Final published version
... stoppage. The section has to be as accurate as a twentieth of a millimeter in order to be useful for measurements of sieve tubes. This reduces the success rate to below 30% even for very experienced investigators. If sieve tubes were injured, the leaf was removed and the plant was allowed to recover ...
... stoppage. The section has to be as accurate as a twentieth of a millimeter in order to be useful for measurements of sieve tubes. This reduces the success rate to below 30% even for very experienced investigators. If sieve tubes were injured, the leaf was removed and the plant was allowed to recover ...
Definition, Aim, Objectives and Scope of Plant
... before the close of 20th century. Genes from varied organisms may be expected to boost the performance of crops especially with regard to their resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In addition, crop plants are likely to be cultivated for recovery of valuable compounds like pharmaceuticals prod ...
... before the close of 20th century. Genes from varied organisms may be expected to boost the performance of crops especially with regard to their resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In addition, crop plants are likely to be cultivated for recovery of valuable compounds like pharmaceuticals prod ...
Maintenance of xylem network transport capacity: a review of
... segmentation (i.e., petioles are more susceptible to cavitation than stems), improved capacity to restore hydraulic conductivity would be needed to respond to regular cycles of cavitation in this frequently stressed link of the flow pathway. The proximity to the photosynthetic mechanism would also s ...
... segmentation (i.e., petioles are more susceptible to cavitation than stems), improved capacity to restore hydraulic conductivity would be needed to respond to regular cycles of cavitation in this frequently stressed link of the flow pathway. The proximity to the photosynthetic mechanism would also s ...
Weed Management in Turf
... Some broadleaf weeds produce leaves in a circular pattern (rosette) from a central growing point located at or beneath the soil surface. Others grow and spread by means of creeping aboveground stems called stolons or belowground stems called rhizomes. Broadleaf weeds can produce a fibrous root syste ...
... Some broadleaf weeds produce leaves in a circular pattern (rosette) from a central growing point located at or beneath the soil surface. Others grow and spread by means of creeping aboveground stems called stolons or belowground stems called rhizomes. Broadleaf weeds can produce a fibrous root syste ...
Testing the Mьnch hypothesis of long distance phloem transport in
... stoppage. The section has to be as accurate as a twentieth of a millimeter in order to be useful for measurements of sieve tubes. This reduces the success rate to below 30% even for very experienced investigators. If sieve tubes were injured, the leaf was removed and the plant was allowed to recover ...
... stoppage. The section has to be as accurate as a twentieth of a millimeter in order to be useful for measurements of sieve tubes. This reduces the success rate to below 30% even for very experienced investigators. If sieve tubes were injured, the leaf was removed and the plant was allowed to recover ...
Here - Berkeley Unified School District
... Food is much more than nourishment, just like gardens are much more than sources for vegetables and fruits. By identifying the food choices and natural experiences that our students have and that different cultures have, we support them as they learn about the world around them and beyond. We ask qu ...
... Food is much more than nourishment, just like gardens are much more than sources for vegetables and fruits. By identifying the food choices and natural experiences that our students have and that different cultures have, we support them as they learn about the world around them and beyond. We ask qu ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... Spadix with a single whorl of 5 - 6 female flowers in the lower part, a naked part of ca. 0.5 cm and ca. 25 male flowers in several whorls in the upper part, and it ends in a slender whitish appendix, sometimes with a few purple dots. Infructescence ovoid. Chromosome number 2n = 34, pollen fertility ...
... Spadix with a single whorl of 5 - 6 female flowers in the lower part, a naked part of ca. 0.5 cm and ca. 25 male flowers in several whorls in the upper part, and it ends in a slender whitish appendix, sometimes with a few purple dots. Infructescence ovoid. Chromosome number 2n = 34, pollen fertility ...
Salicaceae
... Poplars will make fast growing large screens. They can be used as nurse trees where more desirer able slower growing plants will replace them in time. ...
... Poplars will make fast growing large screens. They can be used as nurse trees where more desirer able slower growing plants will replace them in time. ...
Plant MYB Transcription Factors: Their Role in Drought
... Some MYB genes are involved in drought response through their regulation of lateral root growth. Interestingly, the AtMYB77 protein, previously described as a positive regulator of lateral root growth through auxin signaling [13], is involved in regulating this recovery phase through the interaction ...
... Some MYB genes are involved in drought response through their regulation of lateral root growth. Interestingly, the AtMYB77 protein, previously described as a positive regulator of lateral root growth through auxin signaling [13], is involved in regulating this recovery phase through the interaction ...
