species identification guide - National Plant Monitoring Scheme
... the WF symbol. A traffic light system has been used in all sections (see key opposite). An appendix at the back of this guide provides an illustration of a wildflower, fern, grass, rush and sedge with their features labelled. This should help you with identification. ...
... the WF symbol. A traffic light system has been used in all sections (see key opposite). An appendix at the back of this guide provides an illustration of a wildflower, fern, grass, rush and sedge with their features labelled. This should help you with identification. ...
1 - Whitney Gardens
... picnic &/or use their laptop computer with our Free WIFI, while others in their party enjoy the garden &/or shop at the nursery. Family traditions make the Garden/Nursery a focal point each spring, and those traditions become the exponent for increased public awareness, recognition and as a result, ...
... picnic &/or use their laptop computer with our Free WIFI, while others in their party enjoy the garden &/or shop at the nursery. Family traditions make the Garden/Nursery a focal point each spring, and those traditions become the exponent for increased public awareness, recognition and as a result, ...
Alkaloids - SUST Repository - Sudan University of Science and
... the leaves or shoots (cinchona) and this may be attributed to their accumulation in the bark, year after year. The bark of old berberry roots may contain as much as 10% of brberine whereas that of very young plants contain little more than found in the leaves. As in all generalizations there are exc ...
... the leaves or shoots (cinchona) and this may be attributed to their accumulation in the bark, year after year. The bark of old berberry roots may contain as much as 10% of brberine whereas that of very young plants contain little more than found in the leaves. As in all generalizations there are exc ...
The Power of Movement in Plants
... quite regular, the apex would have described a circle, or rather, as the stem is always growing upwards, a circular spiral. But it generally describes irregular elliptical or oval figures; for the apex, after pointing in any one direction, commonly moves back to the opposite side, not, however, retu ...
... quite regular, the apex would have described a circle, or rather, as the stem is always growing upwards, a circular spiral. But it generally describes irregular elliptical or oval figures; for the apex, after pointing in any one direction, commonly moves back to the opposite side, not, however, retu ...
Plant pathogenic bacteria
... Phytobacteriology meet us and establish friendly contacts and like in a family, the first generation discover with sympathetic but critical attention the new generation's point of view and approaches. In Versailles,during four days, 246 scientists from 43 countries will present their contributions. ...
... Phytobacteriology meet us and establish friendly contacts and like in a family, the first generation discover with sympathetic but critical attention the new generation's point of view and approaches. In Versailles,during four days, 246 scientists from 43 countries will present their contributions. ...
Here - 21st International Conference on Arabidopsis Research
... Andrew Millar - From Genetics to Systems Biology with ...
... Andrew Millar - From Genetics to Systems Biology with ...
Organellar gene expression - Humboldt
... and mitochondria, respectively, whereas RpoTmp shows dual targeting properties into both organelles. To investigate if expression of the RpoT genes is light-dependent, light-induced transcript accumulation of RpoTm, RpoTp and RpoTmp was analyzed using quantitative real-time-PCR in 7-day-old seedling ...
... and mitochondria, respectively, whereas RpoTmp shows dual targeting properties into both organelles. To investigate if expression of the RpoT genes is light-dependent, light-induced transcript accumulation of RpoTm, RpoTp and RpoTmp was analyzed using quantitative real-time-PCR in 7-day-old seedling ...
Configure - Fine Americas
... by increasing the ratio of cytokinin to auxin with a foliar application of the synthetic cytokinin contained in Configure. This reduces the ability of auxin to prevent axillary bud break and allows the axillary buds to escape from apical dominance. An added benefit can be plant size control, because ...
... by increasing the ratio of cytokinin to auxin with a foliar application of the synthetic cytokinin contained in Configure. This reduces the ability of auxin to prevent axillary bud break and allows the axillary buds to escape from apical dominance. An added benefit can be plant size control, because ...
