A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
... Nagaland is a small State in North-East India. Its Indigenous tribes have a rich plant folklore culture. The Indigenous Bioresources Research Group (IBRG) of Macquarie University have established a collaborative research partnership with Chungtia village, Nagaland, with the objectives of documenting ...
... Nagaland is a small State in North-East India. Its Indigenous tribes have a rich plant folklore culture. The Indigenous Bioresources Research Group (IBRG) of Macquarie University have established a collaborative research partnership with Chungtia village, Nagaland, with the objectives of documenting ...
Multiplying by dividing
... A word wall might include a topic title or picture and words which we have seen or heard about the topic. It is an organized collection of words and images displayed in the classroom. It supports the development of vocabulary related to a particular topic and provides a reference for students. Tips ...
... A word wall might include a topic title or picture and words which we have seen or heard about the topic. It is an organized collection of words and images displayed in the classroom. It supports the development of vocabulary related to a particular topic and provides a reference for students. Tips ...
Leaf polarity and meristem formation in Arabidopsis
... side. Leaves grow upward and vary in the degree to which they are radialized: some are trumpet-shaped, others are rod-like. (C) phb-1d/phb-1d plant viewed from the side. Leaves and cotyledons are extremely radialized and grow vertically. c, cotyledons; l, leaves. (D) Adaxial (left) and abaxial (righ ...
... side. Leaves grow upward and vary in the degree to which they are radialized: some are trumpet-shaped, others are rod-like. (C) phb-1d/phb-1d plant viewed from the side. Leaves and cotyledons are extremely radialized and grow vertically. c, cotyledons; l, leaves. (D) Adaxial (left) and abaxial (righ ...
Meristem
... concept, a developing leaf primordium there are two regions of growth associated with the apical and marginal meristems. ...
... concept, a developing leaf primordium there are two regions of growth associated with the apical and marginal meristems. ...
Poisonous Plants - Lamb
... Plants Poisonous to Eat Poisonous Wildflower and Woodland Plants Baneberry - Red baneberry (Actaea rubra), and White baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) are woodland wild flowers of the Buttercup Family that grow in mesic rich woods. These perennials are about 2 ft. tall, have 2-3 parted leaves, and are t ...
... Plants Poisonous to Eat Poisonous Wildflower and Woodland Plants Baneberry - Red baneberry (Actaea rubra), and White baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) are woodland wild flowers of the Buttercup Family that grow in mesic rich woods. These perennials are about 2 ft. tall, have 2-3 parted leaves, and are t ...
Classification of Plants
... Because there are many different kinds of plants, it is helpful to know how to classify them. To classify means to arrange according to class or category. This is usually done based on characteristics shared by certain plants. Classifying helps us put into order the many varieties of plants that exi ...
... Because there are many different kinds of plants, it is helpful to know how to classify them. To classify means to arrange according to class or category. This is usually done based on characteristics shared by certain plants. Classifying helps us put into order the many varieties of plants that exi ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
... Hallmann, 2001; Bacon & Hinton, 2006). However, the colonization process of reproductive organs by endophytic bacteria, particularly by some PGPR, is unknown. An understanding of this process in plants of agricultural importance could potentially be used for enhancing plant production (Lodewyckx et ...
... Hallmann, 2001; Bacon & Hinton, 2006). However, the colonization process of reproductive organs by endophytic bacteria, particularly by some PGPR, is unknown. An understanding of this process in plants of agricultural importance could potentially be used for enhancing plant production (Lodewyckx et ...
(1) Bud scales these are scaly stipules which enclose and protect
... fuse together e.g. Lonicera flava, Canscora diffusa ...
... fuse together e.g. Lonicera flava, Canscora diffusa ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal networks: process and functions. A
... For both symbionts, the period before physical contact (appressorium formation) involves recognition and attraction of appropriate partners and other events promoting an alliance. There is increasing evidence showing that the fungus and plant start to recognize each other long before the first colon ...
... For both symbionts, the period before physical contact (appressorium formation) involves recognition and attraction of appropriate partners and other events promoting an alliance. There is increasing evidence showing that the fungus and plant start to recognize each other long before the first colon ...
