Chapter 9 (Plant Morphology)
... The terms cited here are largely descended from those used by herbalists and botanists of the past, beginning perhaps with Theophrastus (370 – ca. 285 bc), one of the first to write detailed plant descriptions using technical terminology (as in Historia Plantarum). The terms have evolved tremendousl ...
... The terms cited here are largely descended from those used by herbalists and botanists of the past, beginning perhaps with Theophrastus (370 – ca. 285 bc), one of the first to write detailed plant descriptions using technical terminology (as in Historia Plantarum). The terms have evolved tremendousl ...
Field Guide to Georgia Milkweeds
... Plant Description: Multiple stout branching stalks that are 20-80cm tall. Hairy leaves are alternating on the stem. Leaves are 4-10 cm long and 1-2.5 cm wide. Flowers from red to yellow, mostly orange. 3-15 umbels on the sideways branching stems. The umbels are 2-5 cm broad. Seed pods are 8-15 cm lo ...
... Plant Description: Multiple stout branching stalks that are 20-80cm tall. Hairy leaves are alternating on the stem. Leaves are 4-10 cm long and 1-2.5 cm wide. Flowers from red to yellow, mostly orange. 3-15 umbels on the sideways branching stems. The umbels are 2-5 cm broad. Seed pods are 8-15 cm lo ...
potentially important food plants of sierra leone
... a wide range of food plants, their bodies will normally get a balanced amount of all the different nutrients they require. If a nutrient is lacking in one food plant, then they are likely to get it from another plant if they are eating a range of food plants. For this reason, everybody should eat a ...
... a wide range of food plants, their bodies will normally get a balanced amount of all the different nutrients they require. If a nutrient is lacking in one food plant, then they are likely to get it from another plant if they are eating a range of food plants. For this reason, everybody should eat a ...
Structural, biochemical, and physiological
... labelling occurred in areas where the sections were wrinkled due to trapping of antibodies/label (results not shown). For TEM immunolabelling, thin sections on Formvar-coated nickel grids were incubated for 1 h in TBST+BSA to block nonspecific protein binding on the sections. They were then incubate ...
... labelling occurred in areas where the sections were wrinkled due to trapping of antibodies/label (results not shown). For TEM immunolabelling, thin sections on Formvar-coated nickel grids were incubated for 1 h in TBST+BSA to block nonspecific protein binding on the sections. They were then incubate ...
1 Characteristics of Living Things
... organism with many cells, different kinds of cells perform specialized functions. For example, your nerve cells transport signals, and your muscle cells are specialized for movement. In an organism made up of only one cell, different parts of the cell perform different functions. For example, a one- ...
... organism with many cells, different kinds of cells perform specialized functions. For example, your nerve cells transport signals, and your muscle cells are specialized for movement. In an organism made up of only one cell, different parts of the cell perform different functions. For example, a one- ...
3. Functions and regulation of plant ß-1,3-glucanases (PR
... As part of the fertilization process, pollen tubes grow through the transmitting tissue of the style toward the ovary (reviews 58,59). The transmitting tissue consists of elongated, secretory cells, connected end-to-end through plasmodesmata. It is believed that interactions between the transmitting ...
... As part of the fertilization process, pollen tubes grow through the transmitting tissue of the style toward the ovary (reviews 58,59). The transmitting tissue consists of elongated, secretory cells, connected end-to-end through plasmodesmata. It is believed that interactions between the transmitting ...
The REVOLUTA gene is necessary for apical meristem development
... branch originates in the uppermost leaf axil and others develop cohorts of plants grown side-by-side under identical conditions. basipetally through the type 2 and 1 phytomers (Alvarez et al., Cohort 1 was grown in May-July of 1994, cohort 2 in July-August 1992; Hempel and Feldman, 1994). In both of ...
... branch originates in the uppermost leaf axil and others develop cohorts of plants grown side-by-side under identical conditions. basipetally through the type 2 and 1 phytomers (Alvarez et al., Cohort 1 was grown in May-July of 1994, cohort 2 in July-August 1992; Hempel and Feldman, 1994). In both of ...
Evolutionary classification of ammonium, nitrate, and peptide
... NRT2 family require physical association (protein interaction) with NAR2 (Nitrate Assimilation-Related) proteins [10,11] for proper functioning. Interaction with NAR2 proteins was shown to be necessary in diverse plant lineages, including monocots, eudicots, and green algae [9,12]. NRT1s are respons ...
