Protabase Record display Adenium multiflorum Klotzsch
... Adenium multiflorum has long dormancy; regardless of growing conditions, leaves fall at the start of the cool season and growth will not resume for at least 4 months. It flowers profusely during the cool season. Leaves appear only after flowering. Plants rarely flower before they are 4–5 years old. ...
... Adenium multiflorum has long dormancy; regardless of growing conditions, leaves fall at the start of the cool season and growth will not resume for at least 4 months. It flowers profusely during the cool season. Leaves appear only after flowering. Plants rarely flower before they are 4–5 years old. ...
pub3306wheatpocketguideforwebnov20141completebook
... high, 200-400 aphids at 4-8 inches high and 300-800 aphids at 6-19 inches high. Other aphid species may require treatment to prevent transmission of barley yellow dwarf virus. Damage: Greenbug injures wheat by Corn leaf aphid injecting a toxin into the plant, which results in yellowing, necrosis and ...
... high, 200-400 aphids at 4-8 inches high and 300-800 aphids at 6-19 inches high. Other aphid species may require treatment to prevent transmission of barley yellow dwarf virus. Damage: Greenbug injures wheat by Corn leaf aphid injecting a toxin into the plant, which results in yellowing, necrosis and ...
The AGL62 MADS Domain Protein Regulates
... Endosperm, a storage tissue in the angiosperm seed, provides nutrients to the embryo during seed development and/or to the developing seedling during germination. A major event in endosperm development is the transition between the syncytial phase, during which the endosperm nuclei undergo many roun ...
... Endosperm, a storage tissue in the angiosperm seed, provides nutrients to the embryo during seed development and/or to the developing seedling during germination. A major event in endosperm development is the transition between the syncytial phase, during which the endosperm nuclei undergo many roun ...
The Story of Forsythia
... In 1804 Martin Vahl, Professor of Botany at Copenhagen, recognized that Thunberg’s plant was not a lilac and established the genus Forsythia for the plant. The genus commemorates William Forsyth, who was at that time Director of the Royal Garden at Kensington. From 1825 to 1830 Philipp Franz von Sie ...
... In 1804 Martin Vahl, Professor of Botany at Copenhagen, recognized that Thunberg’s plant was not a lilac and established the genus Forsythia for the plant. The genus commemorates William Forsyth, who was at that time Director of the Royal Garden at Kensington. From 1825 to 1830 Philipp Franz von Sie ...
Thistles of Colorado - Retreat Landowners Association
... been released for control of musk thistle; Rhinocyllus conicus a seed-head feeding weevil, and the crown feeding weevil Trichosirocalus horridus. R. conicus was first released in the western U.S. in 1969 with rather dubious results. At that time, there was little concern for biocontrol impacts on na ...
... been released for control of musk thistle; Rhinocyllus conicus a seed-head feeding weevil, and the crown feeding weevil Trichosirocalus horridus. R. conicus was first released in the western U.S. in 1969 with rather dubious results. At that time, there was little concern for biocontrol impacts on na ...
Identification
... Disclaimer: This publication is provided for the purpose of disseminating information relating to scientific and technical matters. The Government of South Australia does not accept liability for any loss and/or damage, including financial loss, resulting from the reliance upon any information, advi ...
... Disclaimer: This publication is provided for the purpose of disseminating information relating to scientific and technical matters. The Government of South Australia does not accept liability for any loss and/or damage, including financial loss, resulting from the reliance upon any information, advi ...
Greenhouse - OHP, Inc.
... Fungus gnat adults are small midge–like flies that cause no direct plant damage. However, the larvae can feed on roots or root hairs, stunting or killing young plants. Fungus gnats have been associated with several plant pathogens. Larval feeding damage may provide an entry point for plant pathogens ...
... Fungus gnat adults are small midge–like flies that cause no direct plant damage. However, the larvae can feed on roots or root hairs, stunting or killing young plants. Fungus gnats have been associated with several plant pathogens. Larval feeding damage may provide an entry point for plant pathogens ...
Citrus
... Need for environmentally sustainable agricultural practices is recognised worldwide in view of the wide spread ecological imbalances caused by highly intensive agricultural systems. In order to address the adverse impacts of chemical pesticides on agro-ecosystems, Integrated Pest Management has evol ...
... Need for environmentally sustainable agricultural practices is recognised worldwide in view of the wide spread ecological imbalances caused by highly intensive agricultural systems. In order to address the adverse impacts of chemical pesticides on agro-ecosystems, Integrated Pest Management has evol ...
