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... the organisms closely linked with spring. Since spring itself is a process of change over a fairly short period of time, the field guide focuses on the broad categories of spring changes, ...
... the organisms closely linked with spring. Since spring itself is a process of change over a fairly short period of time, the field guide focuses on the broad categories of spring changes, ...
Calotropis Gigantea ISSN: 2348 –0882 ============================================================================= S SARKAR
... intraxylary phloem. Primary phloem is completely obliterated. Patches of secondary phloem occur above and close to the cambium.Cambium is unistratose.( but its derivatives on either side which are alike, give an appearance of a broad zone of cambium) . Secondary xylem forms a broad and extensive reg ...
... intraxylary phloem. Primary phloem is completely obliterated. Patches of secondary phloem occur above and close to the cambium.Cambium is unistratose.( but its derivatives on either side which are alike, give an appearance of a broad zone of cambium) . Secondary xylem forms a broad and extensive reg ...
Diversity of phyllotaxis in land plants in reference to the shoot apical
... circumferentially displaced exactly 180° from the previous element. As a result, organs are arranged in two alternating ranks along the stem (Fig. 1f). A similar exception, called tristichy, occurs when the distance between successively initiated organs is equal to 120°, and thus, three ranks of org ...
... circumferentially displaced exactly 180° from the previous element. As a result, organs are arranged in two alternating ranks along the stem (Fig. 1f). A similar exception, called tristichy, occurs when the distance between successively initiated organs is equal to 120°, and thus, three ranks of org ...
Biotic and abiotic factors that determine the emission of volatile organic
... channels to communicate with pollinators. Apart from offering nutritional rewards and using visual stimuli, flowers emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to attract pollinators and stimulate reproductive outcrossing. Floral scents act as chemical cues that enhance flower location by pollinators. Th ...
... channels to communicate with pollinators. Apart from offering nutritional rewards and using visual stimuli, flowers emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to attract pollinators and stimulate reproductive outcrossing. Floral scents act as chemical cues that enhance flower location by pollinators. Th ...
Corn - California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
... How Produced – The most abundant variety of corn grown in developed a new source of fuel from corn products called the United States is dent corn. In California, dent corn is planted ethanol. each spring and is often double cropped—with a second Varieties – More than 95 percent of planting occurring ...
... How Produced – The most abundant variety of corn grown in developed a new source of fuel from corn products called the United States is dent corn. In California, dent corn is planted ethanol. each spring and is often double cropped—with a second Varieties – More than 95 percent of planting occurring ...
JOURNAL of the ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDENS
... 2-lobed, lower 3-lobed, the middle lobe of the lower lip larger and longer than the others; tube usually villous within, often pubescent without. Stamens 4, didynamous, exserted, alternate with the corolla-lobes, epipetalous, inserted about the middle of the corolla-tube; filaments filiform, usually ...
... 2-lobed, lower 3-lobed, the middle lobe of the lower lip larger and longer than the others; tube usually villous within, often pubescent without. Stamens 4, didynamous, exserted, alternate with the corolla-lobes, epipetalous, inserted about the middle of the corolla-tube; filaments filiform, usually ...
Crocus isauricus SIEHE ex BOWLES (Liliiflorae, Iridaceae
... The phylogeny of crocus, which was obtained by molecular-systematic analyses, revealed several surprising results, like, e.g., the occurrence of C. baytopiorum in series Crocus or the alliance of C. pestalozzae between species of series Aleppici (Petersen et al., 2008; Harpke et al., 2013). Most int ...
... The phylogeny of crocus, which was obtained by molecular-systematic analyses, revealed several surprising results, like, e.g., the occurrence of C. baytopiorum in series Crocus or the alliance of C. pestalozzae between species of series Aleppici (Petersen et al., 2008; Harpke et al., 2013). Most int ...
Lecture 2 Grass & Legumes
... axis called the rachilla sepals and petals are absent; there are two glumes or bracts at the base of the spikelet, and each flower is usually enclosed in two further bracts, the lemma and palea. normally there are three stamens and only one pistil with two stigma the ovary is superior and contains o ...
... axis called the rachilla sepals and petals are absent; there are two glumes or bracts at the base of the spikelet, and each flower is usually enclosed in two further bracts, the lemma and palea. normally there are three stamens and only one pistil with two stigma the ovary is superior and contains o ...
View plan for Ekahanui Management Unit
... significant alien species and ranks their potential invasiveness and distribution. Each species was given a weed management code: 0 = not reported from MU, 1 = incipient (goal: eradicate), 2 = control locally. While the list is by no means exhaustive, it provides a good starting point for discussing ...
... significant alien species and ranks their potential invasiveness and distribution. Each species was given a weed management code: 0 = not reported from MU, 1 = incipient (goal: eradicate), 2 = control locally. While the list is by no means exhaustive, it provides a good starting point for discussing ...