Biology of Okra - Department of Biotechnology
... varying moisture conditions. Even within India, different names have been given in different regional languages(Chauhan, 1972). Okra is cultivated for its fibrous fruits or pods containing round, white seeds. The fruits are harvested when immature and eaten as a vegetable. Okra fruit can be cooked i ...
... varying moisture conditions. Even within India, different names have been given in different regional languages(Chauhan, 1972). Okra is cultivated for its fibrous fruits or pods containing round, white seeds. The fruits are harvested when immature and eaten as a vegetable. Okra fruit can be cooked i ...
STUDIES ON CRUCIFERAE: X. CONCERNING SOME WEST
... support such view. In fact, plants from Denia (Alicante) were practically identical to the plants from Sicily in the vegetative and floral stages. The only difference consisted of a sparser indumentum in the former, but die trichomes themselves —adpressed in the direction of the leaf apex — were ide ...
... support such view. In fact, plants from Denia (Alicante) were practically identical to the plants from Sicily in the vegetative and floral stages. The only difference consisted of a sparser indumentum in the former, but die trichomes themselves —adpressed in the direction of the leaf apex — were ide ...
A Field Guide to Their Identification
... for wildlife species as well as a wide range of insect and arthropod taxa (Schofield 1985. Crum 1988). Given such considerations, it is imperative in any thor ...
... for wildlife species as well as a wide range of insect and arthropod taxa (Schofield 1985. Crum 1988). Given such considerations, it is imperative in any thor ...
Managing Saskatchewan Rangeland
... Before settlement by Europeans, First Nations people had been calling the prairies “home” for at least 12,000 years. Without the bison, it is doubtful whether humans could have existed at all on the Great Plains. Bison were a life sustaining resource for First Nations. They followed the source of th ...
... Before settlement by Europeans, First Nations people had been calling the prairies “home” for at least 12,000 years. Without the bison, it is doubtful whether humans could have existed at all on the Great Plains. Bison were a life sustaining resource for First Nations. They followed the source of th ...
www.scuolacerveteri.it
... forest where it was hot and rainy. So, the fruit became a very big and 9 metres tall plant. Later some men found the plant, took its seeds, made with them an energetic and bitter-tasting drink. This is how the drink called cocoa was born: strong as Jupiter and bitter -tasting as Jupiter's fear. ...
... forest where it was hot and rainy. So, the fruit became a very big and 9 metres tall plant. Later some men found the plant, took its seeds, made with them an energetic and bitter-tasting drink. This is how the drink called cocoa was born: strong as Jupiter and bitter -tasting as Jupiter's fear. ...
herbalism through the ages
... too busy defending themselves against natural enemies to think of anything except brute force against the hazards of existence. In the drawings and carvings in caves which have been attributed to the CroMagnon Era, however, certain signs can be interpreted as the burning of incense and use of sweet- ...
... too busy defending themselves against natural enemies to think of anything except brute force against the hazards of existence. In the drawings and carvings in caves which have been attributed to the CroMagnon Era, however, certain signs can be interpreted as the burning of incense and use of sweet- ...
Fremontia 31(3), July 2003 - California Native Plant Society
... rather than merely resisting it. Flowering plants may use the rainwater of last month and even last year by continuously tapping the underground soil reservoir penetrated by their roots. Bryophytes, on the other hand, can only use the water of yesterday and today. Flowering plants resist the loss of ...
... rather than merely resisting it. Flowering plants may use the rainwater of last month and even last year by continuously tapping the underground soil reservoir penetrated by their roots. Bryophytes, on the other hand, can only use the water of yesterday and today. Flowering plants resist the loss of ...
Main Packet - Canola in the Classroom
... changes. Stems and pods turn yellow and progressively become brittle as they dry. The seed coat turns from a green to brown, and seed moisture is lost rapidly at 2 to 3 percent per day. Winter canola is ripe when the pods are dry and the plants rattle when shaken. When all seeds in all pods are matu ...
... changes. Stems and pods turn yellow and progressively become brittle as they dry. The seed coat turns from a green to brown, and seed moisture is lost rapidly at 2 to 3 percent per day. Winter canola is ripe when the pods are dry and the plants rattle when shaken. When all seeds in all pods are matu ...
Structure–Function Relationships in Highly Modified Shoots of
... fleshy branches are also long-shoots (Fig. 1A, C and D). Almost all familiar plants consist only of long-shoots so the term is usually unnecessary and rarely used. But in cacti, each axillary bud immediately produces leaf primordia, which in most other plants would become small, flat, waxy bud scale ...
