Replace, reuse, recycle: improving the sustainable use of
... 140 000 t of phosphate, with 86 000 t used for crop fertilizer and animal feeds (Cooper and Carliell-Marquet, 2013). It is estimated that 2–3 t of phosphate per million people per day enters the UK’s watercourses as treated sewage where it is lost to the environment (Kato et al., 2007) and can impac ...
... 140 000 t of phosphate, with 86 000 t used for crop fertilizer and animal feeds (Cooper and Carliell-Marquet, 2013). It is estimated that 2–3 t of phosphate per million people per day enters the UK’s watercourses as treated sewage where it is lost to the environment (Kato et al., 2007) and can impac ...
A role for BELLRINGER in cell wall development is supported by
... BLR function is unlikely to be confined to acting with KNOX1 proteins alone. Nevertheless, similarities are apparent, such as the short stature of both blr and bp plants [2-4] and the ability of blr and bp to enhance weak alleles of shoot meristemless (stm) [2,4], a KNOX1 gene required for shoot api ...
... BLR function is unlikely to be confined to acting with KNOX1 proteins alone. Nevertheless, similarities are apparent, such as the short stature of both blr and bp plants [2-4] and the ability of blr and bp to enhance weak alleles of shoot meristemless (stm) [2,4], a KNOX1 gene required for shoot api ...
Hardy Hibiscus - Cold Tolerant, Long
... planted near water or in a bog garden but can grow in drier soils with a little extra water in dry periods to keep it flowering. It is a tall narrow sparse plant growing up to 7’ high. Giant Rose Mallow is also sometimes called Swamp Mallow (Hibiscus grandiflorus). It has large pink flowers (5” to 6 ...
... planted near water or in a bog garden but can grow in drier soils with a little extra water in dry periods to keep it flowering. It is a tall narrow sparse plant growing up to 7’ high. Giant Rose Mallow is also sometimes called Swamp Mallow (Hibiscus grandiflorus). It has large pink flowers (5” to 6 ...
Perennial Catalog 2015
... ramosa ‘James Compton’ – An excellent selection with deep purple foliage and pink tinged, sweet scented blooms in Aug-Sept, 5-6ft. ramosa ‘Ricardo’ – Dark foliage and extra dense white flower spikes with a pinkish glow as they age. Spent flowers are deep purple-red, late Aug-Sept, 5ft. Rare. CLINTON ...
... ramosa ‘James Compton’ – An excellent selection with deep purple foliage and pink tinged, sweet scented blooms in Aug-Sept, 5-6ft. ramosa ‘Ricardo’ – Dark foliage and extra dense white flower spikes with a pinkish glow as they age. Spent flowers are deep purple-red, late Aug-Sept, 5ft. Rare. CLINTON ...
Petals
... In bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis formerly Dicentra) flowers, the outer two petals are pigmented and spurred. A pair of inner petals do not open and form a covering over the anthers and stigma. Outer petal ...
... In bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis formerly Dicentra) flowers, the outer two petals are pigmented and spurred. A pair of inner petals do not open and form a covering over the anthers and stigma. Outer petal ...
Weed Control - Ecology Center
... synthetic herbicides should be completely avoided and least-toxic herbicides should be used only on rare occasions. Herbicidal soaps are the least-toxic form of herbicide, and they are sometimes effective on some annual weeds. ...
... synthetic herbicides should be completely avoided and least-toxic herbicides should be used only on rare occasions. Herbicidal soaps are the least-toxic form of herbicide, and they are sometimes effective on some annual weeds. ...
TREES ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES
... Reliable identification in this group may require examination of flowers. Leaf shapes may vary considerably on the same plant. Leaf characters used below apply primarily to mature leaves of fruiting branchlets. For problem specimens consult the illustrations and key in Seymour's Flora of New England ...
... Reliable identification in this group may require examination of flowers. Leaf shapes may vary considerably on the same plant. Leaf characters used below apply primarily to mature leaves of fruiting branchlets. For problem specimens consult the illustrations and key in Seymour's Flora of New England ...
What is Garlic Mustard?
... leaves that give off an odor of garlic when crushed (particularly new leaves). First-year plants appear only as a cluster of green leaves close to the ground. Clusters remain green through the winter and develop into flowering plants the following spring. Flowering plants of Garlic Mustard reach fro ...
... leaves that give off an odor of garlic when crushed (particularly new leaves). First-year plants appear only as a cluster of green leaves close to the ground. Clusters remain green through the winter and develop into flowering plants the following spring. Flowering plants of Garlic Mustard reach fro ...
