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... branches only when injured. It is now grown as a fruit crop in all tropical countries and many sub-tropical regions of the world. It was deliberately introduced to Australia more than a century ago (Garrett 1995). In Australia, red and pink-fleshed cultivars of C. papaya are often known as ‘papaya’ ...
... branches only when injured. It is now grown as a fruit crop in all tropical countries and many sub-tropical regions of the world. It was deliberately introduced to Australia more than a century ago (Garrett 1995). In Australia, red and pink-fleshed cultivars of C. papaya are often known as ‘papaya’ ...
Sperm competition and sperm cooperation: the potential role of
... Sperm cooperation can be defined as the partitioning of function and/or the mutual interaction between sperm of one male (i.e. sibling sperm) to increase a male’s fertilisation success. The partitioning of function among sibling sperm entails four non-exclusive scenarios which lead to fundamentally ...
... Sperm cooperation can be defined as the partitioning of function and/or the mutual interaction between sperm of one male (i.e. sibling sperm) to increase a male’s fertilisation success. The partitioning of function among sibling sperm entails four non-exclusive scenarios which lead to fundamentally ...
Glossary of Botanical Terms Used in the OpenKey Project
... Berry – [Fruits] {type} A fleshy fruit that does not split open at maturity (indehiscent), with few or more seeds (rarely just one), the seeds without a stony covering; the flesh may be more or less homogenous or with the outer portion more firm or leathery; as grapes (Vitis). (Compare with drupe.) ...
... Berry – [Fruits] {type} A fleshy fruit that does not split open at maturity (indehiscent), with few or more seeds (rarely just one), the seeds without a stony covering; the flesh may be more or less homogenous or with the outer portion more firm or leathery; as grapes (Vitis). (Compare with drupe.) ...
Fraser`s Thimble Farms
... people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently it was not kn ...
... people need several attempts before mastering their cultivation. In cultivation, many have success growing them in pure perlite or in pots with a mix of equal parts of peat, sand and perlite. In nature, they often grow in bogs, but they tend not to like soggy conditions. Until recently it was not kn ...
Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
... precursor to the present edition. The original intention had been to prepare a comprehensive guide to the native and naturalized climbing plants in Puerto Rico. This task was interrupted, however, following my departure to pursue graduate studies in the area of systematic botany. Persuaded by Dr. Ar ...
... precursor to the present edition. The original intention had been to prepare a comprehensive guide to the native and naturalized climbing plants in Puerto Rico. This task was interrupted, however, following my departure to pursue graduate studies in the area of systematic botany. Persuaded by Dr. Ar ...
Current Availability
... *Minimum order: 4 per variety (140mm) 3 trays or cartons (36 x 140mm = 3 cartons) *Cartons charged at cost: Standard 600mm - $3.00 ea. $3.55 ea for wetpacked cartons during summer. *Plastic trays $1.60 – refundable $1 on return *As trays and cartons must be completely full to avoid damage in transit ...
... *Minimum order: 4 per variety (140mm) 3 trays or cartons (36 x 140mm = 3 cartons) *Cartons charged at cost: Standard 600mm - $3.00 ea. $3.55 ea for wetpacked cartons during summer. *Plastic trays $1.60 – refundable $1 on return *As trays and cartons must be completely full to avoid damage in transit ...
A manual of weeds - Weed Science Society of America
... the cost of its cultivation and care is much increased and the returns are greatly lessened where any considerable proportion of the seed sown produces worthless or aggressively pernicious plants. 7. Be on the watch for weeds new to the locality, and never trust Had a few Dakota farmers to the harml ...
... the cost of its cultivation and care is much increased and the returns are greatly lessened where any considerable proportion of the seed sown produces worthless or aggressively pernicious plants. 7. Be on the watch for weeds new to the locality, and never trust Had a few Dakota farmers to the harml ...
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... environment, cultivation and use. Information included relates to the taxonomy and origins of cultivated Musa spp., general descriptions of their morphology, reproductive biology, biochemistry, and biotic and abiotic interactions. This document also addresses the potential for gene transfer to occur ...
... environment, cultivation and use. Information included relates to the taxonomy and origins of cultivated Musa spp., general descriptions of their morphology, reproductive biology, biochemistry, and biotic and abiotic interactions. This document also addresses the potential for gene transfer to occur ...
