Manuscript - CSIRO Research Publications Repository
... formation have been identified in many plant species [8-13], allowing investigation of ...
... formation have been identified in many plant species [8-13], allowing investigation of ...
Enhanced photosynthesis and growth in atquac1 knockout mutants
... role in plant cell metabolism and demonstrate that AtQUAC1 reduce diffusive ...
... role in plant cell metabolism and demonstrate that AtQUAC1 reduce diffusive ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... Many, many thanks to my supervisor Professor John Hamill for his guidance and insight throughout the course of this project, with much appreciation for his encouragement, sense of humour and generosity of time. I would also like to acknowledge the Dairy Research and Development Corporation for their ...
... Many, many thanks to my supervisor Professor John Hamill for his guidance and insight throughout the course of this project, with much appreciation for his encouragement, sense of humour and generosity of time. I would also like to acknowledge the Dairy Research and Development Corporation for their ...
Oxeye Daisy: Identification, Biology and Integrated Management
... are dispersed close to the parent plant. Seeds that do not germinate in the spring may remain viable in the soil for many years. One study found 82 percent of seeds were viable after six years and one percent were still viable after 39 years. After seed set, plants die back to the ground under droug ...
... are dispersed close to the parent plant. Seeds that do not germinate in the spring may remain viable in the soil for many years. One study found 82 percent of seeds were viable after six years and one percent were still viable after 39 years. After seed set, plants die back to the ground under droug ...
penstemons - Vale`s Greenhouse
... texture from red to light blue, smooth, ridged and hard. There are so many different kinds of Penstemons finding the ideal location for them in most gardens is quite easy. Most gardeners think of Penstemons as “Classic” “Alpines” that they will not grow in a traditional garden situation. Husker’s Re ...
... texture from red to light blue, smooth, ridged and hard. There are so many different kinds of Penstemons finding the ideal location for them in most gardens is quite easy. Most gardeners think of Penstemons as “Classic” “Alpines” that they will not grow in a traditional garden situation. Husker’s Re ...
common names - Invasive.Org
... L. cuneata is an aggressive species that was introduced from Asia for use as forage and hay production on poor soils, and for erosion control in the southeastern United States. It can flourish where other plants have difficulty growing, such as on eroded, infertile soils. It is drought resistant, is ...
... L. cuneata is an aggressive species that was introduced from Asia for use as forage and hay production on poor soils, and for erosion control in the southeastern United States. It can flourish where other plants have difficulty growing, such as on eroded, infertile soils. It is drought resistant, is ...
Grass Key Draft - Canadian Weed Science Society
... Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, 960 Carling Ave., Wm. Saunders Building #49, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6. (16 July 2013) Grasses are important components of most terrestrial ecosystems around the world. Whether as community dominants, rare plants, agricultu ...
... Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, 960 Carling Ave., Wm. Saunders Building #49, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6. (16 July 2013) Grasses are important components of most terrestrial ecosystems around the world. Whether as community dominants, rare plants, agricultu ...
murraya paniculata linn.
... for a while near the plant for contemplation on the way to the palace hall before held a meeting. Among the Javanese people the plant is believed to protect from devil, witchcraft, bad luck and to bring joyful life and good luck, for this purpose they grow the plant in their garden or yard. The plan ...
... for a while near the plant for contemplation on the way to the palace hall before held a meeting. Among the Javanese people the plant is believed to protect from devil, witchcraft, bad luck and to bring joyful life and good luck, for this purpose they grow the plant in their garden or yard. The plan ...
Stomata and Gas Exchange
... those of closed stomata, but the significance of this early observation was neglected for more than half a century in favor of Lloyds' explanation. It now seems to be well established that the concentration of K+ in guard cells of open stomata is several times greater than that in the surrounding ce ...
... those of closed stomata, but the significance of this early observation was neglected for more than half a century in favor of Lloyds' explanation. It now seems to be well established that the concentration of K+ in guard cells of open stomata is several times greater than that in the surrounding ce ...
PLoS ONE
... nil [13] and the same wavelength can inhibit the sensitivity of JAregulated genes to jasmonates and thus, suppress their expression even when JA is present [42,43]. In a recent study on Brassica napus, exogenous application of MeJA at early stages of flower development affected flowering time, flowe ...
... nil [13] and the same wavelength can inhibit the sensitivity of JAregulated genes to jasmonates and thus, suppress their expression even when JA is present [42,43]. In a recent study on Brassica napus, exogenous application of MeJA at early stages of flower development affected flowering time, flowe ...
Review - Roots, Stems, Leaves, Adaptations and
... and grow down. This plant response is called ____________________. 29. Plant responses to external stimuli are called ____________________, from a Greek word meaning “turning.” 30. A desert plant that is transplanted to an aquatic environment likely would not survive because it is not ______________ ...