Review Article - WebmedCentral.com
... focus of medicine shifts from treatment of manifest disease to prevention, herbal medicine (with its four pillars of phytochemistry, phytopharmacy, phytopharmacology and phytotherapy) has come into consideration, being a renaissance of age-old human tradition (Weiss and Fintelmann, 2000). The ‘Green ...
... focus of medicine shifts from treatment of manifest disease to prevention, herbal medicine (with its four pillars of phytochemistry, phytopharmacy, phytopharmacology and phytotherapy) has come into consideration, being a renaissance of age-old human tradition (Weiss and Fintelmann, 2000). The ‘Green ...
Diversity and evolution of a trait mediating ant–plant interactions
... underwent remarkable morphological diversification and occur in over 80 % of the approx. 350 species. † Methods EFN diversity in location, morphology and plant ontogeny was characterized in wild and cultivated plants, using scanning electron microscopy and microtome sectioning. From these data EFN e ...
... underwent remarkable morphological diversification and occur in over 80 % of the approx. 350 species. † Methods EFN diversity in location, morphology and plant ontogeny was characterized in wild and cultivated plants, using scanning electron microscopy and microtome sectioning. From these data EFN e ...
Beach False Foxglove (Agalinus fasciculata).
... Tube-like pneumatophores emerge upright along the root system in the wet soil. Small greenish-white flowers are fragrant and an important nectar source. Propagated from seeds. Host plant for Mangrove Buckeye (Junonia evarete). Blanketflower (Gaillardia pulchella). Our State flower, this orange and y ...
... Tube-like pneumatophores emerge upright along the root system in the wet soil. Small greenish-white flowers are fragrant and an important nectar source. Propagated from seeds. Host plant for Mangrove Buckeye (Junonia evarete). Blanketflower (Gaillardia pulchella). Our State flower, this orange and y ...
Qualification Specification for RHS Level 2 Certificate in the
... Reasonable Adjustments and Special Consideration RHS Qualifications is committed to ensuring fair assessment for all candidates, and will facilitate access to its qualifications through reasonable adjustments to assessment arrangements for candidates with an identified specific need. An example of a ...
... Reasonable Adjustments and Special Consideration RHS Qualifications is committed to ensuring fair assessment for all candidates, and will facilitate access to its qualifications through reasonable adjustments to assessment arrangements for candidates with an identified specific need. An example of a ...
Diseases of Forage Grasses in Humid Temperate Zones
... This bulletin describes control measures for common disease incitants on selected forage-, range-, and pasture-type grasses. The majority of the pathogens discussed are common in the United States. However, a few bacteria and viruses not known to occur in the United States are included because of th ...
... This bulletin describes control measures for common disease incitants on selected forage-, range-, and pasture-type grasses. The majority of the pathogens discussed are common in the United States. However, a few bacteria and viruses not known to occur in the United States are included because of th ...
Theophrastus on geophytes - Oxford Academic
... This cormous plant, corn-flag (phasganon, xiphion and xiphos of HP) is a cornfield weed in the Mediterranean and Irano-Turanian areas, not recorded from primary habitats by Mouterde (1966: 303-304, Zohary (1978: 617), Hamilton (1980) and Feinbrun-Dothan (1986: 137-138), but also found on limestone s ...
... This cormous plant, corn-flag (phasganon, xiphion and xiphos of HP) is a cornfield weed in the Mediterranean and Irano-Turanian areas, not recorded from primary habitats by Mouterde (1966: 303-304, Zohary (1978: 617), Hamilton (1980) and Feinbrun-Dothan (1986: 137-138), but also found on limestone s ...
Field Guide to Weeds of Eastern Oregon
... Black walnut (Juglans nigra) looks similar but can be distinguished by its strong tannic aroma emitted from crushed leaves. Sumac (Rhus sp.) also appears similar but has serrated leaves and a small, red, fuzzy drupe (fruit) that persists through the winter. ...
... Black walnut (Juglans nigra) looks similar but can be distinguished by its strong tannic aroma emitted from crushed leaves. Sumac (Rhus sp.) also appears similar but has serrated leaves and a small, red, fuzzy drupe (fruit) that persists through the winter. ...
