Predicting species` maximum dispersal distances from simple plant
... Dispersal is the unidirectional movement of individuals away from their place of birth (Levin et al. 2003). For plants, this spatial movement occurs through vegetative growth or seed dispersal (here we use ‘‘seed’’ as a general term for a reproductive dispersing unit). While vegetative spread plays ...
... Dispersal is the unidirectional movement of individuals away from their place of birth (Levin et al. 2003). For plants, this spatial movement occurs through vegetative growth or seed dispersal (here we use ‘‘seed’’ as a general term for a reproductive dispersing unit). While vegetative spread plays ...
International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research
... aquatic species used as vegetable, has been cultivated for more than 2,000 years, and now has been widely cultivated Nelumbo grows as an emergent aquatic plant in water up to 2 m in depth at the margins of still lakes or ponds and in slow-moving rivers. It is commonly found growing in ponds and tank ...
... aquatic species used as vegetable, has been cultivated for more than 2,000 years, and now has been widely cultivated Nelumbo grows as an emergent aquatic plant in water up to 2 m in depth at the margins of still lakes or ponds and in slow-moving rivers. It is commonly found growing in ponds and tank ...
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 ...
Lantana camara - Mike Palmer`s home page
... L. camara can grow between the latitudes 45°N and 45°S and an altitude of up to 1400 m. The rapid spread of L. camara throughout the tropics is associated with human-induced disturbances. It forms extensive, dense and impenetrable thickets in forestry plantations, orchards, pasture land, waste land ...
... L. camara can grow between the latitudes 45°N and 45°S and an altitude of up to 1400 m. The rapid spread of L. camara throughout the tropics is associated with human-induced disturbances. It forms extensive, dense and impenetrable thickets in forestry plantations, orchards, pasture land, waste land ...
Managing weeds in vegetables organically R
... constituents. If inter-planted with a vegetable crop as a living mulch, the cover crop chosen should complement the main crop in resource use while directly or indirectly suppressing weed growth, thereby inhibiting weeds without negatively impacting the crop. For more information on cover crops and ...
... constituents. If inter-planted with a vegetable crop as a living mulch, the cover crop chosen should complement the main crop in resource use while directly or indirectly suppressing weed growth, thereby inhibiting weeds without negatively impacting the crop. For more information on cover crops and ...
Breeding Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. ex Poir.) for Fruit
... long before the discovery of America (Whitaker and Bemis 1976). Archaeological remains trace the association of pumpkins and squashes with man in America for at least 10,000 years (Whitaker and Cutler 1971). It was presumed that fruits of most wild species of Cucurbita were of a size and colour to a ...
... long before the discovery of America (Whitaker and Bemis 1976). Archaeological remains trace the association of pumpkins and squashes with man in America for at least 10,000 years (Whitaker and Cutler 1971). It was presumed that fruits of most wild species of Cucurbita were of a size and colour to a ...
An efficient protocol for the production of triploid plants from
... Embryo; End, Endosperm; OW, Ovary Wall; Int, integument) (× 13). B. 2-week-old culture of an immature seed on MS + NAA (5 µmol/L) + BAP (2 µmol/L) + CH (500 mg L –1). The seed has burst, releasing the green embryo and callusing endosperm (× 3.6). C. Same, after 3 weeks; a white fluffy endosperm call ...
... Embryo; End, Endosperm; OW, Ovary Wall; Int, integument) (× 13). B. 2-week-old culture of an immature seed on MS + NAA (5 µmol/L) + BAP (2 µmol/L) + CH (500 mg L –1). The seed has burst, releasing the green embryo and callusing endosperm (× 3.6). C. Same, after 3 weeks; a white fluffy endosperm call ...
MF2734 Great Plains Canola Production Handbook
... variety survives well in areas with lower minimum temperatures than those in the Great Plains, it may not tolerate the rapid fluctuations in temperatures characteristic of the area. The varieties developed specifically for the Great Plains have demonstrated excellent winter survival in the region. V ...
... variety survives well in areas with lower minimum temperatures than those in the Great Plains, it may not tolerate the rapid fluctuations in temperatures characteristic of the area. The varieties developed specifically for the Great Plains have demonstrated excellent winter survival in the region. V ...