... and grow down. This plant response is called ____________________. 29. Plant responses to external stimuli are called ____________________, from a Greek word meaning “turning.” 30. A desert plant that is transplanted to an aquatic environment likely would not survive because it is not ______________ ...
MIDWEST REGIONAL HOSTA SOCIETY NEWSLETTER
... normally moist soil (but not wet) will help to prevent desiccation of the soil during the period of dormancy. This process can be used with either single eye or multiple eye plants where additional clones are desired and where additional fullness of the original plant is also desired. Of course, in ...
... normally moist soil (but not wet) will help to prevent desiccation of the soil during the period of dormancy. This process can be used with either single eye or multiple eye plants where additional clones are desired and where additional fullness of the original plant is also desired. Of course, in ...
Plant Varieties Journal
... comparative trials is borne by those conducting the trials. As the variety is already under provisional protection, any use outside the conditions outlined above would qualify as an infringement and would be dealt with under section 53 of the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act. Applicants having difficultie ...
... comparative trials is borne by those conducting the trials. As the variety is already under provisional protection, any use outside the conditions outlined above would qualify as an infringement and would be dealt with under section 53 of the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act. Applicants having difficultie ...
pdf - Journal of Applied Horticulture
... months (July to September) is always above 60 mm, and the wettest months are February to April. The average temperature is about 26ºC (Vieira and Santos, 1987). Experiments The field experiments were established in January on an upland area (‘terra firme’) of about 0.5 ha which first had been cleare ...
... months (July to September) is always above 60 mm, and the wettest months are February to April. The average temperature is about 26ºC (Vieira and Santos, 1987). Experiments The field experiments were established in January on an upland area (‘terra firme’) of about 0.5 ha which first had been cleare ...
The regulation of the juvenile phase in the perennial Arabis alpina
... Acquisition of reproductive competence in the context of life history theory in plants and animals The development of many organisms includes an initial period of growth during which they can not reproduce even in favourable conditions. This phase is commonly called juvenility, whereas when the orga ...
... Acquisition of reproductive competence in the context of life history theory in plants and animals The development of many organisms includes an initial period of growth during which they can not reproduce even in favourable conditions. This phase is commonly called juvenility, whereas when the orga ...
Genetic Modification of Cavendish Bananas Musa René Sutherland
... most economically important diseases and pests. These sections are followed by a discussion on the conventional and unconventional methods used for the improvement of bananas. The focus of this particular section is on plant improvement through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and particle bom ...
... most economically important diseases and pests. These sections are followed by a discussion on the conventional and unconventional methods used for the improvement of bananas. The focus of this particular section is on plant improvement through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and particle bom ...
WILD PLANT UTILIZATION OF THE BALESE AND THE EFE OF THE
... groups such as the Mbuti and the Efe. and shifting cultivators such as the Balese and the Bira people have been living for many generations depending totally on the forest. m Needless to say plants play quite important functions in the life of such nature-depending people. Various plants are used, s ...
... groups such as the Mbuti and the Efe. and shifting cultivators such as the Balese and the Bira people have been living for many generations depending totally on the forest. m Needless to say plants play quite important functions in the life of such nature-depending people. Various plants are used, s ...
Boundless Study Slides
... teaching tools. The free Boundless Teaching Platform gives educators the ability to customize textbooks in more than 20 subjects that align to hundreds of popular titles. Get started by using high quality Boundless books, or make switching to our platform easier by building from Boundless content pr ...
... teaching tools. The free Boundless Teaching Platform gives educators the ability to customize textbooks in more than 20 subjects that align to hundreds of popular titles. Get started by using high quality Boundless books, or make switching to our platform easier by building from Boundless content pr ...
The Plant Vascular System
... organs of early land plants were nutritionally interdependent and, consequently, there was intense selection pressure for the evolution of an inter-organ transport system to allow access to the complete spectrum of essential resources for cell growth and maintenance. An important feature of early mu ...
... organs of early land plants were nutritionally interdependent and, consequently, there was intense selection pressure for the evolution of an inter-organ transport system to allow access to the complete spectrum of essential resources for cell growth and maintenance. An important feature of early mu ...
Inside this issue - Philippine Plant Variety Protection Office
... Ang Bonito F1 ay isang uri ng native ampalaya hybrid na may napakagandang bulas ng halaman at nagbibigay ng napakataas na ani. Maikukumpara ito sa open pollinated na variety na ginagamit ng mga magkakasala na kilala bilang “Ilocos native OP”. Ngunit ang Bonito F1 ay naiiba sa “Ilocos native OP” dahi ...
