Structural, biochemical, and physiological
... Kadereit et al., 2003). Recently, leaf anatomy in representative Chenopodiaceae species was further revised with the description of 15 C4 types (Kadereit et al., 2003). The C4 types of anatomy vary in the structure and arrangement of the two-layered chlorenchyma adjacent to the vascular bundles, and ...
... Kadereit et al., 2003). Recently, leaf anatomy in representative Chenopodiaceae species was further revised with the description of 15 C4 types (Kadereit et al., 2003). The C4 types of anatomy vary in the structure and arrangement of the two-layered chlorenchyma adjacent to the vascular bundles, and ...
Dove Cottage Catalogue 2015
... Nursery open by appointment October to February for order collections. This years season ends on Wed. 30th September we then re open Wed 2nd March 2016. Remember we are closed on Mons and Tues. Also closed on Sundays from the end of June. Catalogue photographs kindly supplied by Marianne Majerus. © ...
... Nursery open by appointment October to February for order collections. This years season ends on Wed. 30th September we then re open Wed 2nd March 2016. Remember we are closed on Mons and Tues. Also closed on Sundays from the end of June. Catalogue photographs kindly supplied by Marianne Majerus. © ...
dicots - FLEPPC
... Botanical Description: Evergreen glabrous shrub to 1.8 m (6 ft) tall, growing in multistemmed clumps and perennating by rhizomes. Leaves alternate, large, 2-3 times oddpinnately compound, i.e., usually with 3 primary divisions from petiole, having a somewhat lacy appearance and turning red in cool s ...
... Botanical Description: Evergreen glabrous shrub to 1.8 m (6 ft) tall, growing in multistemmed clumps and perennating by rhizomes. Leaves alternate, large, 2-3 times oddpinnately compound, i.e., usually with 3 primary divisions from petiole, having a somewhat lacy appearance and turning red in cool s ...
Review: Nutrient loading of developing seeds
... assimilation from the soil solution contributes minimally to seed nitrogen levels as soil pools proximal to the root surfaces are depleted and root growth slows commensurate with seed fill (Jenner et al. 1991; Schiltz et al. 2005). Leaves are the principal source of amino acids destined for seed imp ...
... assimilation from the soil solution contributes minimally to seed nitrogen levels as soil pools proximal to the root surfaces are depleted and root growth slows commensurate with seed fill (Jenner et al. 1991; Schiltz et al. 2005). Leaves are the principal source of amino acids destined for seed imp ...
- Backyard Nature
... digitally compound leaves -- the leaflets arising from the leaf petioles' tops like digits from hands. The fruits look like large okra pods filled with pea-sized seeds and white fuzz. When still green, before the fuzz has become dry and the seeds hard, the pods' contents can be eaten. In Maximino Ma ...
... digitally compound leaves -- the leaflets arising from the leaf petioles' tops like digits from hands. The fruits look like large okra pods filled with pea-sized seeds and white fuzz. When still green, before the fuzz has become dry and the seeds hard, the pods' contents can be eaten. In Maximino Ma ...
Horticulture Nursery Management
... economic status of the farmers. Most of the horticultural crops are propagated vegetatively for which nursery units are necessary. There are plentiful programs being implemented to develop the nurseries and there by bringing about horticultural development. Importance of Plant Propagation for Lands ...
... economic status of the farmers. Most of the horticultural crops are propagated vegetatively for which nursery units are necessary. There are plentiful programs being implemented to develop the nurseries and there by bringing about horticultural development. Importance of Plant Propagation for Lands ...
Exploring the Prairie Fen Wetlands of Michigan
... depressions or kettles, which were left behind when the ice blocks melted. Conversely, the depressions shaped by the stranded ice blocks now form the basins of most inland lakes within the glaciated regions of the upper Midwest. Today, many of our prairie fens occur along the edges of these ice-bloc ...
... depressions or kettles, which were left behind when the ice blocks melted. Conversely, the depressions shaped by the stranded ice blocks now form the basins of most inland lakes within the glaciated regions of the upper Midwest. Today, many of our prairie fens occur along the edges of these ice-bloc ...
Native Plant List – Sun, Moist to Wet Soil
... Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) Grows from 2 to 3 feet high with a spread of 1 to 1½ feet. Flowers are light pink with yellow to blood red with yellow and bell shaped. Full sun to part shade. Prefers medium wet, well-drained soil but will tolerate a wide range as long as drainage is adequate. Flowe ...
... Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) Grows from 2 to 3 feet high with a spread of 1 to 1½ feet. Flowers are light pink with yellow to blood red with yellow and bell shaped. Full sun to part shade. Prefers medium wet, well-drained soil but will tolerate a wide range as long as drainage is adequate. Flowe ...
e-book of - Società Botanica Italiana
... ix. GIORGI A., VAGGE I., PANSERI S., MANZO A. “Characterization of volatile emission of italian populations of orchids with different reproductive strategies” x. SIGNORINI M.A., TANI C., CALAMASSI R., BRUSCHI P. “Investigations on Oxalis pes-caprae L. in Italy. Morphological, anatomical and ultrastr ...