Fighting Invasive Weeds - A Northeastern Nevada Landowners
... To maintain their health and productivity, landscapes must be protected from the threat of invasive weeds. Many people are unaware that invasive weeds pose a very real environmental threat. When weeds are mentioned, they think of the dandelions in their lawn or the weeds in their vegetable gardens. ...
... To maintain their health and productivity, landscapes must be protected from the threat of invasive weeds. Many people are unaware that invasive weeds pose a very real environmental threat. When weeds are mentioned, they think of the dandelions in their lawn or the weeds in their vegetable gardens. ...
Hoary Alyssum - Diagnostic Services
... MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity institution. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, or family status. • Issued ...
... MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity institution. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, or family status. • Issued ...
MF2734 Great Plains Canola Production Handbook
... variety survives well in areas with lower minimum temperatures than those in the Great Plains, it may not tolerate the rapid fluctuations in temperatures characteristic of the area. The varieties developed specifically for the Great Plains have demonstrated excellent winter survival in the region. V ...
... variety survives well in areas with lower minimum temperatures than those in the Great Plains, it may not tolerate the rapid fluctuations in temperatures characteristic of the area. The varieties developed specifically for the Great Plains have demonstrated excellent winter survival in the region. V ...
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 ...
crops / other plants affected
... PATHWAYS FOR MOVEMENT AND DISPERSAL Natural dispersal The wind can transport seeds considerable distances, estimated at up to 1000 m, though this is considerably reduced to as little as 10 m in wooded areas (Shaw, 1984). Seeds are mature after 6 months and dispersal generally occurs 2 months after ...
... PATHWAYS FOR MOVEMENT AND DISPERSAL Natural dispersal The wind can transport seeds considerable distances, estimated at up to 1000 m, though this is considerably reduced to as little as 10 m in wooded areas (Shaw, 1984). Seeds are mature after 6 months and dispersal generally occurs 2 months after ...
International Journal of Noni Research
... benefits of these remedies. While searching for food, the ancient found that some foods had specific properties of relieving or eliminating certain diseases and maintaining good health. It was the beginning of herbal medicine. The same story occurred in Polynesia. Among the medicinal plants discover ...
... benefits of these remedies. While searching for food, the ancient found that some foods had specific properties of relieving or eliminating certain diseases and maintaining good health. It was the beginning of herbal medicine. The same story occurred in Polynesia. Among the medicinal plants discover ...
Trophic Interactions during Primary Succession
... good-quality sites (Wood and del Moral 1987; del Moral and Wood 1993). Yet a few edge patches were highly isolated (at least 2 km from a seed source), and seed traps located many meters away from seed sources regularly recruited lupine seeds (Wood and del Moral 1987; del Moral and Wood 1993). Conseq ...
... good-quality sites (Wood and del Moral 1987; del Moral and Wood 1993). Yet a few edge patches were highly isolated (at least 2 km from a seed source), and seed traps located many meters away from seed sources regularly recruited lupine seeds (Wood and del Moral 1987; del Moral and Wood 1993). Conseq ...
Canola in the Classroom
... How does canola grow? > On the farm these plants grow to a height of one to two meters. The yellow flower produces seed pods that are about 5 centimeters in length. Each seed pod contains 20 to 30 round seeds. These tiny seeds are crushed to extrude canola oil. > From germination to seed productio ...
... How does canola grow? > On the farm these plants grow to a height of one to two meters. The yellow flower produces seed pods that are about 5 centimeters in length. Each seed pod contains 20 to 30 round seeds. These tiny seeds are crushed to extrude canola oil. > From germination to seed productio ...
Common Name: Artemesia - Powis Castle Botanical name
... Plant Use: Borders, Excellent rock garden plant, Pot plant Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill C ...
... Plant Use: Borders, Excellent rock garden plant, Pot plant Chile Pequin is the native chile pepper from which many edible chilies have been derived. The natural range extends from tropical America through the southernmost tip of Texas north to Waco, east to Florida and west to Arizona. In the Hill C ...
The Global Potential for Quinoa and Other Andean
... (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet). They all have high nutritional value, with an outstanding protein quality and a capacity to be transformed into a large range of products. The Andean grains can be used to make products of different flavor, color, and form (CIED, 1992). Traditionally, Andean farmers utiliz ...
... (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet). They all have high nutritional value, with an outstanding protein quality and a capacity to be transformed into a large range of products. The Andean grains can be used to make products of different flavor, color, and form (CIED, 1992). Traditionally, Andean farmers utiliz ...