... NRT2 family require physical association (protein interaction) with NAR2 (Nitrate Assimilation-Related) proteins [10,11] for proper functioning. Interaction with NAR2 proteins was shown to be necessary in diverse plant lineages, including monocots, eudicots, and green algae [9,12]. NRT1s are respons ...
Local lesions on inoculated leaves, systemic mottling or necrotic spots
... considered to be the most economically important or most common. This does not exclude the possibility that at some later time other Tospovirus species may be added to the protocol or separate protocols prepared, as the need arises and depending on the availability of suitable and validated diagnost ...
... considered to be the most economically important or most common. This does not exclude the possibility that at some later time other Tospovirus species may be added to the protocol or separate protocols prepared, as the need arises and depending on the availability of suitable and validated diagnost ...
CHAPTER 8 DIVERSITY AND CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERING
... 35. For the Cactaceae, what is the plant habit, stem texture, and geographic distribution? Plant habit: tree or shrub. Stem texture: succulent. Geographic distribution: N. & S. America (except for one species in Africa). 36. What are the specialized axillary meristems of cacti termed, and what do th ...
... 35. For the Cactaceae, what is the plant habit, stem texture, and geographic distribution? Plant habit: tree or shrub. Stem texture: succulent. Geographic distribution: N. & S. America (except for one species in Africa). 36. What are the specialized axillary meristems of cacti termed, and what do th ...
SOME COMMON SHADE TREE GALLS
... is protected within the structure. This means that remedial actions, other than pruning in some cases, are not effective. Preventive action is necessary to attempt to reduce the infestation the following season and these may be of limited value. Fortunately, most galls, especially those on leaves an ...
... is protected within the structure. This means that remedial actions, other than pruning in some cases, are not effective. Preventive action is necessary to attempt to reduce the infestation the following season and these may be of limited value. Fortunately, most galls, especially those on leaves an ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The nal2 nal3 (nal2/3) double recessive mutant of Oryza sativa L. japonica rice was previously obtained from Kyushu University, Japan, and has been maintained by the Rural Development Administration, Korea. The nal2/3 mutant was backcrossed twice with a Japanese japonica rice cv ‘Kinmaze’ and progre ...
... The nal2 nal3 (nal2/3) double recessive mutant of Oryza sativa L. japonica rice was previously obtained from Kyushu University, Japan, and has been maintained by the Rural Development Administration, Korea. The nal2/3 mutant was backcrossed twice with a Japanese japonica rice cv ‘Kinmaze’ and progre ...
Poison Hemlock Lesson 1 Upper - the Idaho Weed Awareness
... The Enemy - Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a biennial plant that grows up to 12 foot tall. This is the most toxic of Idaho's 57 listed noxious weeds. All parts of this plant are poisonous to livestock and humans, in fact the extract of this plant was use to execute Socrates of ancient Greece. ...
... The Enemy - Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a biennial plant that grows up to 12 foot tall. This is the most toxic of Idaho's 57 listed noxious weeds. All parts of this plant are poisonous to livestock and humans, in fact the extract of this plant was use to execute Socrates of ancient Greece. ...
Carlson/Lapina
... SUNFLOWER FAMILY (ASTERACEAE) OF ALASKA: Commonly encountered nonnative and native species, plus tools for ID Matt Carlson ...
... SUNFLOWER FAMILY (ASTERACEAE) OF ALASKA: Commonly encountered nonnative and native species, plus tools for ID Matt Carlson ...
Families With two names
... A plant may have more than one common name. For example, wax goldenweed and Spanish gold both refer to the same plant species, Grindelia ciliata. A common name may refer to several plants with similar characteristics. Aquacatillo (“little avocado”), for example, is a common name that identifies seve ...
... A plant may have more than one common name. For example, wax goldenweed and Spanish gold both refer to the same plant species, Grindelia ciliata. A common name may refer to several plants with similar characteristics. Aquacatillo (“little avocado”), for example, is a common name that identifies seve ...
Growth types – Climbing plants
... Aggressive climbing plants are some of the worst exotic invasive, non-native plants. One of the worst is kudzu. It has earned its nickname as “the vine that ate the south”, because of how rapidly it covers plants and structures in the ...
... Aggressive climbing plants are some of the worst exotic invasive, non-native plants. One of the worst is kudzu. It has earned its nickname as “the vine that ate the south”, because of how rapidly it covers plants and structures in the ...
2015 Fall Plant Sale - Department of Horticultural Sciences
... silvery-soft, almost-white, fuzzy leaves. Growing only about 6 inches tall and spreading to about 3 feet wide, Great filler in the front of garden spaces, especially raised beds, where it can cascade over onto the ground. It also does great in containers, spilling over the edge for dramatic effect. ...
