Recruitment ecology and fungal interactions in mycoheterotrophic Ericaceae Veronika A. Johansson
... 2011), and in the Gentianaceae (Bidartondo et al. 2002). The fungal hosts of mycoheterotrophs with high host specificity are restricted to certain fungal species or genera, and sometimes to certain fungal families (e.g. Bidartondo et al. 2002; Smith & Read 2008; Hynson & Bruns 2010), in contrast to ...
... 2011), and in the Gentianaceae (Bidartondo et al. 2002). The fungal hosts of mycoheterotrophs with high host specificity are restricted to certain fungal species or genera, and sometimes to certain fungal families (e.g. Bidartondo et al. 2002; Smith & Read 2008; Hynson & Bruns 2010), in contrast to ...
Heritable Characters of Maize II.-Pistillate Flowered Maize Plants
... ear, on the other hand, is always compact and distinctly ear-like (Fig. 16). The glumes and palae are short, broad, rounded. and in all respects much like those of true ears. This can be seen not only in immature tassel ears (Fig. 14), but in mature ones as well, particularly when poorly pollinated ...
... ear, on the other hand, is always compact and distinctly ear-like (Fig. 16). The glumes and palae are short, broad, rounded. and in all respects much like those of true ears. This can be seen not only in immature tassel ears (Fig. 14), but in mature ones as well, particularly when poorly pollinated ...
BSI_V41(2). - BSI Journal Archive
... water is added continually and the plant is not flushed, the salts contained in the water in most areas will build up, coat the leaf bases, and cause problems. ...
... water is added continually and the plant is not flushed, the salts contained in the water in most areas will build up, coat the leaf bases, and cause problems. ...
botany - Textbooks Online
... widely separated groups. For example, plants belonging to Zingiberaceae of Monocotyledons and that of Anacardiaceae of Dicotyledons had been placed in one group called Monandria, as these possess only one stamen. Another Fig. 1.1. Carolus Linnaeus defect of this system was that no importance was giv ...
... widely separated groups. For example, plants belonging to Zingiberaceae of Monocotyledons and that of Anacardiaceae of Dicotyledons had been placed in one group called Monandria, as these possess only one stamen. Another Fig. 1.1. Carolus Linnaeus defect of this system was that no importance was giv ...
Sporobolus jacquemontii
... seed-heads (8-25 cm long). These seed-heads have numerous relatively long branches (50-100 mm long) that usually spread away from the main stem. These branches are normally densely arranged and the seed-head is un-interrupted. Its flower spikelets are relatively small (1.5-2 mm long). giant Parramat ...
... seed-heads (8-25 cm long). These seed-heads have numerous relatively long branches (50-100 mm long) that usually spread away from the main stem. These branches are normally densely arranged and the seed-head is un-interrupted. Its flower spikelets are relatively small (1.5-2 mm long). giant Parramat ...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
... distribution of light reflected from different soils is not the same, the R/FR ratio radiated to each pot through its covering differed. The final results showed that the number of root nodules 18 days after inoculation was higher when plants were grown under high R/FR (gray-white soil) than under l ...
... distribution of light reflected from different soils is not the same, the R/FR ratio radiated to each pot through its covering differed. The final results showed that the number of root nodules 18 days after inoculation was higher when plants were grown under high R/FR (gray-white soil) than under l ...
Drawing Inferences With Informational Text
... that the title could be useful for drawing an inference, and that “plants” and “desert” are both important clues from the author. I’ll write those words in the Author column. They help me picture the plants that grow in pots on my window ledge and also in the park near my house. These plants grow in ...
... that the title could be useful for drawing an inference, and that “plants” and “desert” are both important clues from the author. I’ll write those words in the Author column. They help me picture the plants that grow in pots on my window ledge and also in the park near my house. These plants grow in ...
NEW Alstroemeria Passion NEW NEW Dahlia Gladioli
... Oriental Lily - Casa Blanca Regarded as one of the best white lilies ever! Huge, pure white blooms that are velvety inside. A fabulously tall growing lily which is a favourite of florists. G822 ...
... Oriental Lily - Casa Blanca Regarded as one of the best white lilies ever! Huge, pure white blooms that are velvety inside. A fabulously tall growing lily which is a favourite of florists. G822 ...
25 | SEEDLESS PLANTS - Open Textbooks Project
... The ancestors to the green algae became photosynthetic by endosymbiosing a green, photosynthetic bacterium about 1.65 billion years ago. That algal line evolved into the Charophytes, and eventually into the modern mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Their evolutionary trajectory was relativ ...