... fleshy branches are also long-shoots (Fig. 1A, C and D). Almost all familiar plants consist only of long-shoots so the term is usually unnecessary and rarely used. But in cacti, each axillary bud immediately produces leaf primordia, which in most other plants would become small, flat, waxy bud scale ...
Shulenburg Prop - Genesis Nursery
... in seeds exposed to low temperatures and moistures, which enable the embryos to "break dormancy" and resume growth. This process is used for most of the prairie plants which mature their seed in summer or fall; it is not used for some seeds which mature in spring or early summer, which should be pla ...
... in seeds exposed to low temperatures and moistures, which enable the embryos to "break dormancy" and resume growth. This process is used for most of the prairie plants which mature their seed in summer or fall; it is not used for some seeds which mature in spring or early summer, which should be pla ...
Gossypium herbaceum Linn - Journal of Pharmaceutical and
... Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants containing 243 genera and at least 4,225 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. Economically, the most important member of the family is Gossypium (cotton).1 The genus Gossypium is a leading species, comprises around 50 species in the tribe Gossypioieae and fe ...
... Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants containing 243 genera and at least 4,225 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. Economically, the most important member of the family is Gossypium (cotton).1 The genus Gossypium is a leading species, comprises around 50 species in the tribe Gossypioieae and fe ...
Common Name: Artemesia - Powis Castle Botanical name
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
... Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill Country, Chile Pequin is deciduous and rarely reaches over t ...
Application of micronutrients Feso4 and Znso4 on the growth and
... reported previously on Gladiolus in terms of palnt growth, corm and cormel production (Halder et al.,2007). High concentration of Feso4 (1%) was more efficient on plant growths as compared with 0.5% levels. A positive response of gladiolus growth to Feso4 foliar spray may be attributed to its defici ...
... reported previously on Gladiolus in terms of palnt growth, corm and cormel production (Halder et al.,2007). High concentration of Feso4 (1%) was more efficient on plant growths as compared with 0.5% levels. A positive response of gladiolus growth to Feso4 foliar spray may be attributed to its defici ...
U.C. RIVERSIDE BOTANIC GARDENS SPRING PLANT SALE
... deciduous tree w/ light green, 2-lobed leaves & 3-in. purple, orchid-like flowers in late winter/early spring (a few may have white flowers). [10] (H*) Brachychiton acerifolius, "AUSTRALIAN FLAME TREE" Spectacular, nearly evergreen, large tree w/ thick, smooth trunk & dense head of large, shiny, lob ...
... deciduous tree w/ light green, 2-lobed leaves & 3-in. purple, orchid-like flowers in late winter/early spring (a few may have white flowers). [10] (H*) Brachychiton acerifolius, "AUSTRALIAN FLAME TREE" Spectacular, nearly evergreen, large tree w/ thick, smooth trunk & dense head of large, shiny, lob ...
... treated with a decoction of the bark. Thrush, sore throat, tonsillitis and mouth sores are treated in Polynesia by gargling with an infusion of the bark. In Tahiti, an infusion of the bark is used for coral cuts and infected wounds. In the Cook Islands and Tahiti, candlenut oil is used to make a mas ...
Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata)
... bearing coarse (visible) teeth along the margins and usually 1-4 small conical bumps along the underside of the midrib, which is often red. Stems: slender with much branching and up to 10.6 m (35 ft.) long; eventually form dense tangled masses at the water surface. Flowers: female flowers solitary, ...
... bearing coarse (visible) teeth along the margins and usually 1-4 small conical bumps along the underside of the midrib, which is often red. Stems: slender with much branching and up to 10.6 m (35 ft.) long; eventually form dense tangled masses at the water surface. Flowers: female flowers solitary, ...
Ornamental bulbous plant
Ornamental bulbous plants, often called ornamental bulbs or just bulbs in gardening and horticulture, are herbaceous perennials grown for ornamental purposes, which have underground or near ground storage organs. Botanists distinguish between true bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers and tuberous roots, any of which may be termed ""bulbs"" in horticulture. Bulb species usually lose their upper parts during adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat or winter cold. The bulb's storage organs contain moisture and nutrients that are used to survive these adverse conditions in a dormant state. When conditions become favourable the reserves sustain a new growth cycle. In addition, bulbs permit vegetative or asexual multiplication in these species. Ornamental bulbs are used in parks and gardens and as cut flowers.