Mutagenesis of Plants Overexpressing CONSTANS
... and hybridized with a CO probe. As expected from previous experiments, no hybridization was detected in wild-type plants because of the very low expression of CO (Putterill et al., 1995). However, mRNA of the expected size was recognized in all five transformants (Figures 1A and 1B), indicating that ...
... and hybridized with a CO probe. As expected from previous experiments, no hybridization was detected in wild-type plants because of the very low expression of CO (Putterill et al., 1995). However, mRNA of the expected size was recognized in all five transformants (Figures 1A and 1B), indicating that ...
Section Peltanthera, subsection Centranthifolii [synonym
... existence of a breeding humming-bird population, the principal selector for red-flowered plants; that the majority of red-flowered penstemons are found in the Southwest and northern Mexico is no doubt correlated with the greater number of hummingbird species found in this region, compared to the res ...
... existence of a breeding humming-bird population, the principal selector for red-flowered plants; that the majority of red-flowered penstemons are found in the Southwest and northern Mexico is no doubt correlated with the greater number of hummingbird species found in this region, compared to the res ...
Phytochemical and Pharmacological activity of Genus Plumeria: An
... projects, as house plants, for cut flowers and specimen display. Ornamentals and flowers crops are not only grown for the dis play of aesthetic features, but also have nutritive and medicinal properties. There has been renewed interest in utilizing garden environments having medicinal value, as ther ...
... projects, as house plants, for cut flowers and specimen display. Ornamentals and flowers crops are not only grown for the dis play of aesthetic features, but also have nutritive and medicinal properties. There has been renewed interest in utilizing garden environments having medicinal value, as ther ...
origins and diversity of brassica and its relatives
... amphidiploids. The frequency of genome change and the direction of its evolution in the synthetic hybrids were associated with divergence between the parental diploid species. Rapid genome changes resulted in faster divergence among the derivatives of synthetic amphidiploids which, by providing raw ...
... amphidiploids. The frequency of genome change and the direction of its evolution in the synthetic hybrids were associated with divergence between the parental diploid species. Rapid genome changes resulted in faster divergence among the derivatives of synthetic amphidiploids which, by providing raw ...
Biology of the Papaya Plant
... an exarch vasculature in which six xylem and six phloem poles alternate. Cambium formation in a concentric ring triggers secondary growth and root thickening while maintaining succulence. The papaya root is predominately a non-axial, fibrous system, composed of one or two 0.5–1.0 m long tap roots. S ...
... an exarch vasculature in which six xylem and six phloem poles alternate. Cambium formation in a concentric ring triggers secondary growth and root thickening while maintaining succulence. The papaya root is predominately a non-axial, fibrous system, composed of one or two 0.5–1.0 m long tap roots. S ...
Downy brome (cheatgrass) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
... without noticeable reductions in plant density. Hence, any pulling program must be conducted for several years, or until the seed bank has been exhausted. Also, seeds that blow into the cleared areas from adjacent uncleared areas may negate the effects of pulling. When pulling, an effort should be m ...
... without noticeable reductions in plant density. Hence, any pulling program must be conducted for several years, or until the seed bank has been exhausted. Also, seeds that blow into the cleared areas from adjacent uncleared areas may negate the effects of pulling. When pulling, an effort should be m ...
Common indicator plants of Missouri Upland Woodlands
... Compare with Echinacea simulata (glade coneflower), which is very similar and occurs in the Eastern half of the Ozark and Ozark border divisions on limestone and dolomite glades, tops of bluffs, savannas, woodlands, roadsides. It has yellow pollen, which is the only sure way to distinguish it (polle ...
... Compare with Echinacea simulata (glade coneflower), which is very similar and occurs in the Eastern half of the Ozark and Ozark border divisions on limestone and dolomite glades, tops of bluffs, savannas, woodlands, roadsides. It has yellow pollen, which is the only sure way to distinguish it (polle ...
Chapter 4 - Aggie Horticulture
... Although the origin of the endosperm tissue is different, most monocot and gymnosperm seeds are ...
... Although the origin of the endosperm tissue is different, most monocot and gymnosperm seeds are ...
VFL, the Grapevine FLORICAULA/LEAFY
... However, its specific role in the characteristic features of tree reproductive development is still being elucidated. Furthermore, partial or total FLO/LFYlike sequences have been reported from other basal angiosperms and gymnosperms (Frohlich and Meyerowitz, 1997; Frohlich and Parker, 2000), althou ...
... However, its specific role in the characteristic features of tree reproductive development is still being elucidated. Furthermore, partial or total FLO/LFYlike sequences have been reported from other basal angiosperms and gymnosperms (Frohlich and Meyerowitz, 1997; Frohlich and Parker, 2000), althou ...