Natural and Cultural History of Beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax)
... Morphology and Reproduction Beargrass is a herbaceous, rhizomatous plant with a perennial mass of narrow, long, basally clustered leaves (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1973). The plant can reproduce both vegetatively (by sprouting from the rhizome) and sexually (by flowering). The rhizome is a tuberous, s ...
... Morphology and Reproduction Beargrass is a herbaceous, rhizomatous plant with a perennial mass of narrow, long, basally clustered leaves (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1973). The plant can reproduce both vegetatively (by sprouting from the rhizome) and sexually (by flowering). The rhizome is a tuberous, s ...
The sections of Begonia - Wageningen UR E
... & Barkley (1974) has often been used, as it was the most recent, although it was in many ways unsatisfactory. In this way not only some of the inaccuracies of these authors are perpetuated, but the system on which it is largely based, that of Irmscher (1925), got a longer life than Irmscher himself ...
... & Barkley (1974) has often been used, as it was the most recent, although it was in many ways unsatisfactory. In this way not only some of the inaccuracies of these authors are perpetuated, but the system on which it is largely based, that of Irmscher (1925), got a longer life than Irmscher himself ...
Moorland Cottage Plants
... that are not listed here. Most perennials and grasses may be propagated to order, useful if large quantities are required. If something is unavailable we are happy to reserve a plant for you when it is next propagated. Our main propagating season is spring so if you require plants marked * or large ...
... that are not listed here. Most perennials and grasses may be propagated to order, useful if large quantities are required. If something is unavailable we are happy to reserve a plant for you when it is next propagated. Our main propagating season is spring so if you require plants marked * or large ...
Current Availability
... Leptospermum laevigatum 'Shore Tuff'....(This variety ticks all the boxes required for success in a low maintenance lansdcape - frost and lime hardy, dry tolerant, a low water user and easy to grow.) Leptospermum petersonii 'Lemon Hedge'....(Lemon Hedge is a superior selection of the popular native ...
... Leptospermum laevigatum 'Shore Tuff'....(This variety ticks all the boxes required for success in a low maintenance lansdcape - frost and lime hardy, dry tolerant, a low water user and easy to grow.) Leptospermum petersonii 'Lemon Hedge'....(Lemon Hedge is a superior selection of the popular native ...
RESPONSE OF POTATO TO PACLOBUTRAZOL AND MANIPULATION OF REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH UNDER
... The effect of cultivar and reproductive growth on growth, photosynthetic efficiency, water relations, dry matter production, tuber yield and quality of potato was also the subject of investigation. Non-flowering, flowering and fruiting plants of cultivars Al-624, Al-436, CIP388453-3(A) and CIP-38845 ...
... The effect of cultivar and reproductive growth on growth, photosynthetic efficiency, water relations, dry matter production, tuber yield and quality of potato was also the subject of investigation. Non-flowering, flowering and fruiting plants of cultivars Al-624, Al-436, CIP388453-3(A) and CIP-38845 ...
Diffuse and Spotted Knapweed - Colorado State University Extension
... is a short-lived perennial, a biennial, or occasionally an annual. It reproduces and spreads from seed. The plant develops a single shoot (stem), 1 to 2 feet tall or more, that is branched toward the top (Figure 1). Grazed plants may produce multiple stems. Rosette and lower shoot leaves are deeply ...
... is a short-lived perennial, a biennial, or occasionally an annual. It reproduces and spreads from seed. The plant develops a single shoot (stem), 1 to 2 feet tall or more, that is branched toward the top (Figure 1). Grazed plants may produce multiple stems. Rosette and lower shoot leaves are deeply ...
Orchids: Advances in Tissue Culture, Genetics, Phytochemistry and
... Phalaenopsis seedlings in 2-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy)triethylamine (DCPTA) enhanced their total fresh weight and growth (Keithly and Yokoyama 1990; Keithly et al. 1991). Growth of Brassolaeliocattleya, Dendrobium, Epidendrum, and Phalaenopsis seedlings was enhanced (2-3-fold) by the addition of 30 M DC ...
... Phalaenopsis seedlings in 2-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy)triethylamine (DCPTA) enhanced their total fresh weight and growth (Keithly and Yokoyama 1990; Keithly et al. 1991). Growth of Brassolaeliocattleya, Dendrobium, Epidendrum, and Phalaenopsis seedlings was enhanced (2-3-fold) by the addition of 30 M DC ...
catalog without prices - Pinewood Perennial Gardens
... (=‘Red Dwarf’). In other cases, the English translation is used for clarity [‘Firewitch’] rather than the foreign name under which the plant was first introduced (‘Feuerhexe’). When a cultivar name is followed by (Syn.), this signifies a synonym name or another name under which the plant is being so ...