... silvery-soft, almost-white, fuzzy leaves. Growing only about 6 inches tall and spreading to about 3 feet wide, Great filler in the front of garden spaces, especially raised beds, where it can cascade over onto the ground. It also does great in containers, spilling over the edge for dramatic effect. ...
Shri RVSAVADI B.Sc, M.Pharm.
... The treatment of peptic ulcer is till unsatisfactory due to lack of complete information about etiology & pathophysiology of the disease. Drug used in the treatment of peptic ulcer decrease the morbidity & mortility but they produce many adverse reactions like impotency , gynaecoemastia , heamopoiti ...
... The treatment of peptic ulcer is till unsatisfactory due to lack of complete information about etiology & pathophysiology of the disease. Drug used in the treatment of peptic ulcer decrease the morbidity & mortility but they produce many adverse reactions like impotency , gynaecoemastia , heamopoiti ...
Pattern Formation in Shoots: A Likely Role for Minimal Energy
... a regularpatternis advantageous.Some patterns may be exploited for particularfunctions.No particular divergence angle, however, has a broad selective advantage. Selection appears to act on a small set of available patterns.The three main types of pattern all can be shown in maize with the same mutan ...
... a regularpatternis advantageous.Some patterns may be exploited for particularfunctions.No particular divergence angle, however, has a broad selective advantage. Selection appears to act on a small set of available patterns.The three main types of pattern all can be shown in maize with the same mutan ...
The control of developmental phase transitions in plants
... identity (Adrian et al., 2009; Amasino, 2010; Srikanth and Schmid, 2011). The correct timing of the transition to flowering is of utmost importance to all plants, as it may have a strong impact on fitness. For example, flowering should take place when the climatic conditions are suitable and suffici ...
... identity (Adrian et al., 2009; Amasino, 2010; Srikanth and Schmid, 2011). The correct timing of the transition to flowering is of utmost importance to all plants, as it may have a strong impact on fitness. For example, flowering should take place when the climatic conditions are suitable and suffici ...
the 2015 Unusual Tropicals and Annuals Sale Catalog
... first are ascending and then coil into a tight spring. Apparently the spring is a mechanism to expose less leaf surface to the desiccating sun of its native habitat, the sand plains of Cape Province, South Africa. It's a winter grower and doesn't need much water in the summer. The star-shaped, green ...
... first are ascending and then coil into a tight spring. Apparently the spring is a mechanism to expose less leaf surface to the desiccating sun of its native habitat, the sand plains of Cape Province, South Africa. It's a winter grower and doesn't need much water in the summer. The star-shaped, green ...
TG/195/1
... expression of the relevant characteristics of the variety and for the conduct of the examination. The size of the plots should be such that plants or parts of plants may be removed for measurement and counting without prejudice to the observations which must be made up to the end of the growing peri ...
... expression of the relevant characteristics of the variety and for the conduct of the examination. The size of the plots should be such that plants or parts of plants may be removed for measurement and counting without prejudice to the observations which must be made up to the end of the growing peri ...
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... Needs water to get established, but can tolerate mild drought after established.1 Sunflower likes a position of full sun and remember to water moderately. As a rough idea of the types of climates Sunflower does best in, check to see if your local area is within USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and 9. Sunflowe ...
... Needs water to get established, but can tolerate mild drought after established.1 Sunflower likes a position of full sun and remember to water moderately. As a rough idea of the types of climates Sunflower does best in, check to see if your local area is within USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and 9. Sunflowe ...
Daylilies - Cornell Cooperative Extension
... the soil. This will greatly facilitate the job of separating the plants. Overgrown clumps may be separated easily by inserting two spading forks, back to back, through the center of the clump and gently prying the forks apart. Replant 6" or 8" apart in squares or triangles. ...
... the soil. This will greatly facilitate the job of separating the plants. Overgrown clumps may be separated easily by inserting two spading forks, back to back, through the center of the clump and gently prying the forks apart. Replant 6" or 8" apart in squares or triangles. ...
2015 plant sale catalog - Idaho Botanical Garden
... The Idaho Botanical Garden staff enthusiastically welcomes you to our 2015 Spring Plant Sale. We have been working on the variety selection with our collaborators and suppliers since last summer to bring you an exciting collection of new and different plants as well as ones you come to get each and ...
... The Idaho Botanical Garden staff enthusiastically welcomes you to our 2015 Spring Plant Sale. We have been working on the variety selection with our collaborators and suppliers since last summer to bring you an exciting collection of new and different plants as well as ones you come to get each and ...
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