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Somatic embryogenesis from leaf explants
... During first 14 days, leaflets become yellowish and turn brownish to day 20. The process of embryogenesis starts with formation of very slight callus tissue or sometimes almost directly. First embryos appear 20 days on induction medium at the edges of the leaflets or at the wounded places. Up to day ...
... During first 14 days, leaflets become yellowish and turn brownish to day 20. The process of embryogenesis starts with formation of very slight callus tissue or sometimes almost directly. First embryos appear 20 days on induction medium at the edges of the leaflets or at the wounded places. Up to day ...
FUMARIACEAE -- Fumatory Family
... Spreading to erect shrub without spines, young twigs with fine hairs and gland-tipped hairs. Leaves alternate, petioles 1 - 5 cm long with fine hairs and gland-tipped hairs; blades almost round, 2 - 6 cm long, 2 - 8 cm wide, 3- to 5lobed, mostly glabrous above, sparsely glandular below, edges with r ...
... Spreading to erect shrub without spines, young twigs with fine hairs and gland-tipped hairs. Leaves alternate, petioles 1 - 5 cm long with fine hairs and gland-tipped hairs; blades almost round, 2 - 6 cm long, 2 - 8 cm wide, 3- to 5lobed, mostly glabrous above, sparsely glandular below, edges with r ...
Woolly apple aphid
... but usually covered completely by a white waxy material. Life history: This aphid usually has a summer host of apple, hawthorn, pear, mountainash, or serviceberry and a winter host of elm, but this is not an obligate relationship. Eggs hatch in spring, as buds unfold, and nymphs feed on new growth o ...
... but usually covered completely by a white waxy material. Life history: This aphid usually has a summer host of apple, hawthorn, pear, mountainash, or serviceberry and a winter host of elm, but this is not an obligate relationship. Eggs hatch in spring, as buds unfold, and nymphs feed on new growth o ...
Feeding Records of True Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from
... over the years 2003–2014. This is the first report of Anasa repetita Heidemann (Coreidae) from Wisconsin. ____________________ ...
... over the years 2003–2014. This is the first report of Anasa repetita Heidemann (Coreidae) from Wisconsin. ____________________ ...
Field Guide to the Caribbean Flora Seen Throughout Study Abroad
... At the beginning of the study abroad program, prior to choosing the distribution of flora as the definite project topic, around twenty flower pictures were obtained. Once it was decided that the project would focus on Dominican flowers, around thirty more were acquired. Using an iPhone 3GS camera/ 2 ...
... At the beginning of the study abroad program, prior to choosing the distribution of flora as the definite project topic, around twenty flower pictures were obtained. Once it was decided that the project would focus on Dominican flowers, around thirty more were acquired. Using an iPhone 3GS camera/ 2 ...
Emerald Isle Leyland Cypress
... Emerald Isle Leyland Cypress has attractive green foliage. The tiny scale-like leaves are ornamentally significant but remain green through the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The rough gray bark is not particularly outstanding. Landscape Attributes: Emerald I ...
... Emerald Isle Leyland Cypress has attractive green foliage. The tiny scale-like leaves are ornamentally significant but remain green through the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The rough gray bark is not particularly outstanding. Landscape Attributes: Emerald I ...
Chang-Hsien Dev bio
... meristem in crl mutants are abnormal, including leaf and flower development (Medford et al., 1992). To study the process of development, mutants selection is the easiest way to achieve a clear result and can directly know how a gene work in the pathway. In Arabidopsis, many mutants defected in leaf ...
... meristem in crl mutants are abnormal, including leaf and flower development (Medford et al., 1992). To study the process of development, mutants selection is the easiest way to achieve a clear result and can directly know how a gene work in the pathway. In Arabidopsis, many mutants defected in leaf ...
The culTivaTion of TiTan arum (AmorpHopHAllus TiTANum) – a
... Titan Arum occurs throughout the Barisan mountain Range in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its main distribution centre covers approximately 300 x 100km on the western slopes in secondary rainforests from sea level 1200m. It prefers humid soils and open places where it grows in groups of individuals at all ...
... Titan Arum occurs throughout the Barisan mountain Range in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its main distribution centre covers approximately 300 x 100km on the western slopes in secondary rainforests from sea level 1200m. It prefers humid soils and open places where it grows in groups of individuals at all ...