... (=‘Red Dwarf’). In other cases, the English translation is used for clarity [‘Firewitch’] rather than the foreign name under which the plant was first introduced (‘Feuerhexe’). When a cultivar name is followed by (Syn.), this signifies a synonym name or another name under which the plant is being so ...
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... (He et al., 2009). This reduced leaf area was an indirect effect of ethylene on the leaf epinasty with reduced light capture, and/or on a reduced CO2 assimilation, which was found to be more sensitive to the ethylene increase than the reduction in growth. Both reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitri ...
... (He et al., 2009). This reduced leaf area was an indirect effect of ethylene on the leaf epinasty with reduced light capture, and/or on a reduced CO2 assimilation, which was found to be more sensitive to the ethylene increase than the reduction in growth. Both reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitri ...
key to genera and families
... Lamiaceae, many others) have a strong tendency to have axillary shoots in the axils of primary leaves; these are often referred to as axillary fascicles. “Axillary fascicles” tend to have smaller leaves (at least for a time) than the primary leaves, and to have short and compressed internodes; these ...
... Lamiaceae, many others) have a strong tendency to have axillary shoots in the axils of primary leaves; these are often referred to as axillary fascicles. “Axillary fascicles” tend to have smaller leaves (at least for a time) than the primary leaves, and to have short and compressed internodes; these ...
Medicinal plants research in Asia
... effort among countries and peoples all over the world. It is in this spirit that the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI), which is one of the 15 international research centres of the Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research (CGIAR) and the Rural Development Admini ...
... effort among countries and peoples all over the world. It is in this spirit that the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI), which is one of the 15 international research centres of the Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research (CGIAR) and the Rural Development Admini ...
factores clave implicados en la embriogénesis de microsporas
... EMBRYOGENESIS IN BARLEY AND RAPESEED: DNA METHYLATION, ARABINOGALACTAN PROTEINS AND AUXIN ...
... EMBRYOGENESIS IN BARLEY AND RAPESEED: DNA METHYLATION, ARABINOGALACTAN PROTEINS AND AUXIN ...
Plant Varieties Journal
... and thus may be required by others as a comparator for their applications with a higher application number. Applicants are reminded that they are required to release propagative material for comparative testing provided that the material is used for no other purpose and all material relating to the ...
... and thus may be required by others as a comparator for their applications with a higher application number. Applicants are reminded that they are required to release propagative material for comparative testing provided that the material is used for no other purpose and all material relating to the ...
identification of high seed yielding and stable fenugreek mutants
... 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, mutation breedi ...
... 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, mutation breedi ...
key to genera and families
... Plant minute, consisting of filaments or thalli, generally a single cell thick, usually with abundant single-celled gemmae, a free-living fern gametophyte, superficially resembling bryophytes in lacking vascular tissue, reproducing only vegetatively (by gemmae); [usually growing on vertical or overh ...
... Plant minute, consisting of filaments or thalli, generally a single cell thick, usually with abundant single-celled gemmae, a free-living fern gametophyte, superficially resembling bryophytes in lacking vascular tissue, reproducing only vegetatively (by gemmae); [usually growing on vertical or overh ...
Pocket Guide to Sagebrush
... winters are harsh, and trees are restricted to streams or protected mountain slopes. Sagebrush provides critically important habitat for a number of wildlife species as well as domestic animals. It provides rangeland for cattle and sheep in areas where they coexist with endemic wildlife such as the ...
... winters are harsh, and trees are restricted to streams or protected mountain slopes. Sagebrush provides critically important habitat for a number of wildlife species as well as domestic animals. It provides rangeland for cattle and sheep in areas where they coexist with endemic wildlife such as the ...
Flowering plant
The flowering plants (angiosperms), also known as Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants. Angiosperms are seed-producing plants like the gymnosperms and can be distinguished from the gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within the seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. Etymologically, angiosperm means a plant that produces seeds within an enclosure, in other words, a fruiting plant.The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from gymnosperms around 245–202 million years ago, and the first flowering plants known to exist are from 160 million years ago. They diversified enormously during the Lower Cretaceous and became widespread around 120 million years ago, but replaced conifers as the dominant trees only around 60–100 million years ago.