... Ang Bonito F1 ay isang uri ng native ampalaya hybrid na may napakagandang bulas ng halaman at nagbibigay ng napakataas na ani. Maikukumpara ito sa open pollinated na variety na ginagamit ng mga magkakasala na kilala bilang “Ilocos native OP”. Ngunit ang Bonito F1 ay naiiba sa “Ilocos native OP” dahi ...
Cactus
... Cacti are a group of plants native to North, South, and Central America that have evolved water conserving morphology that allows them to survive in dry environments. ...
... Cacti are a group of plants native to North, South, and Central America that have evolved water conserving morphology that allows them to survive in dry environments. ...
by wympher langstang - NEHU Institutional Repository
... determining barriers to seed and fruit set, for understanding pollination and breeding mechanisms that regulate the genetic structure of populations. India's progress in improving traditional crops is a matter of pride for us. However, little attention seems to have been given to medicinal plants, w ...
... determining barriers to seed and fruit set, for understanding pollination and breeding mechanisms that regulate the genetic structure of populations. India's progress in improving traditional crops is a matter of pride for us. However, little attention seems to have been given to medicinal plants, w ...
UNGULATE BROWSING AS AN ECOSYSTEM PROCESS: BROWSER-PLANT-SOIL INTERACTIONS IN A SOUTHERN
... supporting me with many administrative and logistic tasks. Many thanks for your assistance and willingness to help whenever I needed it during my three years spent at the Mammal Research Institute. Thanks also to Halszka Hrabar for the interesting discussions we had about plant-animal interactions i ...
... supporting me with many administrative and logistic tasks. Many thanks for your assistance and willingness to help whenever I needed it during my three years spent at the Mammal Research Institute. Thanks also to Halszka Hrabar for the interesting discussions we had about plant-animal interactions i ...
Part 3 - RareFind Nursery
... Dense, dark green foliage resembles 'Nana Gracilis' but maintains a more narrow habit. The small stature and slow growth rate make it an excellent choice for small spaces and rock gardens. Prefers to be planted in moist, well drained soil in full sun and protected from wind. Zones 5a-8b. H: 3-5 ft. ...
... Dense, dark green foliage resembles 'Nana Gracilis' but maintains a more narrow habit. The small stature and slow growth rate make it an excellent choice for small spaces and rock gardens. Prefers to be planted in moist, well drained soil in full sun and protected from wind. Zones 5a-8b. H: 3-5 ft. ...
Integrated Control in cted Crops, Temperate Climate - IOBC-WPRS
... contributions to the bulletin. The criteria were the same as those used in evaluating the student competition papers: study design and rigour; originality; significance and appropriateness to the WG’s mission (“to promote the research, development, implementation, and training of Integrated Pest Man ...
... contributions to the bulletin. The criteria were the same as those used in evaluating the student competition papers: study design and rigour; originality; significance and appropriateness to the WG’s mission (“to promote the research, development, implementation, and training of Integrated Pest Man ...
History of botany
The history of botany examines the human effort to understand life on Earth by tracing the historical development of the discipline of botany—that part of natural science dealing with organisms traditionally treated as plants.Rudimentary botanical science began with empirically-based plant lore passed from generation to generation in the oral traditions of paleolithic hunter-gatherers. The first written records of plants were made in the Neolithic Revolution about 10,000 years ago as writing was developed in the settled agricultural communities where plants and animals were first domesticated. The first writings that show human curiosity about plants themselves, rather than the uses that could be made of them, appears in the teachings of Aristotle's student Theophrastus at the Lyceum in ancient Athens in about 350 BC; this is considered the starting point for modern botany. In Europe, this early botanical science was soon overshadowed by a medieval preoccupation with the medicinal properties of plants that lasted more than 1000 years. During this time, the medicinal works of classical antiquity were reproduced in manuscripts and books called herbals. In China and the Arab world, the Greco-Roman work on medicinal plants was preserved and extended.In Europe the Renaissance of the 14th–17th centuries heralded a scientific revival during which botany gradually emerged from natural history as an independent science, distinct from medicine and agriculture. Herbals were replaced by floras: books that described the native plants of local regions. The invention of the microscope stimulated the study of plant anatomy, and the first carefully designed experiments in plant physiology were performed. With the expansion of trade and exploration beyond Europe, the many new plants being discovered were subjected to an increasingly rigorous process of naming, description, and classification.Progressively more sophisticated scientific technology has aided the development of contemporary botanical offshoots in the plant sciences, ranging from the applied fields of economic botany (notably agriculture, horticulture and forestry), to the detailed examination of the structure and function of plants and their interaction with the environment over many scales from the large-scale global significance of vegetation and plant communities (biogeography and ecology) through to the small scale of subjects like cell theory, molecular biology and plant biochemistry.