the distribution of a male sterile form of ti
... there is no evidence of the existence of any varieties but la‘i, the green form, before contact with Europeans (Abbott 1992). These comparisons among archipelagoes imply the existence of a green form that can consistently be recognised from island to island throughout Polynesia. Many authors disting ...
... there is no evidence of the existence of any varieties but la‘i, the green form, before contact with Europeans (Abbott 1992). These comparisons among archipelagoes imply the existence of a green form that can consistently be recognised from island to island throughout Polynesia. Many authors disting ...
Reducing the threat of a nationally significant weed to biodiversity
... addition these successes are dependent on coordination and more recently the development of adequate guidance and commitment to monitoring that is consistent with the TAP aims (being the recovery of the native biodiversity most at risk). The continual rollout of the monitoring manual in the coming y ...
... addition these successes are dependent on coordination and more recently the development of adequate guidance and commitment to monitoring that is consistent with the TAP aims (being the recovery of the native biodiversity most at risk). The continual rollout of the monitoring manual in the coming y ...
1603 059Hamilton.indd - Institute for Applied Ecology
... addition these successes are dependent on coordination and more recently the development of adequate guidance and commitment to monitoring that is consistent with the TAP aims (being the recovery of the native biodiversity most at risk). The continual rollout of the monitoring manual in the coming y ...
... addition these successes are dependent on coordination and more recently the development of adequate guidance and commitment to monitoring that is consistent with the TAP aims (being the recovery of the native biodiversity most at risk). The continual rollout of the monitoring manual in the coming y ...
Knowledge document - Q-bank
... disperse and vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation and colonise new areas. The sites where V. spiralis are found in the Netherlands have a high conservation value since the Biesbosch-Merwede is designated as NATURA 2000 site in accordance with the EU Habitats and Bird directives. In other regions ...
... disperse and vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation and colonise new areas. The sites where V. spiralis are found in the Netherlands have a high conservation value since the Biesbosch-Merwede is designated as NATURA 2000 site in accordance with the EU Habitats and Bird directives. In other regions ...
Rangeland dynamics - Sound and Light Ecology Team
... These impacts can also extend up the food web, degrading habitat and forage quality for a variety of native wildlife species. One such species that is experiencing severe pressure from development and anthropogenic disturbance is the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), which has faced w ...
... These impacts can also extend up the food web, degrading habitat and forage quality for a variety of native wildlife species. One such species that is experiencing severe pressure from development and anthropogenic disturbance is the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), which has faced w ...
Plant Varieties Journal
... becomes a ‘variety of common knowledge’ and thus may be required by others as a comparator for their applications with a higher application number. Applicants are reminded that they are required to release propagative material for comparative testing provided that the material is used for no other p ...
... becomes a ‘variety of common knowledge’ and thus may be required by others as a comparator for their applications with a higher application number. Applicants are reminded that they are required to release propagative material for comparative testing provided that the material is used for no other p ...
7. Perennials
... that distinction includes shrubs and trees, which most of us don’t think of as perennials. More precisely defined, a perennial is herbaceous, which means its stems are non-woody. Some perennials, such as bulbs, dieback each year; some, such as buckwheat, go dormant in either winter or summer; and so ...
... that distinction includes shrubs and trees, which most of us don’t think of as perennials. More precisely defined, a perennial is herbaceous, which means its stems are non-woody. Some perennials, such as bulbs, dieback each year; some, such as buckwheat, go dormant in either winter or summer; and so ...
Survey of Seeps and Springs within the Bureau of Land
... that seeps and springs are often hot spots of biological diversity, providing habitat for many uncommon species of plants and animals, including some that proved to be new to science. In Colorado, several rare plant and animal species are known to be limited to these wet areas within otherwise dry l ...
... that seeps and springs are often hot spots of biological diversity, providing habitat for many uncommon species of plants and animals, including some that proved to be new to science. In Colorado, several rare plant and animal species are known to be limited to these wet areas within otherwise dry l ...
Boogie-Woogie Aphid Takes Center Stage
... may rise 1 - 2" or more above the leaf or twig surface. The odd looking fungal growths look like nothing else that would commonly be associated with aphids or honeydew. It may also attract yellowjackets and baldfaced hornets in search of a sugary meal. ...