01 File One #A
... flower opens first (Fig. 3). A helicoid cyme branches only to one side (Fig. 34) Growth habit in which stems trail on the ground, but tips become erect Extending downward, as when leaf bases extend down along the stem (Fig. 7) The (dry) fruit wall splits or breaks to release seeds Triangular in outl ...
... flower opens first (Fig. 3). A helicoid cyme branches only to one side (Fig. 34) Growth habit in which stems trail on the ground, but tips become erect Extending downward, as when leaf bases extend down along the stem (Fig. 7) The (dry) fruit wall splits or breaks to release seeds Triangular in outl ...
Dr. Perpetua Turner
... A bryophyte is a small plant that has no woody tissue (lignin), no conducting tissue (vascular system), no roots, roots no flowers, flowers no seeds, seeds no fleshy fruit…. fruit So what does a bryophyte have? © Grove ...
... A bryophyte is a small plant that has no woody tissue (lignin), no conducting tissue (vascular system), no roots, roots no flowers, flowers no seeds, seeds no fleshy fruit…. fruit So what does a bryophyte have? © Grove ...
Goldschmidt and Monselise
... first) but during the progress of subsequent drop tJ1e proportion of fruitlets on these leafless inflorescences decreased in favor of leafy inflorescences. :1\ ew leaves have an apparently important nutritional (9, 10, 12) or hormonal (2, 8) task in ensuring the persistence of frui tlets. ·when seve ...
... first) but during the progress of subsequent drop tJ1e proportion of fruitlets on these leafless inflorescences decreased in favor of leafy inflorescences. :1\ ew leaves have an apparently important nutritional (9, 10, 12) or hormonal (2, 8) task in ensuring the persistence of frui tlets. ·when seve ...
inside greenhouses for cultivation of tulip flowers
... and are grown in open and as well as under protected conditions. There are various classes of tulip that differ in their flowering time, flower shape, size and colour. The species are perennials from bulbs, the tunicate bulbs often produced on the ends of stolons and covered with hairless to various ...
... and are grown in open and as well as under protected conditions. There are various classes of tulip that differ in their flowering time, flower shape, size and colour. The species are perennials from bulbs, the tunicate bulbs often produced on the ends of stolons and covered with hairless to various ...
Russian knapweed [Acroptilon repens]
... Yellow starthistle: Annual, sometimes biennial, to 2 m tall. Plants are highly competitive and typically develop dense, impenetrable stands that displace desirable vegetation in natural areas, rangelands, and other places. Seeds often contaminate grains, lowering the value and quality of harvests. Y ...
... Yellow starthistle: Annual, sometimes biennial, to 2 m tall. Plants are highly competitive and typically develop dense, impenetrable stands that displace desirable vegetation in natural areas, rangelands, and other places. Seeds often contaminate grains, lowering the value and quality of harvests. Y ...
Plant List - Wishing Star Farm NJ
... “The most lemony,” heirloom variety; white flower bracts used in bouquets Mild, sweet Thai basil, w/hint of anise, green leaves can be steamed Purple, large leaf, sweeter than Genovese, use in salads or as a garnish “Calypso” is an improved variety grown for its leaves & slow to bolt; annual used in ...
... “The most lemony,” heirloom variety; white flower bracts used in bouquets Mild, sweet Thai basil, w/hint of anise, green leaves can be steamed Purple, large leaf, sweeter than Genovese, use in salads or as a garnish “Calypso” is an improved variety grown for its leaves & slow to bolt; annual used in ...
Document
... Over the years, orchid cultivation has been developed from a hobbyist market into a highly commercial market and today orchids are located at the top position among flowering plants valued for cut flowers and potted plants that sold in the world. Besides that, most of them have a number of great med ...
... Over the years, orchid cultivation has been developed from a hobbyist market into a highly commercial market and today orchids are located at the top position among flowering plants valued for cut flowers and potted plants that sold in the world. Besides that, most of them have a number of great med ...
Evolution of the YABBY gene family in seed plants
... expression of CRABS CLAW (CRC) and INNER NO OUTER (INO) are restricted to specific floral organs that are evolutionarily derived from leaves. In contrast to angiosperm YABBY genes, very little is known about the gene content and the putative role of YABBY genes in gymnosperms. YABBY genes encode small ...
