ORGS Germinating seeds with GA3
... others, it promotes germination but results in weak seedlings that die soon after germination. The concentration of GA3 is also important. Too little and the seed does not germinate. Too much, and the seedlings will be deformed. This may sound more complicated than it is, but for some seeds it is ve ...
... others, it promotes germination but results in weak seedlings that die soon after germination. The concentration of GA3 is also important. Too little and the seed does not germinate. Too much, and the seedlings will be deformed. This may sound more complicated than it is, but for some seeds it is ve ...
The Biology and Ecology of Carnations November 2006
... The genus Dianthus belongs to the dicotyledonous Caryophyllaceae family (Order: Caryophyllales). The family consists of 80 genera and 2000 species which are either annual or perennial and occur mostly in the northern hemisphere. Over 300 Dianthus species have been identified (Galbally & Galbally 199 ...
... The genus Dianthus belongs to the dicotyledonous Caryophyllaceae family (Order: Caryophyllales). The family consists of 80 genera and 2000 species which are either annual or perennial and occur mostly in the northern hemisphere. Over 300 Dianthus species have been identified (Galbally & Galbally 199 ...
Workshop on Permian - Triassic Paleobotany and Palynology, June
... Macroplant assemblages from the Lower Keuper of southern Germany ("Erfurt Formation", Longobardian, Ladinian, Triassic) have been known from a large number of localities described since the early 19th century. Although favourable outcrop situations in previous decades are reduced to a minimum, inten ...
... Macroplant assemblages from the Lower Keuper of southern Germany ("Erfurt Formation", Longobardian, Ladinian, Triassic) have been known from a large number of localities described since the early 19th century. Although favourable outcrop situations in previous decades are reduced to a minimum, inten ...
The distribution and history in the British Isles of some alien species
... from six vice-counties ranging from W. Galway and W. Donegal to Louth and Meath. The evenness of spread in Ireland shown in Fig. 3 contrasts with the concentration in Britain in the west and around major conurbations elsewhere. In Scotland, the 1950s show an extension of range to more remote areas: ...
... from six vice-counties ranging from W. Galway and W. Donegal to Louth and Meath. The evenness of spread in Ireland shown in Fig. 3 contrasts with the concentration in Britain in the west and around major conurbations elsewhere. In Scotland, the 1950s show an extension of range to more remote areas: ...
Lotus Plant Study
... definitely seems to be in relation to the sunshine. The leaves and pods remain upright, facing the sky, until they bend at some point in the stem when they are dying or ripening. Then these parts of the plant seem to return to the surface of the water, back into the depths and their roots. The Lotus ...
... definitely seems to be in relation to the sunshine. The leaves and pods remain upright, facing the sky, until they bend at some point in the stem when they are dying or ripening. Then these parts of the plant seem to return to the surface of the water, back into the depths and their roots. The Lotus ...
Papaveraceae
... Close-up of the gynoecium of Papaver orientale. Count the number of stigmas on the left and compare with the number of white parietal placentae (yellow arrow) in the cross section of the ovary on the right. Note the numerous brown ovules on the placentae that are developing into seeds. If you look c ...
... Close-up of the gynoecium of Papaver orientale. Count the number of stigmas on the left and compare with the number of white parietal placentae (yellow arrow) in the cross section of the ovary on the right. Note the numerous brown ovules on the placentae that are developing into seeds. If you look c ...
appalachian plant monographs
... C. umbellata is an evergreen perennial growing to 10 inches, with dark green, leathery oblanceolate leaves with toothed margins, which form a pseudo-whorl that has the appearance of a small basal rosette when in the vegetative state (Minore, n.d.). The species has a slender creeping rhizome allowing ...
... C. umbellata is an evergreen perennial growing to 10 inches, with dark green, leathery oblanceolate leaves with toothed margins, which form a pseudo-whorl that has the appearance of a small basal rosette when in the vegetative state (Minore, n.d.). The species has a slender creeping rhizome allowing ...
B O T A N I C A L
... of aloes also helps with moisture loss by minimizing evaporation of water from cells on the surface of the leaves and limiting water loss to the stomata. The wax can also reflect excess light away from the plant. This wax can be seen on the leaves of most aloes as a blueish color cast. To deter herb ...
... of aloes also helps with moisture loss by minimizing evaporation of water from cells on the surface of the leaves and limiting water loss to the stomata. The wax can also reflect excess light away from the plant. This wax can be seen on the leaves of most aloes as a blueish color cast. To deter herb ...