... ix. GIORGI A., VAGGE I., PANSERI S., MANZO A. “Characterization of volatile emission of italian populations of orchids with different reproductive strategies” x. SIGNORINI M.A., TANI C., CALAMASSI R., BRUSCHI P. “Investigations on Oxalis pes-caprae L. in Italy. Morphological, anatomical and ultrastr ...
40. B.Sc Honours Botany
... Indian Universities shall have the benefit of a balanced, carefully-crafted course structure taking care of different aspects of plant science, namely plant diversity, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, reproduction, anatomy, taxonomy, ecology, economic botany and the impact of environment ...
... Indian Universities shall have the benefit of a balanced, carefully-crafted course structure taking care of different aspects of plant science, namely plant diversity, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, reproduction, anatomy, taxonomy, ecology, economic botany and the impact of environment ...
Hydrophobic Protein Synthesized in the Pod
... To determine the composition of proteins deposited on the soybean seed surface, seeds were washed with a detergent-buffer solution and the extracted peptides were separated by SDS-PAGE. Protein extracts from the seed coat and embryo were also prepared for comparison. These results are shown in Figur ...
... To determine the composition of proteins deposited on the soybean seed surface, seeds were washed with a detergent-buffer solution and the extracted peptides were separated by SDS-PAGE. Protein extracts from the seed coat and embryo were also prepared for comparison. These results are shown in Figur ...
Definition, Aim, Objectives and Scope of Plant
... 9. Elimination of Toxic Substances : It is essential to develop varieties free from toxic compounds in some crops to make them safe for human consumption. For example, removal of neurotoxin in Khesari – lentil (Lathyruys sativus) which leads to paralysis of lower limbs, erucic acid from Brassica whi ...
... 9. Elimination of Toxic Substances : It is essential to develop varieties free from toxic compounds in some crops to make them safe for human consumption. For example, removal of neurotoxin in Khesari – lentil (Lathyruys sativus) which leads to paralysis of lower limbs, erucic acid from Brassica whi ...
New segregate species and subspecies from the Grevillea victoriae
... Over most of the range, leaves are broad-ovate or broad-elliptical with an obtusemucronate apex. Elliptical, sometimes subacute, leaves are more common (though still occasional) in the Tinderries and to the SE; these are almost entirely absent from the Brindabella Range populations. Shape and length ...
... Over most of the range, leaves are broad-ovate or broad-elliptical with an obtusemucronate apex. Elliptical, sometimes subacute, leaves are more common (though still occasional) in the Tinderries and to the SE; these are almost entirely absent from the Brindabella Range populations. Shape and length ...
הגינה של מגי
... Sprouts are very rich in enzymes. They contain the active enzymes that they need in order to absorb the nutrients in the shell. These enzymes initiate the molecular action allowing the embryonic plant to ingest the nutrients and to begin its growth and development. Such enzymatic action is also need ...
... Sprouts are very rich in enzymes. They contain the active enzymes that they need in order to absorb the nutrients in the shell. These enzymes initiate the molecular action allowing the embryonic plant to ingest the nutrients and to begin its growth and development. Such enzymatic action is also need ...
Review - Riverina Weeds
... thicker than staminate pedicels, cylindric, ascending in fruit; sepals spreading to appressed, ovate to elliptic, 3–4.5 x 1.2–2.5 mm. Staminate flowers pedicellate; pedicels ascending, cylindric, to 8 cm long; sepals lanceolate, 2.3–4 x 1.5–2.5; filaments dilated, longer than anthers, glabrous; anth ...
... thicker than staminate pedicels, cylindric, ascending in fruit; sepals spreading to appressed, ovate to elliptic, 3–4.5 x 1.2–2.5 mm. Staminate flowers pedicellate; pedicels ascending, cylindric, to 8 cm long; sepals lanceolate, 2.3–4 x 1.5–2.5; filaments dilated, longer than anthers, glabrous; anth ...
The Ethnobotany of the Miami Tribe
... To aid in identification and clarification of what plant was being discussed, I included line drawings as well as written botanical descriptions. During my senior year at Miami University, I refined the guide and am using it as my thesis for the University Honors Program. Eventually, this will be pu ...
... To aid in identification and clarification of what plant was being discussed, I included line drawings as well as written botanical descriptions. During my senior year at Miami University, I refined the guide and am using it as my thesis for the University Honors Program. Eventually, this will be pu ...