... may rise 1 - 2" or more above the leaf or twig surface. The odd looking fungal growths look like nothing else that would commonly be associated with aphids or honeydew. It may also attract yellowjackets and baldfaced hornets in search of a sugary meal. ...
Tilth Alliance`s Edible Plant Sale Vegetable Plant List
... from transplant. Open pollinated Italian heriloom. This is the beautiful, light green spiraling cauliflower that you have seen in specialty markets. It grows well in cool climates and is very popular in Italy. Mildflavor similar in texture and taste to a cross between cauliflower and broccoli. NEW F ...
... from transplant. Open pollinated Italian heriloom. This is the beautiful, light green spiraling cauliflower that you have seen in specialty markets. It grows well in cool climates and is very popular in Italy. Mildflavor similar in texture and taste to a cross between cauliflower and broccoli. NEW F ...
Genetic Regulation of Vascular Tissue Patterning in Arabidopsis
... be postulated: either (1) mutations in cvp1 and cvp2 primarily affect the patterning of procambial tissues (the precursors to mature vascular cells) in cotyledons, which then differentiate normally, or (2) these mutations affect only the final differentiation of otherwise normally patterned procambi ...
... be postulated: either (1) mutations in cvp1 and cvp2 primarily affect the patterning of procambial tissues (the precursors to mature vascular cells) in cotyledons, which then differentiate normally, or (2) these mutations affect only the final differentiation of otherwise normally patterned procambi ...
Ecological Effects of Invasive Arthropod Generalist Predators
... Shipping traffic is responsible for the majority of accidental AGP introductions. For example, the ground beetle Pterostichus melanarius, a European native that has invaded a wide swath of North America, is believed to have arrived in soil ballast dumped from ships (Niemelä et al. 1997). Similarly, ...
... Shipping traffic is responsible for the majority of accidental AGP introductions. For example, the ground beetle Pterostichus melanarius, a European native that has invaded a wide swath of North America, is believed to have arrived in soil ballast dumped from ships (Niemelä et al. 1997). Similarly, ...
307-310 deore nandurbar
... dyes etc. are collected and then sold in the market to gel economic support. For preparing huts, agricultural implements, toys, domestic articles etc. plant parts are used by tribal. They also earn money by selling handicrafts and other items prepared by them from various plants and hence they promo ...
... dyes etc. are collected and then sold in the market to gel economic support. For preparing huts, agricultural implements, toys, domestic articles etc. plant parts are used by tribal. They also earn money by selling handicrafts and other items prepared by them from various plants and hence they promo ...
ecological aspects of the cretaceous flowering plant
... One recent phylogenetic analysis of anthophytes does not imply a Triassic origin for angiophytes. Nixon et al (1994) concluded that the extant gnetalean genera Gnetum and Welwitschia were the sister taxa to crown group angiosperms, with the third extant gnetalean, Ephedra, an outgroup to Gnetum, Wel ...
... One recent phylogenetic analysis of anthophytes does not imply a Triassic origin for angiophytes. Nixon et al (1994) concluded that the extant gnetalean genera Gnetum and Welwitschia were the sister taxa to crown group angiosperms, with the third extant gnetalean, Ephedra, an outgroup to Gnetum, Wel ...
Macadamia variety identifier
... medium to large, moderately upright tree long, very wide leaves with many spines a ...
... medium to large, moderately upright tree long, very wide leaves with many spines a ...
Taxonomic review of the genus Crambe sect. Crambe
... (1919) kept to this scheme without change, only adding new taxa described. Here we recognize the three sections: sect. Leptocrambe with 5 species and 5 infraspecific taxa (Prina, 1999), sect. Dendrocrambe with 14 species (Prina & Martínez-Laborde, 2008), and sect. Crambe (⬅ sect. Sarcocrambe DC.), w ...
... (1919) kept to this scheme without change, only adding new taxa described. Here we recognize the three sections: sect. Leptocrambe with 5 species and 5 infraspecific taxa (Prina, 1999), sect. Dendrocrambe with 14 species (Prina & Martínez-Laborde, 2008), and sect. Crambe (⬅ sect. Sarcocrambe DC.), w ...