Potato in Vitro Culture Techniques and Biotechnology
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
... rapidly developing field of plant biotechnology, the use of plant in vitro culture techniques is the common, integration feature. In vitro culture techniques enable us to excise from plants and under controlled, axenic laboratory conditions culture their cells, tissues, organs or even the whole plan ...
A Stockpile of Biological and Ethnomedicinal Properties
... The genus has been reported for a number of biological activities. Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals known as allelochemicals that influence the growth, survival, and reproduction of other organism. Allelopathic compounds like xanthoxyline, ...
... The genus has been reported for a number of biological activities. Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals known as allelochemicals that influence the growth, survival, and reproduction of other organism. Allelopathic compounds like xanthoxyline, ...
Plant Varieties Journal
... • a declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant variety. The person requesting revocation is required to lodge a revocation payment fee of $500. The person seeking revocation of a grant or declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant, must ...
... • a declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant variety. The person requesting revocation is required to lodge a revocation payment fee of $500. The person seeking revocation of a grant or declaration that a plant variety is essentially derived from another plant, must ...
Arabidopsis root hair development in adaptation to iron
... development of additional root hairs that lead to an increase of the absorptive surface of the root. The increased root hair frequency of Fe- and P-deficient Arabidopsis was realized by different strategies. Phosphate-deficient plants increased the number of root hairs while in Festarved plants root ...
... development of additional root hairs that lead to an increase of the absorptive surface of the root. The increased root hair frequency of Fe- and P-deficient Arabidopsis was realized by different strategies. Phosphate-deficient plants increased the number of root hairs while in Festarved plants root ...
the Catalog!
... The foundation of the garden and nursery has and will always be the “rhododendron”, some being 50 to 80 years of age, while others are just first graders, or teenagers. Interspersed among this prestigious group is a wonderful selection of magnolias, maples, kalmias, camellias, conifers and a growing ...
... The foundation of the garden and nursery has and will always be the “rhododendron”, some being 50 to 80 years of age, while others are just first graders, or teenagers. Interspersed among this prestigious group is a wonderful selection of magnolias, maples, kalmias, camellias, conifers and a growing ...
Efficacy of rhizobacteria for growth promotion and biocontrol of Pythium ultimum
... presence of various modes of action provide useful information on the potential of these isolates as biocontrol agents against soilborne fungal pathogens. The isolation and screening of rhizobacteria for growth promotion of sorghum has also been conducted under greenhouse condition in pathogen free ...
... presence of various modes of action provide useful information on the potential of these isolates as biocontrol agents against soilborne fungal pathogens. The isolation and screening of rhizobacteria for growth promotion of sorghum has also been conducted under greenhouse condition in pathogen free ...
Onion, garlic, leek, shallot, chives
... Usually, the disease progresses slowly so that affected bulbs appear sound at harvest. However, the inner scales of horizontally cut bulbs often appear water-soaked. The neck of these bulbs may become softened, after which rot spreads from the neck through the inner scales to the base (13.1). The p ...
... Usually, the disease progresses slowly so that affected bulbs appear sound at harvest. However, the inner scales of horizontally cut bulbs often appear water-soaked. The neck of these bulbs may become softened, after which rot spreads from the neck through the inner scales to the base (13.1). The p ...
identification of high seed yielding and stable fenugreek mutants
... Abstract Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) was recently introduced to western Canada as a forage crop. To reach its full potential, high yielding, early maturing fenugreek cultivars that produce good seed yield and quality within 100 frost free days need to be developed. In this study, mutat ...
... Abstract Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) was recently introduced to western Canada as a forage crop. To reach its full potential, high yielding, early maturing fenugreek cultivars that produce good seed yield and quality within 100 frost free days need to be developed. In this study, mutat ...
Applied and fundamental aspects of BABY BOOM
... backward step, reversing the order of growth. This makes us all the more aware of nature’s regular course; we will familiarize ourselves with the laws of metamorphosis by which nature produces one part through another, creating a great variety of forms through the modification of a single organ” (Mi ...