Commission Regulation (EU) No 212/2013 of 11 March 2013
... Official Journal of the European Union ...
... Official Journal of the European Union ...
Modelling coexistence of plant functional types in grassland
... Understanding the mechanisms of species coexistence is a key issue in community ecology (Tilman, 1997; Chesson, 2000a,b; Jeltsch et al., 2000; Amarasekare, 2003). In particular for species rich plant communities, e.g. grasslands ecosystems, the question, which factors and processes facilitate coexis ...
... Understanding the mechanisms of species coexistence is a key issue in community ecology (Tilman, 1997; Chesson, 2000a,b; Jeltsch et al., 2000; Amarasekare, 2003). In particular for species rich plant communities, e.g. grasslands ecosystems, the question, which factors and processes facilitate coexis ...
Introduction Rosa agrestis Savi, a very morphologically
... of Slovakia for a long time. The morphological variability has caused lots of ambiguities in botanical literature, due to the fact that several specimens have been considered sometimes as separate species, while in other time as R. agrestis varieties. For example, in the paper of Procházka & Krahul ...
... of Slovakia for a long time. The morphological variability has caused lots of ambiguities in botanical literature, due to the fact that several specimens have been considered sometimes as separate species, while in other time as R. agrestis varieties. For example, in the paper of Procházka & Krahul ...
Antimicrobial activity of grapefruit seed and pulp ethanolic extract
... limonin glucoside and phlorin in citrus byproducts, J. Agric. Food Chem. 49 (2001) 5982–5988. 7. L. Sh. Tushiswili, S. V. Durmishidze and K. V. Sulaberidze, Sterols of grapefruit, orange, mandarin pulps (Citrus paradisi, Citrus sinensis, Citrus unshiu), Chem. Nat. Comp. 18 (1983) 445–447. 8. L. Lope ...
... limonin glucoside and phlorin in citrus byproducts, J. Agric. Food Chem. 49 (2001) 5982–5988. 7. L. Sh. Tushiswili, S. V. Durmishidze and K. V. Sulaberidze, Sterols of grapefruit, orange, mandarin pulps (Citrus paradisi, Citrus sinensis, Citrus unshiu), Chem. Nat. Comp. 18 (1983) 445–447. 8. L. Lope ...
Presentation - The Grand Canyon Association
... • Where and when did plants originate? • Why were they cultivated and domesticated? • How often were they introduced into specific ...
... • Where and when did plants originate? • Why were they cultivated and domesticated? • How often were they introduced into specific ...
The Biology of Striga, Orobanche, and other Root
... germination. Worsham et al (189) obtained 100% germination in S. asiatica with scopoletin. This is of particular interest since these compounds are well-known allelochemics (140, 150). I know of no evidence that species of Striga and Orobanche might be allelopathic to their hosts-their relation shi ...
... germination. Worsham et al (189) obtained 100% germination in S. asiatica with scopoletin. This is of particular interest since these compounds are well-known allelochemics (140, 150). I know of no evidence that species of Striga and Orobanche might be allelopathic to their hosts-their relation shi ...
Gliricidia Sepium Essay Research Paper GLIRICIDIA
... Gliricidia is propagated readily from seed, with no seed pretreatment necessary. Seed viability is reduced dramatically after one year in storage, so fresh seeds should be used. They can be directseeded or established in a nursery. Cuttage: Gliricidia roots readily from leafless cuttings either in t ...
... Gliricidia is propagated readily from seed, with no seed pretreatment necessary. Seed viability is reduced dramatically after one year in storage, so fresh seeds should be used. They can be directseeded or established in a nursery. Cuttage: Gliricidia roots readily from leafless cuttings either in t ...
Gartons Agricultural Plant Breeders
Dr John Garton, of the firm of Garton Brothers of Newton-le-Willows in the United Kingdom was the Originator of Scientific Farm Plant Breeding. He is credited as the first scientist to show that the common grain crops and many other plants are self-fertilizing. He also invented the process of multiple cross-fertilization of crop plants.In 1898 the business became known as Gartons Limited and, under the inspired commercial leadership of George Peddie Miln, was to become the British Empire's largest plant breeding and seed company. A public company from the start, its shares were traded on the London Stock Exchange from 1947.