Arthropods Associated with Xeric Longleaf Pine Habitats in the
... and Taylor (1987) reported on the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen of flatwoods sites in central Florida, but xeric sites have not been studied. Muchmore (1990) provided a key to pseudoscorpions associate,d with soil. At least 50 species of spiders (Araneae) are commonly encountered in lon ...
... and Taylor (1987) reported on the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen of flatwoods sites in central Florida, but xeric sites have not been studied. Muchmore (1990) provided a key to pseudoscorpions associate,d with soil. At least 50 species of spiders (Araneae) are commonly encountered in lon ...
Annual Flowers, Grasses, Succulents, Vines
... A host plant for the Monarch and Soldier butterflies. In early summer, it forms small mauve and white, star-shaped flowers in pendulous clusters that make way for an abundance of 2.5" to 3" wide hairy green "family jewel" shaped seed pods with a reddish blush. These inflated capsules are rounded wit ...
... A host plant for the Monarch and Soldier butterflies. In early summer, it forms small mauve and white, star-shaped flowers in pendulous clusters that make way for an abundance of 2.5" to 3" wide hairy green "family jewel" shaped seed pods with a reddish blush. These inflated capsules are rounded wit ...
Plants - EngageNY
... in the corresponding Supplemental Guide. Some of the read-alouds were omitted to provide ample time for teachers to review read-aloud content and language and engage students in extended dialogue about the text. Nonetheless, students who listen to the Supplemental Guide read-alouds will learn the sa ...
... in the corresponding Supplemental Guide. Some of the read-alouds were omitted to provide ample time for teachers to review read-aloud content and language and engage students in extended dialogue about the text. Nonetheless, students who listen to the Supplemental Guide read-alouds will learn the sa ...
Activity Set A: Background for Inquiries Investigating Pollen in Plant
... Some flowers have multiple pistils rather than just one, and there are many different types of stamens. Sometimes petals are not colorful and showy, but rather leaves or sepals are. Many flowers are not showy at all, especially wind-pollinated flowers. Catkins such as those found in oaks, elms and b ...
... Some flowers have multiple pistils rather than just one, and there are many different types of stamens. Sometimes petals are not colorful and showy, but rather leaves or sepals are. Many flowers are not showy at all, especially wind-pollinated flowers. Catkins such as those found in oaks, elms and b ...
Plants - EngageNY
... in the corresponding Supplemental Guide. Some of the read-alouds were omitted to provide ample time for teachers to review read-aloud content and language and engage students in extended dialogue about the text. Nonetheless, students who listen to the Supplemental Guide read-alouds will learn the sa ...
... in the corresponding Supplemental Guide. Some of the read-alouds were omitted to provide ample time for teachers to review read-aloud content and language and engage students in extended dialogue about the text. Nonetheless, students who listen to the Supplemental Guide read-alouds will learn the sa ...
full article in PDF format
... (K, MO, P, TAN, and TEF) was conducted in order to reassess the diagnostic species-delimiting characters proposed by PERRIER DE LA BÂTHIE (1942). In particular, inflorescence characteristics, flower size, and the form of the disc were confirmed as taxonomically important features, as well as the mar ...
... (K, MO, P, TAN, and TEF) was conducted in order to reassess the diagnostic species-delimiting characters proposed by PERRIER DE LA BÂTHIE (1942). In particular, inflorescence characteristics, flower size, and the form of the disc were confirmed as taxonomically important features, as well as the mar ...
The Herbal Cabinet - DUNE - University of New England
... improve energy and calm the nerves of people with insomnia and shock. In the Amazon rainforest, it was used as a laxative, to relieve nausea, stomach pains, indigestion, gas and constipation. It was said to help weight loss, however, there is no evidence to show that this is the case. Yet, it has ef ...
... improve energy and calm the nerves of people with insomnia and shock. In the Amazon rainforest, it was used as a laxative, to relieve nausea, stomach pains, indigestion, gas and constipation. It was said to help weight loss, however, there is no evidence to show that this is the case. Yet, it has ef ...
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.