PDF-key to all African species
... or dyads (Ameka et al. 2002, 2003). The multiple-access key does not help when only such character-states are observable. This key is also useless as long as the plant has a standard set of characters such as two stamens with common stalk (andropodium), or capsules valves with three ribs, each exten ...
... or dyads (Ameka et al. 2002, 2003). The multiple-access key does not help when only such character-states are observable. This key is also useless as long as the plant has a standard set of characters such as two stamens with common stalk (andropodium), or capsules valves with three ribs, each exten ...
MAIL ORDER - Dibleys Nurseries
... In winter, water less often, do not feed and keep the plants in a place free from frost. In March or April gradually start watering more often and commence feeding. The winter flowering Crystal varieties need feed throughout the year. Plants should be potted into a slightly larger pot each spring. D ...
... In winter, water less often, do not feed and keep the plants in a place free from frost. In March or April gradually start watering more often and commence feeding. The winter flowering Crystal varieties need feed throughout the year. Plants should be potted into a slightly larger pot each spring. D ...
Betulaceae
... specimen tree and is a wonderful addition to a natural landscape. The trunk and branches of this tree have ridges that look like muscles. Native along stream beds in North America from Canada to Florida, west to Texas. It is not as commercially available as European hornbeam. ...
... specimen tree and is a wonderful addition to a natural landscape. The trunk and branches of this tree have ridges that look like muscles. Native along stream beds in North America from Canada to Florida, west to Texas. It is not as commercially available as European hornbeam. ...
Improvement of Lavender Varieties by Manipulation of Chromosome
... The report describes the development of improved varieties of lavender (L. angustifolia) and lavandin (L. x intermedia) specifically for commercial oil production. Using conventional propagation and micro-propagation techniques together with treatment of plant tissue with the mitotic spindle inhibit ...
... The report describes the development of improved varieties of lavender (L. angustifolia) and lavandin (L. x intermedia) specifically for commercial oil production. Using conventional propagation and micro-propagation techniques together with treatment of plant tissue with the mitotic spindle inhibit ...
MAKING SURE HUNGRY PLANTS GET FED: THE DUAL-TARGETED PURPLE ACID PHOSPHATASE
... natural soils (Abel et al., 2002). This is a result of Pi’s low solubility in most soils, as it easily forms calcium salts or complexes with iron and aluminium oxides rendering it inaccessible to plant uptake (Abel et al., 2002; Ward et al., 2008). As a result, most natural soils have soluble Pi con ...
... natural soils (Abel et al., 2002). This is a result of Pi’s low solubility in most soils, as it easily forms calcium salts or complexes with iron and aluminium oxides rendering it inaccessible to plant uptake (Abel et al., 2002; Ward et al., 2008). As a result, most natural soils have soluble Pi con ...
Dudleya Crassifolia - SDSU College of Sciences
... subfamily Bembicinae), were seen visiting flowers. Typically these wasps feed on flies, but they will supplement their diet with pollen (Borror and White 1970; Borror et al. 1989). Another potential pollinator, the soft-winged flower beetle, Dasytes sp. (family Melyridae, subfamily Dasytinae) lives ...
... subfamily Bembicinae), were seen visiting flowers. Typically these wasps feed on flies, but they will supplement their diet with pollen (Borror and White 1970; Borror et al. 1989). Another potential pollinator, the soft-winged flower beetle, Dasytes sp. (family Melyridae, subfamily Dasytinae) lives ...
Aspidistra albopurpurea, A. khangii, A. lubae and A. stellata spp. nov
... rigid, semi-woody, straight prop roots. Cataphylls convolute, triangular cuneate, as young dull reddish–brown, later becoming light yellowish, papyraceous, to 5 cm long, early splitting into fibrous remains. Leaves densely crowded, petiolate. Petiole stiff, erect, straight or inclined, (4)5–10 cm long ...
... rigid, semi-woody, straight prop roots. Cataphylls convolute, triangular cuneate, as young dull reddish–brown, later becoming light yellowish, papyraceous, to 5 cm long, early splitting into fibrous remains. Leaves densely crowded, petiolate. Petiole stiff, erect, straight or inclined, (4)5–10 cm long ...
Role of Microorganisms in Nitrogen Cycling In North Dakota Soils
... tons. However, this nitrogen is in the form of a very stab Ie molecule (N2) which is unusable by plants and animals without fixation; which is the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into chemical forms usable by plants and animals. Nitrogen has always been one of the limiting resources for growth in ...