Whittlesea weed fact sheet * Gorse/Furze
... hardy, fi re tolerant and flourishing in high rainfall areas, gorse can grow successfully in almost any condition. Left unmanaged, gorse can form dense, impenetrable thickets which smother out all other vegetation, including pasture grasses and native plants. Gorse also provides harbour for pest ani ...
... hardy, fi re tolerant and flourishing in high rainfall areas, gorse can grow successfully in almost any condition. Left unmanaged, gorse can form dense, impenetrable thickets which smother out all other vegetation, including pasture grasses and native plants. Gorse also provides harbour for pest ani ...
Whittlesea weed fact sheet – Gorse/Furze
... hardy, fi re tolerant and flourishing in high rainfall areas, gorse can grow successfully in almost any condition. Left unmanaged, gorse can form dense, impenetrable thickets which smother out all other vegetation, including pasture grasses and native plants. Gorse also provides harbour for pest ani ...
... hardy, fi re tolerant and flourishing in high rainfall areas, gorse can grow successfully in almost any condition. Left unmanaged, gorse can form dense, impenetrable thickets which smother out all other vegetation, including pasture grasses and native plants. Gorse also provides harbour for pest ani ...
Features galley
... group.” Members of this group are distingushed from other clematis types by the shapes of their flowers—typically urn or bell-shaped—and the restraint of their vines. Their flowers are composed of leathery sepals, fused at the base, that turn up at their tips, varying in color from pale lavender to ...
... group.” Members of this group are distingushed from other clematis types by the shapes of their flowers—typically urn or bell-shaped—and the restraint of their vines. Their flowers are composed of leathery sepals, fused at the base, that turn up at their tips, varying in color from pale lavender to ...
Callistemon and Melaleuca Bottlebrushes, Paperbarks and Honey
... world, particularly South America and Malesia, so you can see this family has a particularly southern hemisphere distribution. ...
... world, particularly South America and Malesia, so you can see this family has a particularly southern hemisphere distribution. ...
SECTION 1
... analgesic. Momordica is also produced by HerbCare, Ampalaya Plus and ABS Herbals while Vitex, Blumea and Carmina are produced by the PITAHC. Allium sativum or garlic has a number of commercial preparations, although most of them are imported from other countries. ...
... analgesic. Momordica is also produced by HerbCare, Ampalaya Plus and ABS Herbals while Vitex, Blumea and Carmina are produced by the PITAHC. Allium sativum or garlic has a number of commercial preparations, although most of them are imported from other countries. ...
recommended native plants
... Chihuahuan native; teas can be made from most daleas Brush dalea, Dalea pulchra Shrub to 4’; butterfly larvae; pink flowers; needs good drainage; teas can be made from most daleas Sacred datura, Datura wrightii Shrub to 3’; perennial root, annual above-ground growth; large, attractive, white trumpet ...
... Chihuahuan native; teas can be made from most daleas Brush dalea, Dalea pulchra Shrub to 4’; butterfly larvae; pink flowers; needs good drainage; teas can be made from most daleas Sacred datura, Datura wrightii Shrub to 3’; perennial root, annual above-ground growth; large, attractive, white trumpet ...
Leaf micromorphology and anatomy of Myrceugenia rufa
... Gomidesia and Myrcia, among others (Cardoso et al. 2009, Gomes et al. 2009). The function of these structures is not completely clear, but has been related to the regulation of calcium and other minerals (Volk et al. 2002), as well as protection against herbivores and pathogens (Franceschi & Nakata ...
... Gomidesia and Myrcia, among others (Cardoso et al. 2009, Gomes et al. 2009). The function of these structures is not completely clear, but has been related to the regulation of calcium and other minerals (Volk et al. 2002), as well as protection against herbivores and pathogens (Franceschi & Nakata ...
Author's personal copy
... glyoxalase I, peptide deformylase, acetyl-S-coenzyme A synthase, methylcoenzyme M reductase and Ni-containing superoxide dismutase (NiSOD) (Ermler et al., 1998; Mulrooney and Hausinger, 2003). Gerendás and Sattelmacher (1999) showed that Ni addition markedly enhanced the dry matter production of ure ...
