Alkaloids - SUST Repository - Sudan University of Science and
... bark of the arbor sent plants is generally richer in alkaloids than are 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 littl ...
... bark of the arbor sent plants is generally richer in alkaloids than are 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 littl ...
Glossary of Botanical Terms Used in the OpenKey Project
... Broadleaf herbaceous – [Plants] {habit} Herbaceous with relatively broad leaves, thus differing from the long, narrow leaves of grasses (Poaceae) and other grass-like plants . (Compare with grass-like herbaceous.) Broad-leaved – [Leaves] {general form} With leaves that are not needle-like or scale-l ...
... Broadleaf herbaceous – [Plants] {habit} Herbaceous with relatively broad leaves, thus differing from the long, narrow leaves of grasses (Poaceae) and other grass-like plants . (Compare with grass-like herbaceous.) Broad-leaved – [Leaves] {general form} With leaves that are not needle-like or scale-l ...
A MUTANT WITH APETALOUS FLOWERS IN OILSEED RAPE
... 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, which had different petal sizes. They observed and scored the apetalous de ...
... 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, which had different petal sizes. They observed and scored the apetalous de ...
UC Forest Products Laboratory list of plants for use in defensible
... little scientific basis and often conflicting information. It appears that many of the lists are primarily based on anecdotal information. A literature search identified more than 25 lists of plants recommended for use in high fire hazard environments. Some of these lists have been generated by cate ...
... little scientific basis and often conflicting information. It appears that many of the lists are primarily based on anecdotal information. A literature search identified more than 25 lists of plants recommended for use in high fire hazard environments. Some of these lists have been generated by cate ...
Annual Flowers, Grasses, Succulents, Vines
... scented, reportedly of butter and vanilla! The fragrance can be quite strong on a warm sunny day! The flower spikes are adorned with10 to 20 blooms per spike. The blossoms have a light vanilla fragrance. Grow in part to full sun and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Plants are winter grow ...
... scented, reportedly of butter and vanilla! The fragrance can be quite strong on a warm sunny day! The flower spikes are adorned with10 to 20 blooms per spike. The blossoms have a light vanilla fragrance. Grow in part to full sun and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Plants are winter grow ...
15 HS catalog 1st print 2
... deep maroon. Aggressive plants may reach heights of well over 10 feet and must be trellised. The plants produce an abundance of 4 - 6" pods containing 4 or 5 beans. The beans can be used either shelled or dry and turn a pink-brown color when cooked. The beans have a rich, buttery flavor which is mil ...
... deep maroon. Aggressive plants may reach heights of well over 10 feet and must be trellised. The plants produce an abundance of 4 - 6" pods containing 4 or 5 beans. The beans can be used either shelled or dry and turn a pink-brown color when cooked. The beans have a rich, buttery flavor which is mil ...
Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay Leptodermis
... The name says it all! A very showy vine with extremely fragrant yellow flowers blooms from mid-spring to late summer, followed by bright red berries. This floriferous honeysuckle has a very long bloom time, and is a wonderful addition to summer gardens, especially when trained up a trellis or acr ...
... The name says it all! A very showy vine with extremely fragrant yellow flowers blooms from mid-spring to late summer, followed by bright red berries. This floriferous honeysuckle has a very long bloom time, and is a wonderful addition to summer gardens, especially when trained up a trellis or acr ...
root development of vegetable crops
... Continued study has shown that many field crops, although governed first of all by the hereditary growth characters of the species or variety, are usually subject to change. Certain varieties are able to adapt their root systems to unfavorable conditions much more readily than others. 174,86,87 The ...
... Continued study has shown that many field crops, although governed first of all by the hereditary growth characters of the species or variety, are usually subject to change. Certain varieties are able to adapt their root systems to unfavorable conditions much more readily than others. 174,86,87 The ...
retail catalog 2011
... Chamaecyparis provide a look unmatched by any other conifer. They are remarkably adaptable growing in everything from full sun to rather deep shade. They do grow much more open in shade but the overall effect is still charming. With the exception of thyoides, they dislike wet but other than that the ...
... Chamaecyparis provide a look unmatched by any other conifer. They are remarkably adaptable growing in everything from full sun to rather deep shade. They do grow much more open in shade but the overall effect is still charming. With the exception of thyoides, they dislike wet but other than that the ...
Division Common Name Class Family Division ANTHOPHYTA
... Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ...
... Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ASTERACEAE Dicots (Compositae). Sunflower Family Class DICOTYLEDONAE. ...
III Silicon in Agriculture Conference Proceedings, Brazil
... The time and place of the beginning of the scientific study of silicon in plants and in agriculture can be stated precisely. The time was the early 1860s and the place was Germany. It was then and there that it was found that plants could be grown to maturity in solution culture. Until then, plants ...
... The time and place of the beginning of the scientific study of silicon in plants and in agriculture can be stated precisely. The time was the early 1860s and the place was Germany. It was then and there that it was found that plants could be grown to maturity in solution culture. Until then, plants ...
Orchids Found ONLY in Mexico
... Barkeria uniflora This small epiphyte from the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Michoacan, Mexico, Guerrero and Oaxaca at elevations of 670 to 1300 meters is found on trees and shrubs along dry creekbeds as a miniature to large sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte with a very thin, 4 to 9 noded p ...
... Barkeria uniflora This small epiphyte from the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Michoacan, Mexico, Guerrero and Oaxaca at elevations of 670 to 1300 meters is found on trees and shrubs along dry creekbeds as a miniature to large sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte with a very thin, 4 to 9 noded p ...