... The ancestors to the green algae became photosynthetic by endosymbiosing a green, photosynthetic bacterium about 1.65 billion years ago. That algal line evolved into the Charophytes, and eventually into the modern mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Their evolutionary trajectory was relativ ...
Developing Off-season Production Technique for Rambutan
... The trees that were not given any treatment at all produced flowers in early October, while tress that were not treated with ringing but sprayed with KNO3 flowered in early August. Spraying of KNO3 one month after ringing led the trees produced flowers earliest. Hence, without being sprayed wi ...
... The trees that were not given any treatment at all produced flowers in early October, while tress that were not treated with ringing but sprayed with KNO3 flowered in early August. Spraying of KNO3 one month after ringing led the trees produced flowers earliest. Hence, without being sprayed wi ...
Lilacs for Cold Climates (A3825) - UW Learning Store
... Lilacs that sucker readily, such as common and early lilacs, should be pruned every 1–3 years to encourage new growth and flowering. Remove approximately one-third of all branches that are larger than 11⁄2 inches in diameter. Cut the branches out at ground level using a pruning saw or loppers. New s ...
... Lilacs that sucker readily, such as common and early lilacs, should be pruned every 1–3 years to encourage new growth and flowering. Remove approximately one-third of all branches that are larger than 11⁄2 inches in diameter. Cut the branches out at ground level using a pruning saw or loppers. New s ...
Unit 2 - CMS - Cerritos College
... Out of the water, but they are restricted to moist areas 1) Because they have no true vascular tissue (no xylem, no phloem) 2) Because they have a “swimming sperm” – needs moisture to swim in! Perhaps the most common include: MOSSES (Bryophyta) LIVERWORTS (Hepatophyta) B. Vascular Plants Pterophyt ...
... Out of the water, but they are restricted to moist areas 1) Because they have no true vascular tissue (no xylem, no phloem) 2) Because they have a “swimming sperm” – needs moisture to swim in! Perhaps the most common include: MOSSES (Bryophyta) LIVERWORTS (Hepatophyta) B. Vascular Plants Pterophyt ...
Wild About Wildflowers! — A Classroom Activity Guide
... edition have been designed to meet specific third- and fourth-grade standards; however, many of them may be adapted to other grade levels. For this guide, wildflowers are defined as flowers that grow in the wild or on their own, without cultivation. The Florida Wildflower Foundation informs us that ...
... edition have been designed to meet specific third- and fourth-grade standards; however, many of them may be adapted to other grade levels. For this guide, wildflowers are defined as flowers that grow in the wild or on their own, without cultivation. The Florida Wildflower Foundation informs us that ...
Bougainvillea - ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa
... mass of old and new growth, and overcrowding often leads to pests and diseases. To prevent overcrowding, cut out any unneeded shoots. Cut all lateral shoots back to within two or three buds of the main stems. These will bear the new flowers and bracts. Regular pruning is necessary to shape the plant ...
... mass of old and new growth, and overcrowding often leads to pests and diseases. To prevent overcrowding, cut out any unneeded shoots. Cut all lateral shoots back to within two or three buds of the main stems. These will bear the new flowers and bracts. Regular pruning is necessary to shape the plant ...
Session IV
... It is hard to imagine a plant that does not coexist with bacteria, but this coexistence can be of a very different character – from pathogenesis to a far-reaching protection against biotic and abiotic stresses and interference in the processes of growth and development. Bacteria co-existing with pla ...
... It is hard to imagine a plant that does not coexist with bacteria, but this coexistence can be of a very different character – from pathogenesis to a far-reaching protection against biotic and abiotic stresses and interference in the processes of growth and development. Bacteria co-existing with pla ...
video slide - CARNES AP BIO | "Nothing in biology makes
... epidermis, rupture. A second lateral meristem, the cork cambium, develops from parenchyma cells in the cortex. The cork cambium produces cork cells, which replace the epidermis. 5 In year 2 of secondary growth, the vascular cambium adds to the secondary xylem and phloem, and the cork cambium produce ...
... epidermis, rupture. A second lateral meristem, the cork cambium, develops from parenchyma cells in the cortex. The cork cambium produces cork cells, which replace the epidermis. 5 In year 2 of secondary growth, the vascular cambium adds to the secondary xylem and phloem, and the cork cambium produce ...
Growing vegetables in school
... Detailed School Gardening Weekly Planner 3 terms - week by week guide Use this guide to plan your gardening club activities. The resources you need are listed next to each session. Those activities that can be carried out inside are shaded. Each term has a list of additional activities at the end. A ...