... glyoxalase I, peptide deformylase, acetyl-S-coenzyme A synthase, methylcoenzyme M reductase and Ni-containing superoxide dismutase (NiSOD) (Ermler et al., 1998; Mulrooney and Hausinger, 2003). Gerendás and Sattelmacher (1999) showed that Ni addition markedly enhanced the dry matter production of ure ...
Native Plant Species at Risk from Bitou Bush invasion
... toothed or sometimes entire. Leaf bases heart-shaped and sessile or tapering. Veins prominent and forming a network. Flowers inflorescence a solitary head 1–2 cm in diameter on stalk 1–10 cm long. A whorl of bracts surrounds the head. Florets yellow, sometimes pale purple towards base. Flowering ...
... toothed or sometimes entire. Leaf bases heart-shaped and sessile or tapering. Veins prominent and forming a network. Flowers inflorescence a solitary head 1–2 cm in diameter on stalk 1–10 cm long. A whorl of bracts surrounds the head. Florets yellow, sometimes pale purple towards base. Flowering ...
Chapter 36 – Transport in Vascular Plants
... Short-distance transport in plants, the movement of water and solutes from one location to another within plant tissues and organs, is called lateral transport because its usual direction is along the radial axis of plant organs, rather than up or down the length of the plant. ...
... Short-distance transport in plants, the movement of water and solutes from one location to another within plant tissues and organs, is called lateral transport because its usual direction is along the radial axis of plant organs, rather than up or down the length of the plant. ...
trees for eastern nebraska - Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
... Baldcypress ‐ Taxodium distichum (a graceful, deciduous conifer; great for wet areas; also drought tolerant; good cimmamon‐brown fall color; state champion in Maxwell Arboretum, UNL has a 5’ diameter trunk; 50’x 30’) Catalpa, Northern ‐ Catalpa speciosa (native; tough tree; large, heart‐shaped l ...
... Baldcypress ‐ Taxodium distichum (a graceful, deciduous conifer; great for wet areas; also drought tolerant; good cimmamon‐brown fall color; state champion in Maxwell Arboretum, UNL has a 5’ diameter trunk; 50’x 30’) Catalpa, Northern ‐ Catalpa speciosa (native; tough tree; large, heart‐shaped l ...
36_DetailLectOutjk_AR
... Water and mineral salts from soil enter the plant through the epidermis of roots, cross the root cortex, pass into the vascular cylinder, and then flow up xylem vessels to the shoot system. 1. The uptake of soil solution by the hydrophilic epidermal walls of root hairs provides access to the apoplas ...
... Water and mineral salts from soil enter the plant through the epidermis of roots, cross the root cortex, pass into the vascular cylinder, and then flow up xylem vessels to the shoot system. 1. The uptake of soil solution by the hydrophilic epidermal walls of root hairs provides access to the apoplas ...
Katydids in Grapes
... 2 months. Newly mature females lay eggs in June. Some new eggs hatch in July-August, and some stay dormant until the following FTBK nymphs with leaf damage in March. year. In grapes as in other crops, katydids feed mainly on leaves, especially young leaves. The holes in grape leaves can be quite pre ...
... 2 months. Newly mature females lay eggs in June. Some new eggs hatch in July-August, and some stay dormant until the following FTBK nymphs with leaf damage in March. year. In grapes as in other crops, katydids feed mainly on leaves, especially young leaves. The holes in grape leaves can be quite pre ...
LZ orchids cnt eng 190914.indd
... blades at Dactylorhiza, all three blades are long and filiform at lizard orchis, fimbriate – at Pogonia. The other peculiarity of an orchid’s flower is one stamen. This single stamen grows together with a baculum and style. Only Paphiopedilum are an exception – they have two stamens. One more system ...
... blades at Dactylorhiza, all three blades are long and filiform at lizard orchis, fimbriate – at Pogonia. The other peculiarity of an orchid’s flower is one stamen. This single stamen grows together with a baculum and style. Only Paphiopedilum are an exception – they have two stamens. One more system ...
Aquatic Invasive Species Quick Guide
... lowest whorl is several times wider than the other whorls—it holds about 90% of the shell’s total volume. The large, ear-shaped shell opening (aperture) is on the right side. The big-eared Radix does not have an operculum. This species can tolerate large fluctuations in water temperature and water l ...
... lowest whorl is several times wider than the other whorls—it holds about 90% of the shell’s total volume. The large, ear-shaped shell opening (aperture) is on the right side. The big-eared Radix does not have an operculum. This species can tolerate large fluctuations in water temperature and water l ...