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Pampas grass - NSW Department of Primary Industries
Pampas grass - NSW Department of Primary Industries

... seed and rhizomes (root segments). Cortaderia selloana (common pampas grass), the most common species in NSW, is gynodioecious. That means there are separate female and hermaphrodite or bisexual plants. The two types vary slightly in their appearance. The female plants are prolific seeders if pollin ...
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Revisiting the Evolutionary History and Roles of Protein
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... In contrast, BSU1-type sequences stand out as divergent paralogs of the BSL1 subfamily, with very long branches that suggest a faster evolutionary pace. BSU1-type genes are found exclusively in the Brassicaceae. In Arabidopsis, BSL2/BSL3 and BSL1/BSU1 are two pairs of paralogs located at the a2 and ...
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... decreased and reached to 3.2% compared with plants irrigated with fresh water. The reduction in stem length might be due to that salinity decreased the cell division and elongation and meristemic activity (Rug et al (1963) and Bolus et al (1972). Data in Tables (3 and 4) indicated that the highest v ...
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Plant Diversity 1: The Colonization of Land

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... Tap root system: It is a mass of roots which develops from the radicle of the embryo . It consists of a tap root, secondary root, tertiary roots and rootlets. The radicle itself grows up directly into the main or primary root. The persistent primary root is known as tap root. It is usually the most ...
Annual ragweed - Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
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... Doubled haploid lines production through isolated anthers and isolated microspore cultures has been used widely for genetic studies and plant breeding of Brassica crops. The ploidy level of microspore derived plants varies, and normally haploid, diploid and mixoploid plants could be obtained in vitr ...
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... from Heartsease (Viola tricolor) in Europe. These wildflowers are known as Johnny Jump Ups in the United States. The flower we know as pansy is a hybrid: Viola x wittrockiana. The name “pansy” comes from the French word for pensive because of their resemblance to a thoughtful human face. The pansy f ...
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... the leaves. It is not as vigorous as other types, growing only 18 inches ‘Corrie’s Gold’ plant. tall and has white flowers tinged with pink. ‘Dauphine’ – is extra large, growing 5-7 feet tall, with green foliage and white to pink flowers. Karalee® Petite Pink (‘Star Pink’) – is a shorter cultivar wi ...
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... leafy, green gametophyte. The sporophyte depends on the gametophyte for food and water. When we think of the green carpet of mosses, it is the gametophyte we are seeing. – The ferns sporophytes have leaves which are much larger than the gametophytes. They have clusters of sporangia, where the spores ...
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