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT FOR ALOE FEROX IN SOUTH AFRICA
... species of birds, fish and plants registered in the world, and 6 % of the mammal and reptile species. The country’s biodiversity presents prospects such as the socio-economic benefits for the communities they occur in and because of its importance in the commercial sector as the biodiversity economy ...
... species of birds, fish and plants registered in the world, and 6 % of the mammal and reptile species. The country’s biodiversity presents prospects such as the socio-economic benefits for the communities they occur in and because of its importance in the commercial sector as the biodiversity economy ...
guidelines for control plot tests and field inspection of
... inspection. If the results do not conform, the evidence must be carefully examined and the decision to reject will depend on the circumstances; the off-type characteristic may be such that it can be seen in the plot, but is less easily observed in the seed crop (e.g. a transient characteristic which ...
... inspection. If the results do not conform, the evidence must be carefully examined and the decision to reject will depend on the circumstances; the off-type characteristic may be such that it can be seen in the plot, but is less easily observed in the seed crop (e.g. a transient characteristic which ...
The Power of Movement in Plants
... In the course of the present volume it will be shown that apparently every growing part of every plant is continually circumnutating, though often on a small scale. Even the stems of seedlings before they have broken through the ground, as well as their buried radicles, circumnutate, as far as the p ...
... In the course of the present volume it will be shown that apparently every growing part of every plant is continually circumnutating, though often on a small scale. Even the stems of seedlings before they have broken through the ground, as well as their buried radicles, circumnutate, as far as the p ...
Diffuse and Spotted Knapweed - Colorado State University Extension
... Larvae of the diffuse knapweed root beetle (Sphenoptera jugoslavica) feed in the roots of diffuse knapweed. Larvae of the yellow-winged knapweed moth (Agapeta zoegana) and the knapweed root weevil (Cyphocleonus achates) feed in the roots of both knapweed species. The knapweed seedhead weevil (Larinu ...
... Larvae of the diffuse knapweed root beetle (Sphenoptera jugoslavica) feed in the roots of diffuse knapweed. Larvae of the yellow-winged knapweed moth (Agapeta zoegana) and the knapweed root weevil (Cyphocleonus achates) feed in the roots of both knapweed species. The knapweed seedhead weevil (Larinu ...
Vines and Climbing Plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
... Lugo, I decided to publish what at that time constituted the manuscript, and was therefore called the first volume in order to indicate its partial or incomplete character. The idea of completing the task survived various projects that required my full dedication. Having finished them, I have found ...
... Lugo, I decided to publish what at that time constituted the manuscript, and was therefore called the first volume in order to indicate its partial or incomplete character. The idea of completing the task survived various projects that required my full dedication. Having finished them, I have found ...
1 Trumpet and petals both the same shade of yellow (concolorous) 2
... Please note: there are literally thousands of cultivars, and many of them are extremely difficult to determine with any level of certainty. You should treat your determinations with cautious scepticism. What you can say is that you have found a cultivar “close to” such-and-such. For the common culti ...
... Please note: there are literally thousands of cultivars, and many of them are extremely difficult to determine with any level of certainty. You should treat your determinations with cautious scepticism. What you can say is that you have found a cultivar “close to” such-and-such. For the common culti ...
Southern Plants
... Information about all the wonderful plants of the Southern United States continuously accumulates. Our many friends and colleagues have given once again volumes of useful and valuable criticism, personal experiences, and other comments since the Third Edition of Southern Plants was published in 1996 ...
... Information about all the wonderful plants of the Southern United States continuously accumulates. Our many friends and colleagues have given once again volumes of useful and valuable criticism, personal experiences, and other comments since the Third Edition of Southern Plants was published in 1996 ...
The Biology of Ananas comosus (Pineapple)
... There are approximately 30 cultivars of A. comosus that are grown commercially in tropical and sub tropical countries around the world. However, for convenience in global trade, the numerous pineapple cultivars are grouped in four main classes: ‘Smooth Cayenne’, ‘Red Spanish’, ‘Queen’ and ‘Pernambuc ...
... There are approximately 30 cultivars of A. comosus that are grown commercially in tropical and sub tropical countries around the world. However, for convenience in global trade, the numerous pineapple cultivars are grouped in four main classes: ‘Smooth Cayenne’, ‘Red Spanish’, ‘Queen’ and ‘Pernambuc ...
K. Pomper, 2005, The PawPaw Foundation
... ... What luscious fruit! scorned as of little worth By those who long for guavas of the South, Figs and bananas, pining that the North Is barren of the luxuries of the earth! Fruit that I sought in childhood with a mouth Eager to taste thy wild delicious juice! What orange grown in groves of Italy, ...
... ... What luscious fruit! scorned as of little worth By those who long for guavas of the South, Figs and bananas, pining that the North Is barren of the luxuries of the earth! Fruit that I sought in childhood with a mouth Eager to taste thy wild delicious juice! What orange grown in groves of Italy, ...
Agronomy of irrigated tea in low elevation growing areas of Sri Lanka
... use of tea in low elevation growing areas; (Li, Yang et al.) the physiological and yield responses to different micro-irrigation methods; (4) the effect of soil moisture limitation on young tea plant growth and physiology; and (5) the practical financial feasibility of irrigating tea in the region. ...
... use of tea in low elevation growing areas; (Li, Yang et al.) the physiological and yield responses to different micro-irrigation methods; (4) the effect of soil moisture limitation on young tea plant growth and physiology; and (5) the practical financial feasibility of irrigating tea in the region. ...
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.