Corn Under Construction
... requires that a refuge of non-Bt corn be planted in each field. By maintaining a population of nonresistant ECB in the refuge, the spread of resistance genes is slowed. Some seed companies have suggested that a particular Bt hybrid will remain effective for about 3 times as long in fields where grow ...
... requires that a refuge of non-Bt corn be planted in each field. By maintaining a population of nonresistant ECB in the refuge, the spread of resistance genes is slowed. Some seed companies have suggested that a particular Bt hybrid will remain effective for about 3 times as long in fields where grow ...
1 - Whitney Gardens
... recommended, especially for the longevity of the bloom, for the protection from the summer sun and/or winter winds, and for a greener leaf color. Too much shade encourages rank growth and fewer blooms. There is three recommended planting environs: (1) some shade, (2) sun and (3) reflected heat or he ...
... recommended, especially for the longevity of the bloom, for the protection from the summer sun and/or winter winds, and for a greener leaf color. Too much shade encourages rank growth and fewer blooms. There is three recommended planting environs: (1) some shade, (2) sun and (3) reflected heat or he ...
IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS)
... genetic resistance in treated insects thereby leading to insect pest emergence and resurgence (Yar’ adua et al., 2007). Neem is well known in India and its neighbouring countries where for 2000 years it was one of the most versatile medicinal plants, having a wide spectrum of biological activity (Al ...
... genetic resistance in treated insects thereby leading to insect pest emergence and resurgence (Yar’ adua et al., 2007). Neem is well known in India and its neighbouring countries where for 2000 years it was one of the most versatile medicinal plants, having a wide spectrum of biological activity (Al ...
A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS
... 2-lobed, lower 3-lobed, the middle lobe of the lower lip larger and longer than the others; tube usually villous within, often pubescent without. Stamens 4, didynamous, exserted, alternate with the corolla-lobes, epipetalous, inserted about the middle of the corolla-tube; filaments filiform, usually ...
... 2-lobed, lower 3-lobed, the middle lobe of the lower lip larger and longer than the others; tube usually villous within, often pubescent without. Stamens 4, didynamous, exserted, alternate with the corolla-lobes, epipetalous, inserted about the middle of the corolla-tube; filaments filiform, usually ...
Pollen Analysis
... • First level of analyses: similar to MAT • Second level: based on plant functional ...
... • First level of analyses: similar to MAT • Second level: based on plant functional ...
Some aspects of the biology of the lemon butterfly
... or small trees with leathery evergreen leaves. The white or purple flowers are usually very fragrant. They are cultivated from about 45°N to 35°S, between sealevel and l000 m, and are susceptible to frost unless a tree is dormant; they do not grow well in the very humid tropics (Hills, 1981). For ma ...
... or small trees with leathery evergreen leaves. The white or purple flowers are usually very fragrant. They are cultivated from about 45°N to 35°S, between sealevel and l000 m, and are susceptible to frost unless a tree is dormant; they do not grow well in the very humid tropics (Hills, 1981). For ma ...
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... different from other existing Delphinium taxa which are mainly blue in colour. After returning back, we critically studied the specimens under microscope and also consulted the available literature on the subject. While examining the vouchers from different herbaria (BM, E, K, DD, CAL, BSD, LWG), we ...
... different from other existing Delphinium taxa which are mainly blue in colour. After returning back, we critically studied the specimens under microscope and also consulted the available literature on the subject. While examining the vouchers from different herbaria (BM, E, K, DD, CAL, BSD, LWG), we ...
Seed Brochure - Mr. Fothergill`s
... fleshy, oval, lemon pods with an excellent flavour. In Summer they reach maturity in approx. 55 days. They are easy to grow on most cultivated soils, preferring a sunny position. If possible, feed the soil shortly before sowing with a general fertiliser. No support is necessary. Hardy annual. When t ...
... fleshy, oval, lemon pods with an excellent flavour. In Summer they reach maturity in approx. 55 days. They are easy to grow on most cultivated soils, preferring a sunny position. If possible, feed the soil shortly before sowing with a general fertiliser. No support is necessary. Hardy annual. When t ...
The Plant Identification Manual
... Sun/Shade: Different species have varying tolerances to sunlight. Some species can tolerate full exposure to sunlight while other species must be partially shaded to avoid over exposure to sunlight Salt Tolerance: For areas where salt spray or soil contamination is expected, the selected species sho ...
... Sun/Shade: Different species have varying tolerances to sunlight. Some species can tolerate full exposure to sunlight while other species must be partially shaded to avoid over exposure to sunlight Salt Tolerance: For areas where salt spray or soil contamination is expected, the selected species sho ...
Predicting Trophic Cascades in an Antagonistic
... indirectly harm plants when herbivores are released from predator suppression. However, I found that black bears, which are predators of ants, were beneficial for plants. Plants near beardamaged ant nests had greater reproduction than those near undamaged nests, due to weaker ant protection for herb ...