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... In the United States, Washington State University is focusing on several important traits for improving and adapting existing quinoa cultivars for agricultural production. Resistance to limiting abiotic stresses, such as heat stress and pre-harvest sprouting is a central area of focus. Improvement i ...
... In the United States, Washington State University is focusing on several important traits for improving and adapting existing quinoa cultivars for agricultural production. Resistance to limiting abiotic stresses, such as heat stress and pre-harvest sprouting is a central area of focus. Improvement i ...
Genetic, evolutionary and plant breeding insights from the
... changes at tga are likely to be due to aminoacid changes. Knowledge of these loci provides some of the best examples to date of how human selection for certain physical traits in maize has led to specific changes at the DNA level. Many other genes, in addition to tb1 and tga1, have played a role in ...
... changes at tga are likely to be due to aminoacid changes. Knowledge of these loci provides some of the best examples to date of how human selection for certain physical traits in maize has led to specific changes at the DNA level. Many other genes, in addition to tb1 and tga1, have played a role in ...
Kimjongilia: The King Flower Has Appeared and Spread Abroad
... One of the pioneers who taught me floriculture is Mr. Yoshie Seiro who first studied and bred the tuberous begonia in Japan. Over 20 years ago he gave me the tuberous begonia and advised me to study and breed it. This served as the point of start of the study of the tuberous begonia for me. Around t ...
... One of the pioneers who taught me floriculture is Mr. Yoshie Seiro who first studied and bred the tuberous begonia in Japan. Over 20 years ago he gave me the tuberous begonia and advised me to study and breed it. This served as the point of start of the study of the tuberous begonia for me. Around t ...
part i introduction to floral diagrams - Assets
... as stipules, leaf bases, petioles and blades, occasionally appear in flowers (e.g. Guédès, 1979). More recently, phylogenetic studies have supported the theory that flowers evolved once and that all flowers are thus homologous (‘anthophyte hypothesis’ reviewed in Bateman, Hilton and Rudall, 2006). Th ...
... as stipules, leaf bases, petioles and blades, occasionally appear in flowers (e.g. Guédès, 1979). More recently, phylogenetic studies have supported the theory that flowers evolved once and that all flowers are thus homologous (‘anthophyte hypothesis’ reviewed in Bateman, Hilton and Rudall, 2006). Th ...
Native Flowers and all Grasses
... American natives are located in our Perennials section. Native flowers are marked with the native symbol ˜ and the source of the plant stock or seed used to grow these plants is given. Those without the Minnesota symbol are selections or cultivated varieties bred from the Minnesota species. In those ...
... American natives are located in our Perennials section. Native flowers are marked with the native symbol ˜ and the source of the plant stock or seed used to grow these plants is given. Those without the Minnesota symbol are selections or cultivated varieties bred from the Minnesota species. In those ...
Programmed senescence of plant organs
... transgenic plants suppressed for ethylene production and in mutants defective in ethylene perception. Senescence is delayed in both transgenic ethylene deficient plants (Picton et al, 1993a; John et al, 1995) and ethylene insensitive mutant plants (Bleecker et al, 1988; Grbic and Bleecker, 1995). Ho ...
... transgenic plants suppressed for ethylene production and in mutants defective in ethylene perception. Senescence is delayed in both transgenic ethylene deficient plants (Picton et al, 1993a; John et al, 1995) and ethylene insensitive mutant plants (Bleecker et al, 1988; Grbic and Bleecker, 1995). Ho ...
6. Soil conditions
... 1. General characterization of the root and tuberous plants ...................................................... 2 2. The importance of the production ......................................................................................... 3 3. Botanical and plant physiological characteristics .. ...
... 1. General characterization of the root and tuberous plants ...................................................... 2 2. The importance of the production ......................................................................................... 3 3. Botanical and plant physiological characteristics .. ...
ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA Vol. 51
... E. Andrzejewska-Golec, J. Makowczyńska – Micropropagation of Plantago coronopus L. M. Arendt, R. Galek, E. Sawicka-Sienkiewicz – In vitro cultures of embryonic axes of Lupinus mutabilis and L. albus A. Bach, B. Pawłowska, K. Hura – The effect of the exogenous phenolic compound, caffeic acid on organ ...
... E. Andrzejewska-Golec, J. Makowczyńska – Micropropagation of Plantago coronopus L. M. Arendt, R. Galek, E. Sawicka-Sienkiewicz – In vitro cultures of embryonic axes of Lupinus mutabilis and L. albus A. Bach, B. Pawłowska, K. Hura – The effect of the exogenous phenolic compound, caffeic acid on organ ...