A MUTANT WITH APETALOUS FLOWERS IN OILSEED RAPE
... Another apetalous variant in Brassica napus was bred in Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences at Nanjing, China. It was suggested that four recessive genes control the inheritance of the apetalous trait. Lü & Fu (1990) crossed their apetalous line - 'APL 0256' with 7 normal petalled genotypes, wh ...
... Another apetalous variant in Brassica napus was bred in Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences at Nanjing, China. It was suggested that four recessive genes control the inheritance of the apetalous trait. Lü & Fu (1990) crossed their apetalous line - 'APL 0256' with 7 normal petalled genotypes, wh ...
Configure - Fine Americas
... Dr. Latimer has also studied Configure® on Echinacea and found that 300 to 900 ppm foliar sprays increased branching by 3 times over the control, but noted cultivar differences. Our research at NC State University focused on applying Configure® onto a wide variety of annuals and a few perennials. Co ...
... Dr. Latimer has also studied Configure® on Echinacea and found that 300 to 900 ppm foliar sprays increased branching by 3 times over the control, but noted cultivar differences. Our research at NC State University focused on applying Configure® onto a wide variety of annuals and a few perennials. Co ...
1 - Monash University Research Repository
... generated to investigate the potential effects of the gene on growth and phenotype of this important forage crop species. Several independent transgenic clover lines expressing ro/C were found to display a range of shoot phenotypic alterations and modifications to root growth. Possible advantages of ...
... generated to investigate the potential effects of the gene on growth and phenotype of this important forage crop species. Several independent transgenic clover lines expressing ro/C were found to display a range of shoot phenotypic alterations and modifications to root growth. Possible advantages of ...
SEVEN NEW CROCUSES FROM THE BALKANS AND TURKEY
... in Series Speciosi. They occur around the Black Sea, in Turkey as far as its Mediterranean coast, and in the Balkans. During this research we compared the morphological features that allowed division of the C. speciosus complex into nine different subspecies, four of them new. The crocuses studied a ...
... in Series Speciosi. They occur around the Black Sea, in Turkey as far as its Mediterranean coast, and in the Balkans. During this research we compared the morphological features that allowed division of the C. speciosus complex into nine different subspecies, four of them new. The crocuses studied a ...
Explanation of traits used in CLO-PLA3
... Types of CGO (clonal growth organs) are delimited using plant morphology: origin of CGO (stem, root, leaf), its placement relative to soil surface (above-ground, below-ground), its storage function. This classification of CGOs includes 17 categories (numbered 1 to 17, see next table). One plant may ...
... Types of CGO (clonal growth organs) are delimited using plant morphology: origin of CGO (stem, root, leaf), its placement relative to soil surface (above-ground, below-ground), its storage function. This classification of CGOs includes 17 categories (numbered 1 to 17, see next table). One plant may ...
CHAPTER 12 SPECIES TREATMENT (Enumeration of the
... Inflorescence and flowers: The solitary, large, red flower is very conspicuous (rich flowering), maximising visibility for pollination and compensating for the lack of vegetative reproduction in the vertical cliff environment. It is very possible that the flower is pollinated is by the butterfly Aer ...
... Inflorescence and flowers: The solitary, large, red flower is very conspicuous (rich flowering), maximising visibility for pollination and compensating for the lack of vegetative reproduction in the vertical cliff environment. It is very possible that the flower is pollinated is by the butterfly Aer ...
CELERY SEED
... production with a value of over $1.2 million, a crop that has been on the rise in recent years. And, to assist in the supply of its seed, Yuma area vegetable seed producers are growing celery seed, which will be harvested at the end of June. One successful acre of plants will yield about 500 pounds ...
... production with a value of over $1.2 million, a crop that has been on the rise in recent years. And, to assist in the supply of its seed, Yuma area vegetable seed producers are growing celery seed, which will be harvested at the end of June. One successful acre of plants will yield about 500 pounds ...
Spiny Pigweed - Purdue Extension
... Mowing can suppress spiny pigweed growth and seed production, but the plant will bounce back and complete its life cycle if mowing is not maintained. In some pastures, fairly beat-up, short spiny pigweed can still produce flowers and thus seeds. One can remove small numbers of plants with a spade or ...