- Sussex Research Online
... The use of visual cues by insect herbivores is likely to be an important component of plantherbivore interactions in the wild, yet has until recently received little attention from researchers. In the last decade, however, interest in this topic has intensified following Hamilton & Brown’s (2001) au ...
... The use of visual cues by insect herbivores is likely to be an important component of plantherbivore interactions in the wild, yet has until recently received little attention from researchers. In the last decade, however, interest in this topic has intensified following Hamilton & Brown’s (2001) au ...
- Wiley Online Library
... extensive new structural diversity. Almost every allohaploid offspring carried a unique combination of multiple rearrangements throughout the genome, and was thus structurally differentiated from both its haploid parent and its sister plants. This large amount of genome reshuffling was remarkably we ...
... extensive new structural diversity. Almost every allohaploid offspring carried a unique combination of multiple rearrangements throughout the genome, and was thus structurally differentiated from both its haploid parent and its sister plants. This large amount of genome reshuffling was remarkably we ...
- Wiley Online Library
... HFA is the observation that litter derived from the plants growing above or near the plant (home) decomposes more quickly than when placed far from its plant of origin (away) (Fig. 1). Analogous to a sports team playing in its home stadium, HFA implies that, over time, a decomposer community can bec ...
... HFA is the observation that litter derived from the plants growing above or near the plant (home) decomposes more quickly than when placed far from its plant of origin (away) (Fig. 1). Analogous to a sports team playing in its home stadium, HFA implies that, over time, a decomposer community can bec ...
A summary of fossil records for Arecaceae
... Of all monocotyledons the Arecaceae displays by far the richest fossil record, and there is an extensive literature. The earliest unequivocal fossil palm material probably dates from the early to mid Late Cretaceous (Turonian > Coniacian > Santonian). The records are geographically widespread and co ...
... Of all monocotyledons the Arecaceae displays by far the richest fossil record, and there is an extensive literature. The earliest unequivocal fossil palm material probably dates from the early to mid Late Cretaceous (Turonian > Coniacian > Santonian). The records are geographically widespread and co ...
Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a
... can partially replace its function. Unlike other starch-deficient mutants, ss4 and ss3/ss4 mutants grow poorly even under longday conditions. They have less chlorophyll and carotenoids than the wild type and lower maximal rates of photosynthesis. There is evidence of photooxidative damage of the phot ...
... can partially replace its function. Unlike other starch-deficient mutants, ss4 and ss3/ss4 mutants grow poorly even under longday conditions. They have less chlorophyll and carotenoids than the wild type and lower maximal rates of photosynthesis. There is evidence of photooxidative damage of the phot ...
Identification and characterization of AtCASP, a plant
... for tethering events in membrane fusion and may act as structural support for Golgi cisternae. Here we report on the identification of an Arabidopsis golgin which is a homologue of CASP, a known transmembrane mammalian and yeast golgin. Similar to its homologues, the plant CASP contains a long N-term ...
... for tethering events in membrane fusion and may act as structural support for Golgi cisternae. Here we report on the identification of an Arabidopsis golgin which is a homologue of CASP, a known transmembrane mammalian and yeast golgin. Similar to its homologues, the plant CASP contains a long N-term ...
Deep and Shallow Marshes - Minnesota Board of Water and Soil
... Giant bur-reed is our most common and robust bur-reed. It can be distinguished from all other burreeds because it has 2 stigmas and the fruit is nearly square across the top. Other bur-reeds have 1 stigma and the fruit tapers to the base and apex. At first glance, giant bur-reed may resemble cattail ...
... Giant bur-reed is our most common and robust bur-reed. It can be distinguished from all other burreeds because it has 2 stigmas and the fruit is nearly square across the top. Other bur-reeds have 1 stigma and the fruit tapers to the base and apex. At first glance, giant bur-reed may resemble cattail ...
Persimilis - Applied Bio
... When predators are found on each infested leaf it usually means that the biological control program will be successful. It may take another 2-6 weeks for new plant growth to show improvement, depending on growth rates. For Best Results • If spider mite numbers are high (there is visible webbing and ...
... When predators are found on each infested leaf it usually means that the biological control program will be successful. It may take another 2-6 weeks for new plant growth to show improvement, depending on growth rates. For Best Results • If spider mite numbers are high (there is visible webbing and ...
SR 47(6) (Living Fossils) - NOPR
... central trunk topped by a whorl of leaves, usually without any side branches. Like palm leaves, cycad leaves too have a central stalk flanked by rows of narrow leaflets on both sides. Cycads are gymnosperms, which means “naked seed” and as such, they bear cones, but never a true flower. Male and fem ...
... central trunk topped by a whorl of leaves, usually without any side branches. Like palm leaves, cycad leaves too have a central stalk flanked by rows of narrow leaflets on both sides. Cycads are gymnosperms, which means “naked seed” and as such, they bear cones, but never a true flower. Male and fem ...