... Detailed School Gardening Weekly Planner 3 terms - week by week guide Use this guide to plan your gardening club activities. The resources you need are listed next to each session. Those activities that can be carried out inside are shaded. Each term has a list of additional activities at the end. A ...
Guide for Contributors - Missouri Botanical Garden
... Taxa to treat in full include native species, native species thought to be extirpated, named hybrids that are well established, and introduced plants that are naturalized or found frequently outside cultivation. New names, names for new taxa, and new combinations must be published prior to their use ...
... Taxa to treat in full include native species, native species thought to be extirpated, named hybrids that are well established, and introduced plants that are naturalized or found frequently outside cultivation. New names, names for new taxa, and new combinations must be published prior to their use ...
An Arabidopsis Mutant Tolerant to Lethal
... radiation in Arabidopsis, we set out to isolate mutants that show elevated tolerance to UV. To increase our chances of detecting increases in UV tolerance, we used a mutant highly sensitive to UV radiation (uvs), previously isolated in our laboratory, as the genetic background for a new round of eth ...
... radiation in Arabidopsis, we set out to isolate mutants that show elevated tolerance to UV. To increase our chances of detecting increases in UV tolerance, we used a mutant highly sensitive to UV radiation (uvs), previously isolated in our laboratory, as the genetic background for a new round of eth ...
wetland plants - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
... Rhizome: An underground stem, usually elongated and horizontal and producing aerial shoots. Sagittate: Referring to the shape of the basal lobes of a leaf. Twin sharply pointed lobes pointing downward. Spadix: A spike of fleshy flowers such as found in Arrow Arum and Sweet Flag. Spathe: A large, le ...
... Rhizome: An underground stem, usually elongated and horizontal and producing aerial shoots. Sagittate: Referring to the shape of the basal lobes of a leaf. Twin sharply pointed lobes pointing downward. Spadix: A spike of fleshy flowers such as found in Arrow Arum and Sweet Flag. Spathe: A large, le ...
Heuchera hybrids
... Bred and selected for production in pots as small as 4.25", Dolce varieties also finish in five to six weeks. Vigorous and cold-hardy, their unique colors deepen and intensify in cool weather. This is the first series of foliage plants with flowering variety glamour. Bred for greenhouse production, ...
... Bred and selected for production in pots as small as 4.25", Dolce varieties also finish in five to six weeks. Vigorous and cold-hardy, their unique colors deepen and intensify in cool weather. This is the first series of foliage plants with flowering variety glamour. Bred for greenhouse production, ...
pub2663lantana4
... colors over the blooming period. Often, the different colored flowers are present on the same cluster. The leaves are yellow-green, serrated and aromatic when crushed. The square stem is brittlewooded and can be trained to grow in a tree shape with great heads of foliage and flowers above a single s ...
... colors over the blooming period. Often, the different colored flowers are present on the same cluster. The leaves are yellow-green, serrated and aromatic when crushed. The square stem is brittlewooded and can be trained to grow in a tree shape with great heads of foliage and flowers above a single s ...
Goat’s Beard
... Missouri native plant and it works well in moist areas and along bluffs in the central and southeast part of the State. This member of the rose family is a tall, erect, bushy, clump-forming plant and usually reaches to 4-6' high Figure 1: goat’s beard ...
... Missouri native plant and it works well in moist areas and along bluffs in the central and southeast part of the State. This member of the rose family is a tall, erect, bushy, clump-forming plant and usually reaches to 4-6' high Figure 1: goat’s beard ...
biology - Textbooks Online
... widely separated groups. For example, plants belonging to Zingiberaceae of Monocotyledons and that of Anacardiaceae of Dicotyledons had been placed in one group called Monandria, Fig. 1.1. Carolus Linnaeus as these possess only one stamen. Another defect of this system was that no importance was giv ...
... widely separated groups. For example, plants belonging to Zingiberaceae of Monocotyledons and that of Anacardiaceae of Dicotyledons had been placed in one group called Monandria, Fig. 1.1. Carolus Linnaeus as these possess only one stamen. Another defect of this system was that no importance was giv ...
1 Anti-Inflammatory Plants
... hydrolysis of the acyl group attached to the 2-position of intracellular membrane phosphoglycerides. This hydrolysis release arachidonic acid from membrane phosphoglycerides. Arachidonic acid is the precursor of PGs, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes (Fig. 1). In regard to the possible mechanisms obser ...
... hydrolysis of the acyl group attached to the 2-position of intracellular membrane phosphoglycerides. This hydrolysis release arachidonic acid from membrane phosphoglycerides. Arachidonic acid is the precursor of PGs, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes (Fig. 1). In regard to the possible mechanisms obser ...
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.