SEF, a New Protein Required for Flowering
... contrast, under short days (SD) mutant leaf size was almost identical to that of the wild-type, but serrated phenotype was more severe (Fig. 1, D and E). Interestingly, a similar serrated phenotype has been described in pie1 and arp6 plants under SD conditions (Noh and Amasino, 2003; Choi et al., 20 ...
... contrast, under short days (SD) mutant leaf size was almost identical to that of the wild-type, but serrated phenotype was more severe (Fig. 1, D and E). Interestingly, a similar serrated phenotype has been described in pie1 and arp6 plants under SD conditions (Noh and Amasino, 2003; Choi et al., 20 ...
Programmed senescence of plant organs
... in the presence of high constitutive levels of ethylene reduces the endogenous sensitivity of the plant to ethylene-induced senescence. The available data convincingly shows that ethylene is not necessary for leaf senescence to occur but that it may act to modulate the timing of this process. Other ...
... in the presence of high constitutive levels of ethylene reduces the endogenous sensitivity of the plant to ethylene-induced senescence. The available data convincingly shows that ethylene is not necessary for leaf senescence to occur but that it may act to modulate the timing of this process. Other ...
Biotic and abiotic factors influencing the development of N
... only disturb natural plant communities but causes disturbances in plantmicrobe symbioses, which are critical factors in helping further plant growth in degraded ecosystems (Requena et al. 2001). Planting of trees is one important practical step to interrupt or retard this deleterious process. Agrofo ...
... only disturb natural plant communities but causes disturbances in plantmicrobe symbioses, which are critical factors in helping further plant growth in degraded ecosystems (Requena et al. 2001). Planting of trees is one important practical step to interrupt or retard this deleterious process. Agrofo ...
Banana Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
... event that healthy propagating material is not available, the sucker is cut off and its rhizome is pared of all damaged roots and dark tissue, or is cut into pieces containing only white, healthy tissue and a few buds. If nematodes are a problem in the area, it is strongly recommended that nematode- ...
... event that healthy propagating material is not available, the sucker is cut off and its rhizome is pared of all damaged roots and dark tissue, or is cut into pieces containing only white, healthy tissue and a few buds. If nematodes are a problem in the area, it is strongly recommended that nematode- ...
Banana Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
... event that healthy propagating material is not available, the sucker is cut off and its rhizome is pared of all damaged roots and dark tissue, or is cut into pieces containing only white, healthy tissue and a few buds. If nematodes are a problem in the area, it is strongly recommended that nematode- ...
... event that healthy propagating material is not available, the sucker is cut off and its rhizome is pared of all damaged roots and dark tissue, or is cut into pieces containing only white, healthy tissue and a few buds. If nematodes are a problem in the area, it is strongly recommended that nematode- ...
The Florigen Genes FT and TSF Modulate
... Arabidopsis shows increased internode elongation of the primary shoot axis (bolting) and initiation and outgrowth of lateral buds to develop a racemose inflorescence with complex lateral shoot systems. Of these changes, development of lateral shoot systems strengthens the reproductive success of the ...
... Arabidopsis shows increased internode elongation of the primary shoot axis (bolting) and initiation and outgrowth of lateral buds to develop a racemose inflorescence with complex lateral shoot systems. Of these changes, development of lateral shoot systems strengthens the reproductive success of the ...
Plant stress measurement
Plant stress measurement is the quantification of environmental effects on plant health. When plants are subjected to less than ideal growing conditions, they are considered to be under stress. Stress factors can affect growth, survival and crop yields. Plant stress research looks at the response of plants to limitations and excesses of the main abiotic factors (light, temperature, water and nutrients), and of other stress factors that are important in particular situations (e.g. pests, pathogens, or pollutants). Plant stress measurement usually focuses on taking measurements from living plants. It can involve visual assessments of plant vitality, however, more recently the focus has moved to the use of instruments and protocols that reveal the response of particular processes within the plant (especially, photosynthesis, plant cell signalling and plant secondary metabolism)Determining the optimal conditions for plant growth, e.g. optimising water use in an agricultural systemDetermining the climatic range of different species or subspeciesDetermining which species or subspecies are resistant to a particular stress factor