... Mowing can suppress spiny pigweed growth and seed production, but the plant will bounce back and complete its life cycle if mowing is not maintained. In some pastures, fairly beat-up, short spiny pigweed can still produce flowers and thus seeds. One can remove small numbers of plants with a spade or ...
McF Sp2009 Catalog
... S N U A T 70-90 cm (28-36”) (July - frost) Covered with double flowers in a glorious shade of deep rose this zinnia will definitely get a lot of attention. A vigorous grower with excellent plant shape and flower quality – stir up a little commotion with this winner! Zinnia elegans ...
... S N U A T 70-90 cm (28-36”) (July - frost) Covered with double flowers in a glorious shade of deep rose this zinnia will definitely get a lot of attention. A vigorous grower with excellent plant shape and flower quality – stir up a little commotion with this winner! Zinnia elegans ...
ORIGIN OF CYCADS
... Characters of higher gymnosperms. The history of the evolution of “higher” seed plants, like cycads, bennettitales and angiosperms is one of the most exciting chapters in fossil records. They have many characteristics, which are unique in the plant kingdom. The only certainty is that their ancestors ...
... Characters of higher gymnosperms. The history of the evolution of “higher” seed plants, like cycads, bennettitales and angiosperms is one of the most exciting chapters in fossil records. They have many characteristics, which are unique in the plant kingdom. The only certainty is that their ancestors ...
catalogue - Urban Harvest
... both urban growers and market gardeners. Our customers come back year after year because of our high quality and germination rates. Customer satisfaction is number 1 with us. For 2015 we have approximately 400 varieties on offer and of these approximately 23 are new varieties for our catalogue. We g ...
... both urban growers and market gardeners. Our customers come back year after year because of our high quality and germination rates. Customer satisfaction is number 1 with us. For 2015 we have approximately 400 varieties on offer and of these approximately 23 are new varieties for our catalogue. We g ...
University Microfilms International
... exploitation of germplasm resources beyond individual species boundaries in breeding this group of valuable beans. ...
... exploitation of germplasm resources beyond individual species boundaries in breeding this group of valuable beans. ...
FERNS AND SEED FERNS FROM THE EARLY
... is not uncommon. They are than overlain by different strata containing more or less well-preserved plants. In most cases the 10 cm (at its maximum) thick layer in the middle contains the most well-preserved plants, whereas the upper substrate only contains a mixture of chaff. The plants are incorpor ...
... is not uncommon. They are than overlain by different strata containing more or less well-preserved plants. In most cases the 10 cm (at its maximum) thick layer in the middle contains the most well-preserved plants, whereas the upper substrate only contains a mixture of chaff. The plants are incorpor ...
Introduction to Plant Physiology, 4th Edition
... should include some history so the student appreciates how we arrived at our current understanding. It should also point to future directions and challenges in the field. The sheer breadth of plant physiology and the rapidly expanding volume of literature in the field make it impossible to include all ...
... should include some history so the student appreciates how we arrived at our current understanding. It should also point to future directions and challenges in the field. The sheer breadth of plant physiology and the rapidly expanding volume of literature in the field make it impossible to include all ...
PDF - Biodiversity Advisor
... We recognise the following six new species: C. elandsmontana Goldblatt & J.C.Manning and C. pillansii Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from Western Cape, South Africa; L. purpurea Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from Western Cape; L. kalahariensis Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from southern Namibia and Northern Cape; L. k ...
... We recognise the following six new species: C. elandsmontana Goldblatt & J.C.Manning and C. pillansii Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from Western Cape, South Africa; L. purpurea Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from Western Cape; L. kalahariensis Goldblatt & J.C.Manning from southern Namibia and Northern Cape; L. k ...
Part 2 - Food Plant Solutions
... food through the plant) can be seen. A similar structure is found in most Canariums. The leafy structures (stipules) fall off early, but are more on the branch than the leaf stalk. They are oblong and 1 - 5 cm long by 0.5 - 1.7 cm wide. The edges are not divided. The leaves have 4 or 5 pairs of leaf ...
