including warding off illness. At the first sign of any bird-flu like illness, out comes the garlic. ...
Arabidopsis thaliana avoids freezing by
... leaves of A. thaliana were correlated with the accumulation of sugars in the apoplast. Materials and methods Plant material and growth conditions Wild types of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. Columbia WT-2 and Arabidopsis thaliana Landsberg erecta (Ler) seeds were obtained from Lehle Seeds (Round R ...
... leaves of A. thaliana were correlated with the accumulation of sugars in the apoplast. Materials and methods Plant material and growth conditions Wild types of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. Columbia WT-2 and Arabidopsis thaliana Landsberg erecta (Ler) seeds were obtained from Lehle Seeds (Round R ...
Basic Principles of Pruning Woody Plants
... Sourwood Grandiflora Roses Anthony Waterer Spirea Gloss Abelia Sweetshrub ...
... Sourwood Grandiflora Roses Anthony Waterer Spirea Gloss Abelia Sweetshrub ...
Pruning Woody Plants
... Sourwood Grandiflora Roses Anthony Waterer Spirea Gloss Abelia Sweetshrub ...
... Sourwood Grandiflora Roses Anthony Waterer Spirea Gloss Abelia Sweetshrub ...
Fall-Blooming Anemones - Chicago Botanic Garden
... anthers. Both selections had extended bloom periods, exceeding 60 days on average, and they exhibited vigorous growth and strong stalks that were less susceptible to flopping. However, plant size and habit were the most significant differences between the two varieties. ‘Max Vogel’ maintained an upr ...
... anthers. Both selections had extended bloom periods, exceeding 60 days on average, and they exhibited vigorous growth and strong stalks that were less susceptible to flopping. However, plant size and habit were the most significant differences between the two varieties. ‘Max Vogel’ maintained an upr ...
Cytotaxonomic notes on some Galium species. A - UvA-DARE
... origin; by Hancock (1942) for Britain; for Central-Europe by Garajova (1959) and Ehrendorfer, ...
... origin; by Hancock (1942) for Britain; for Central-Europe by Garajova (1959) and Ehrendorfer, ...
Mechanisms and genes controlling the signalling network Arabidopsis thaliana
... Excess excitation energy, mechanical injury and defence against pathogens, each trigger rapid production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. ROS, such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), are required for the induction of systemic acquired acclimation and may lead to redox chang ...
... Excess excitation energy, mechanical injury and defence against pathogens, each trigger rapid production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. ROS, such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), are required for the induction of systemic acquired acclimation and may lead to redox chang ...
A study of greenhouse production techniques for evergreen Disas /
... D. stachyoides provides protection against lightning. Disas also have great potential for cut flowers and pot plants, as they flower during the summer months when many other orchids are in vegetative growth. The largest orchid group in Southern Africa, namely the group including the Red Disa, is a u ...
... D. stachyoides provides protection against lightning. Disas also have great potential for cut flowers and pot plants, as they flower during the summer months when many other orchids are in vegetative growth. The largest orchid group in Southern Africa, namely the group including the Red Disa, is a u ...
Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
Theophrastus's Enquiry into Plants or Historia Plantarum (Greek: Περὶ φυτῶν ἱστορία, Peri phyton historia) was, along with Pliny the Elder's Natural History and Dioscorides's De Materia Medica, one of the most important books of natural history written in ancient times, and like them it was influential in the Renaissance. Theophrastus looks at plant structure, reproduction and growth; the varieties of plant around the world; wood; wild and cultivated plants; and their uses. Book 9 in particular, on the medicinal uses of plants, is one of the first herbals, describing juices, gums and resins extracted from plants, and how to gather them.Historia Plantarum was written some time between c. 350 BC and c. 287 BC in ten volumes, of which nine survive. In the book, Theophrastus described plants by their uses, and attempted a biological classification based on how plants reproduced, a first in the history of botany. He continually revised the manuscript, and it remained in an unfinished state on his death. The condensed style of the text, with its many lists of examples, indicate that Theophrastus used the manuscript as the working notes for lectures to his students, rather than intending it to be read as a book.Historia Plantarum was first translated into Latin by Theodore Gaza; the translation was published in 1483. Johannes Bodaeus published a frequently cited folio edition in Amsterdam in 1644, complete with commentaries and woodcut illustrations. The first English translation was made by Sir Arthur Hort and published in 1916.