... indirectly harm plants when herbivores are released from predator suppression. However, I found that black bears, which are predators of ants, were beneficial for plants. Plants near beardamaged ant nests had greater reproduction than those near undamaged nests, due to weaker ant protection for herb ...
October - Cowichan Valley Rhododendron Society
... every year and watching them change colour, and fade away while I wait, not so patiently, for the seeds is a staple of my year’s work. They may be the official Ontario provincial flower but they are as much a part of the west coast as our native Dogwood. ...
... every year and watching them change colour, and fade away while I wait, not so patiently, for the seeds is a staple of my year’s work. They may be the official Ontario provincial flower but they are as much a part of the west coast as our native Dogwood. ...
Class 6 - Rishi Valley
... • An introduction which outlines the aims of the unit, how it is linked to other units and indicates the amount of classroom time the unit would take to complete. • The objectives of the unit, which give specific details of what students are expected to learn from the activities. These objectives ar ...
... • An introduction which outlines the aims of the unit, how it is linked to other units and indicates the amount of classroom time the unit would take to complete. • The objectives of the unit, which give specific details of what students are expected to learn from the activities. These objectives ar ...
fiw
... crossed the fiw mutant with Col to find that the fiw phenotype was independent of the ER locus. Nearly onefourth of the F2 progeny from Fl hybrid of fiw x WT Col exhibited the fiw phenotype (data not shown). Moreover, these F2 fiw phenotype populations showed segregation in the er phenotype (Bowman ...
... crossed the fiw mutant with Col to find that the fiw phenotype was independent of the ER locus. Nearly onefourth of the F2 progeny from Fl hybrid of fiw x WT Col exhibited the fiw phenotype (data not shown). Moreover, these F2 fiw phenotype populations showed segregation in the er phenotype (Bowman ...
Overlap of eastern and western mangroves in the South
... (see Fig. 1). The range of R. mucronata is widest, extending from eastern Africa where it occurs as the only member of the genus, to the western Pacific where it overlaps with all other Indo West Pacific species. By contrast, R. stylosa extends exclusively eastward, notably into the south-western Paci ...
... (see Fig. 1). The range of R. mucronata is widest, extending from eastern Africa where it occurs as the only member of the genus, to the western Pacific where it overlaps with all other Indo West Pacific species. By contrast, R. stylosa extends exclusively eastward, notably into the south-western Paci ...
The diet of spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) in natural and
... young leaves or shoots, ripe fruits, husk of fruits and inflorescence. Similarly, Nakoh et al. (2010) reported that fruits were dominantly consumed, followed by leaves. However, Dwiyahreni et al. (1999) found that bear cuscus in North Sulawesi fed mainly on young leaves (54.4%), mature leaves (22.9% ...
... young leaves or shoots, ripe fruits, husk of fruits and inflorescence. Similarly, Nakoh et al. (2010) reported that fruits were dominantly consumed, followed by leaves. However, Dwiyahreni et al. (1999) found that bear cuscus in North Sulawesi fed mainly on young leaves (54.4%), mature leaves (22.9% ...
CHAPTER 6 SAPODILLA Manilkara zapota L. van
... Mespel Source: Morton (1987). BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION Tree: Sapodilla is a medium to large tree with a pyramidal to rounded canopy with many branches. It produces a dense crown and a characteristic branching system (sympodial), in which the young branches are arranged horizontally. These long-lived tr ...
... Mespel Source: Morton (1987). BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION Tree: Sapodilla is a medium to large tree with a pyramidal to rounded canopy with many branches. It produces a dense crown and a characteristic branching system (sympodial), in which the young branches are arranged horizontally. These long-lived tr ...
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Perovskia atriplicifolia (/pəˈrɒvskiə ætrɪplɪsɪˈfoʊliə/), commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub. Although not a member of Salvia, the genus of other plants commonly called sage, it is closely related to them. It has an upright habit, typically reaching 0.5–1.2 m (1 ft 8 in–3 ft 11 in) tall, with square stems and gray-green leaves that yield a distinctive odor when crushed, but it is best known for its flowers. Its flowering season extends from mid-summer to as late as October, with blue to violet blossoms arranged into showy, branched panicles.Native to the steppes and hills of southwestern and central Asia, it was introduced to cultivation by Vasily Perovsky in the 19th century. Successful over a wide range of climate and soil conditions, it has since become popular and widely planted. Several cultivars have been developed, differing primarily in leaf shape and overall height; 'Blue Spire' is the most common. This variation has been widely used in gardens and landscaping. P. atriplicifolia was the Perennial Plant Association's 1995 Plant of the Year, and the 'Blue Spire' cultivar received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.The species has a long history of use in traditional medicine in its native range, where it is employed as a treatment for a variety of ailments. This has led to the investigation of its phytochemistry. Its flowers can be eaten in salads or crushed for dyemaking, and the plant has been considered for potential use in the phytoremediation of contaminated soil.