... tons. However, this nitrogen is in the form of a very stab Ie molecule (N2) which is unusable by plants and animals without fixation; which is the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into chemical forms usable by plants and animals. Nitrogen has always been one of the limiting resources for growth in ...
Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a part shade garden.
... spring, just before new growth starts. Divide cool season grasses in early fall. Most grasses have very tough, vigorous root systems and may have to be divided with a shovel, saw or ax. Hose off soil to make the roots easier to work with. Separate and replant the vigorous growth on the outer edges o ...
... spring, just before new growth starts. Divide cool season grasses in early fall. Most grasses have very tough, vigorous root systems and may have to be divided with a shovel, saw or ax. Hose off soil to make the roots easier to work with. Separate and replant the vigorous growth on the outer edges o ...
Eldeeb Trading Company
... Our preferred payment method is directly through our bank or L/C . For US.Dollar payments our bank details are as follows: A/C NO. 19660150 BANQUE DU CAIRE.ELZOHOUR BRANCH -NASR CITY- CAIRO - EGYPT ...
... Our preferred payment method is directly through our bank or L/C . For US.Dollar payments our bank details are as follows: A/C NO. 19660150 BANQUE DU CAIRE.ELZOHOUR BRANCH -NASR CITY- CAIRO - EGYPT ...
Lawn Insects: How to Control Them
... Pests That Suck Plant Juice ................................................................. 11 ...
... Pests That Suck Plant Juice ................................................................. 11 ...
Illawarra Native Garden Guide - Wollongong City Council
... Plants? . ................................. 4 How to Use this Guide.......... 5 ...
... Plants? . ................................. 4 How to Use this Guide.......... 5 ...
Subcellular Compartmentation of the Diterpene
... play a role similar to ␣-tocopherol in scavenging free radicals formed as a result of the photosynthetic activity of chloroplasts. As occurs with ␣-tocopherol (Fryer, 1992; Shintani and DellaPenna, 1998), diterpenes are found at their highest concentrations in photosynthetic tissues (i.e. leaves and ...
... play a role similar to ␣-tocopherol in scavenging free radicals formed as a result of the photosynthetic activity of chloroplasts. As occurs with ␣-tocopherol (Fryer, 1992; Shintani and DellaPenna, 1998), diterpenes are found at their highest concentrations in photosynthetic tissues (i.e. leaves and ...
Course - Georgia FFA
... Lenticels are small slit-like or corky protuberances occurring on the twig which function in aeration. Occasionally, they provide identification clues because of size, color, or configuration. Spines, Thorns, and Prickles Although all of these outgrowths are usually very sharp to the touch, they hav ...
... Lenticels are small slit-like or corky protuberances occurring on the twig which function in aeration. Occasionally, they provide identification clues because of size, color, or configuration. Spines, Thorns, and Prickles Although all of these outgrowths are usually very sharp to the touch, they hav ...
A list of exhibitors at the RHS Early Spring Plant Fair, RHS Lawrence
... John Cullen Gardens Ltd – specialists in plants for pollinators, scent and taste. The centre of this display features a pollinator hotel made from materials found in their garden, with into four quadrants showing which plants attract: long tongued bees; short tongued bees; butterflies; and moths. 02 ...
... John Cullen Gardens Ltd – specialists in plants for pollinators, scent and taste. The centre of this display features a pollinator hotel made from materials found in their garden, with into four quadrants showing which plants attract: long tongued bees; short tongued bees; butterflies; and moths. 02 ...
pdf: 54 KB - Pacific Community
... and management of fish and other living aquatic resources. The first ever Global Symposium on Women in Fisheries, held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 29 November 2001, generated the present collection of papers on women in fisheries. These published proceedings go beyond the actual Symposium in two ways. F ...
... and management of fish and other living aquatic resources. The first ever Global Symposium on Women in Fisheries, held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 29 November 2001, generated the present collection of papers on women in fisheries. These published proceedings go beyond the actual Symposium in two ways. F ...
a new ambrosia (asteraceae) from the baja
... he genus Ambrosia (Asteraceae) is composed of approximately 45 species (and some varieties) that are commonly called ragweeds or bursages. They grow naturally in the New World, but two species are found outside of the Americas in southern Europe and along the western coast of Africa (Lewalrée 1947). ...
... he genus Ambrosia (Asteraceae) is composed of approximately 45 species (and some varieties) that are commonly called ragweeds or bursages. They grow naturally in the New World, but two species are found outside of the Americas in southern Europe and along the western coast of Africa (Lewalrée 1947). ...