... backward step, reversing the order of growth. This makes us all the more aware of nature’s regular course; we will familiarize ourselves with the laws of metamorphosis by which nature produces one part through another, creating a great variety of forms through the modification of a single organ” (Mi ...
The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, Second Edition
... 2' Leaf segment margin generally recurved at least partly, often modified, generally covering sporangia at least partly; sporangia at or near vein tips, so appearing marginal 6. Sporangia borne on and covered by highly modified, recurved part of segment margin (false indusium); segments fan-shaped o ...
... 2' Leaf segment margin generally recurved at least partly, often modified, generally covering sporangia at least partly; sporangia at or near vein tips, so appearing marginal 6. Sporangia borne on and covered by highly modified, recurved part of segment margin (false indusium); segments fan-shaped o ...
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... pharmacological effects of botanical extracts with insignificant bioactivities obtained in irrelevant in vitro bioassays. The data interpretation from these in vitro assays for their efficacy in animals and humans is based on the assumption that a sufficient concentration of active constituents can ...
... pharmacological effects of botanical extracts with insignificant bioactivities obtained in irrelevant in vitro bioassays. The data interpretation from these in vitro assays for their efficacy in animals and humans is based on the assumption that a sufficient concentration of active constituents can ...
mesmap - 2 abstract book
... Having respected scientific board and organizing committee members from all over the world, MESMAP Symposium series started in 2013. The first Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MESMAP-2013) was held on April 17-20, 2013 in Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern ...
... Having respected scientific board and organizing committee members from all over the world, MESMAP Symposium series started in 2013. The first Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MESMAP-2013) was held on April 17-20, 2013 in Gazimagosa (Famagusta), Turkish Republic of Northern ...
Technical Manual - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
... Banana and plantains are essential crops in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), where beside economic importance, both have deep cultural roots. Although LAC is not the centre of origin of bananas, it grows 28% of the global production, estimated at 117 million tons in 2009 (Lescot, 2011). Six of ...
... Banana and plantains are essential crops in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), where beside economic importance, both have deep cultural roots. Although LAC is not the centre of origin of bananas, it grows 28% of the global production, estimated at 117 million tons in 2009 (Lescot, 2011). Six of ...
Seasonal patterns in carbohydrates and macro
... growth. Huge fluctuations in the nutrient concentration patterns in the root, shoot and leaf tissues were observed over the sampling period and could have been a result of irregular fertigation and therefore it is uncertain whether flushes in nutrient uptake was a result of higher nutrient demand by ...
... growth. Huge fluctuations in the nutrient concentration patterns in the root, shoot and leaf tissues were observed over the sampling period and could have been a result of irregular fertigation and therefore it is uncertain whether flushes in nutrient uptake was a result of higher nutrient demand by ...
poster abstracts
... which is also of importance during periods of water limitation because these fungi provide plants not only with nutrients but also with water. ...
... which is also of importance during periods of water limitation because these fungi provide plants not only with nutrients but also with water. ...
thèse - EGCE
... Herbivory damage vs. tree growth rates, leaf production and spatial distribution ........ 108 Results..................................................................................................................................... 109 Patterns of leaf litter fall and herbivory damage ........... ...
... Herbivory damage vs. tree growth rates, leaf production and spatial distribution ........ 108 Results..................................................................................................................................... 109 Patterns of leaf litter fall and herbivory damage ........... ...
Venus flytrap
The Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. It catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids— with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves and is triggered by tiny hairs on their inner surfaces. When an insect or spider crawling along the leaves contacts a hair, the trap closes if a different hair is contacted within twenty seconds of the first strike. The requirement of redundant triggering in this mechanism serves as a safeguard against a waste of energy in trapping objects with no nutritional value.Dionaea is a monotypic genus closely related to the waterwheel plant and sundews, all of which belong to the family Droseraceae.