... food through the plant) can be seen. A similar structure is found in most Canariums. The leafy structures (stipules) fall off early, but are more on the branch than the leaf stalk. They are oblong and 1 - 5 cm long by 0.5 - 1.7 cm wide. The edges are not divided. The leaves have 4 or 5 pairs of leaf ...
All hydrangeas prefer an acid soil with lots of organic material, such
... roots to brick, masonry or wood. Flowers appear on the previous year’s shoots. Once established, pruning should be kept to a minimum. To promote good flowering, deadhead all shoots that have flowered to a healthy bud. Mophead or Lacecap Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) can be pruned at two differen ...
... roots to brick, masonry or wood. Flowers appear on the previous year’s shoots. Once established, pruning should be kept to a minimum. To promote good flowering, deadhead all shoots that have flowered to a healthy bud. Mophead or Lacecap Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) can be pruned at two differen ...
PDF - Pharmacognosy Journal
... with yellow one celled anthers bending downwards There are five staminodes alternating with the stamens forming an outer whorl. The gynoecium is tricarpellary syncarpous borne on a small gynophore. The ovary continues into a long style which protrude out of anthers and end in creamy white and pitted ...
... with yellow one celled anthers bending downwards There are five staminodes alternating with the stamens forming an outer whorl. The gynoecium is tricarpellary syncarpous borne on a small gynophore. The ovary continues into a long style which protrude out of anthers and end in creamy white and pitted ...
Chickpea Botany and Production Practices
... Chickpea seeds have a seed coat, two cotyledons, and an embryo (Fig. 1a). The seed coat consists of two layers, the outer testa and the inner tegmen, and a hilum. The hilum is the point of attachment of the seed to the pod. There is a minute opening above the hilum called the micropyle, and a ridge ...
... Chickpea seeds have a seed coat, two cotyledons, and an embryo (Fig. 1a). The seed coat consists of two layers, the outer testa and the inner tegmen, and a hilum. The hilum is the point of attachment of the seed to the pod. There is a minute opening above the hilum called the micropyle, and a ridge ...
HERE - Mynd Hardy Plants
... and refer acid to neutral soil that does not dry out.. They will cope in more alkaline positions with dressings of leaf mould. ADENOPHORA Adenophora bulleyana Adenophora latifolia ‘Alba’ AGAPANTHUS. Elegant, free-flowering plants for full sun, good drainage but rich feeding. They do well in pots as ...
... and refer acid to neutral soil that does not dry out.. They will cope in more alkaline positions with dressings of leaf mould. ADENOPHORA Adenophora bulleyana Adenophora latifolia ‘Alba’ AGAPANTHUS. Elegant, free-flowering plants for full sun, good drainage but rich feeding. They do well in pots as ...
Propagation of Plants by Grafting and Budding
... clones. For various reasons (see below), some plants are multiplied by combining vegetative plant parts (stem or vegetative buds) from two separate plants into one. Grafting and budding are techniques used to combine one plant part with another to encourage growth as a unified plant. Grafting is acc ...
... clones. For various reasons (see below), some plants are multiplied by combining vegetative plant parts (stem or vegetative buds) from two separate plants into one. Grafting and budding are techniques used to combine one plant part with another to encourage growth as a unified plant. Grafting is acc ...
open access - Max-Planck-Institut für Pflanzenzüchtungsforschung
... A conserved genetic toolkit underlies the development of diverse floral forms among angiosperms. However, the degree of conservation vs divergence in the configuration of these gene regulatory networks is less clear. We addressed this question in a parallel genetic study between the closely rela ...
... A conserved genetic toolkit underlies the development of diverse floral forms among angiosperms. However, the degree of conservation vs divergence in the configuration of these gene regulatory networks is less clear. We addressed this question in a parallel genetic study between the closely rela ...
Rosaceae
... America, Europe and Asia. They have long been cultivated for their edible fruit and as ornamentals. Many are armed with large thorns. ...
... America, Europe and Asia. They have long been cultivated for their edible fruit and as ornamentals. Many are armed with large thorns. ...
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.