... expression of CRABS CLAW (CRC) and INNER NO OUTER (INO) are restricted to specific floral organs that are evolutionarily derived from leaves. In contrast to angiosperm YABBY genes, very little is known about the gene content and the putative role of YABBY genes in gymnosperms. YABBY genes encode small ...
Hot Pepper Production
... each bed. Make holes in the beds and place a handful of compost or animal manure. Place 1-2 seedlings in the hole and cover with soil, pressing lightly near the stem for maximum contact between roots and soil. Water immediately after transplanting. Hot pepper can also be grown in clay pots, cans and ...
... each bed. Make holes in the beds and place a handful of compost or animal manure. Place 1-2 seedlings in the hole and cover with soil, pressing lightly near the stem for maximum contact between roots and soil. Water immediately after transplanting. Hot pepper can also be grown in clay pots, cans and ...
ANNUAL VINES
... attractive reddish purple stems with dark green leaves. It will twine around any support provided and can grow up to 8’. Has a mild Swiss chard taste. It does best in slightly acidic moist soil. Cuttings can be rooted overwintered inside and transplanted the following year or kept as a houseplant 5” ...
... attractive reddish purple stems with dark green leaves. It will twine around any support provided and can grow up to 8’. Has a mild Swiss chard taste. It does best in slightly acidic moist soil. Cuttings can be rooted overwintered inside and transplanted the following year or kept as a houseplant 5” ...
wall lettuce Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort.
... plant that poses no threat to native ecosystems and 100 representing a plant that poses a major threat to native ecosystems. Description Wall lettuce is a slender, glabrous herb that behaves as an annual on frequently disturbed substrates and as a biennial on more stable substrates. Single or multip ...
... plant that poses no threat to native ecosystems and 100 representing a plant that poses a major threat to native ecosystems. Description Wall lettuce is a slender, glabrous herb that behaves as an annual on frequently disturbed substrates and as a biennial on more stable substrates. Single or multip ...
native plants fact sheet.indd
... in the shade. Flowers: Long lasting golden yellow flowers appear from late spring through to early autumn. Maintenance: Very low water use hardy groundcover. Can be clipped back after flowering or in early spring to encourage new growth and maintain a compact condition. Light pruning of dead flowers du ...
... in the shade. Flowers: Long lasting golden yellow flowers appear from late spring through to early autumn. Maintenance: Very low water use hardy groundcover. Can be clipped back after flowering or in early spring to encourage new growth and maintain a compact condition. Light pruning of dead flowers du ...
The Passiflora Hybrid P. `Excel`: P. edulis () × P. caerulea ()
... common ornamental garden climber. P. caerulea has been widely used to produce hybrids, especially as the pollen parent. A cross between P. edulis f. flavicarpa and P. caerulea was produced by Moser [1] and named P. ‘Dark Star’, but it is thought that this is no longer in cultivation. Given that thes ...
... common ornamental garden climber. P. caerulea has been widely used to produce hybrids, especially as the pollen parent. A cross between P. edulis f. flavicarpa and P. caerulea was produced by Moser [1] and named P. ‘Dark Star’, but it is thought that this is no longer in cultivation. Given that thes ...
cucurbitaceae gourd family
... INFLORESCENCES fascicles, racemes, panicles, corymbs, solitary or paired in leaf axils, the pistillate flowers more commonly solitary than the staminate flowers. FLOWERS small or large, regular, mostly pentamerous, the hypanthium and corolla white, yellow, or greenish yellow in ours, the calyx lobes ...
... INFLORESCENCES fascicles, racemes, panicles, corymbs, solitary or paired in leaf axils, the pistillate flowers more commonly solitary than the staminate flowers. FLOWERS small or large, regular, mostly pentamerous, the hypanthium and corolla white, yellow, or greenish yellow in ours, the calyx lobes ...
Phosphate and zinc transport and signalling in plants
... Inorganic phosphate (Pi) and zinc (Zn) are two essential nutrients for plant growth. In soils, these two minerals are either present in low amounts or are poorly available to plants. Consequently, worldwide agriculture has become dependent on external sources of Pi and Zn fertilizers to increase cro ...
... Inorganic phosphate (Pi) and zinc (Zn) are two essential nutrients for plant growth. In soils, these two minerals are either present in low amounts or are poorly available to plants. Consequently, worldwide agriculture has become dependent on external sources of Pi and Zn fertilizers to increase cro ...