Plant growth and development
... disease-free potatoes, orchids, etc. Specialized groups of cells or tissue called meristems/meristematic tissues are a plant’s growing points. Meristems are the site of rapid, almost continuous cell division. These cells either continue to divide or differentiate into tissues and organs. How they di ...
... disease-free potatoes, orchids, etc. Specialized groups of cells or tissue called meristems/meristematic tissues are a plant’s growing points. Meristems are the site of rapid, almost continuous cell division. These cells either continue to divide or differentiate into tissues and organs. How they di ...
propagation techniques and planting techniques
... scion of one plant and the rootstock of another are artificially united. ...
... scion of one plant and the rootstock of another are artificially united. ...
Rudbeckia fulgida - Orange Coneflower or Black-Eyed
... -propagated primarily by clump division in very early spring, but also prolific in its self-sowing nature by seeds, forming wide-spreading crowns after 3 or more yrs. of establishment and reseeding -Daisy Family, with leaf spot being the only minor cosmetic disease of significance -abundantly availa ...
... -propagated primarily by clump division in very early spring, but also prolific in its self-sowing nature by seeds, forming wide-spreading crowns after 3 or more yrs. of establishment and reseeding -Daisy Family, with leaf spot being the only minor cosmetic disease of significance -abundantly availa ...
Pleiotropic Effects of Flowering Time Genes in the Annual Crucifer
... The potential number of axillary shoots is fixed relatively early in development, before the first flower opens, although their actual development occurs after flowers are formed by the shoot apical meristem (Hempel and Feldman, 1994). Branching increases the number of independent meristems that pro ...
... The potential number of axillary shoots is fixed relatively early in development, before the first flower opens, although their actual development occurs after flowers are formed by the shoot apical meristem (Hempel and Feldman, 1994). Branching increases the number of independent meristems that pro ...
TALINUM TRIANGULARE (JACQ.) WILLD Research Article
... 90.8 g per 100 gm of edible leaf [1]. The herb with fleshy green leaves, succulent stem and pink flowers [2] was first introduced into South India from Sri Lanka and is cultivated in Tamil Nadu as Ceylon Spinach for its edible leaves [3]. The plant is widely grown in most of the humid tropical count ...
... 90.8 g per 100 gm of edible leaf [1]. The herb with fleshy green leaves, succulent stem and pink flowers [2] was first introduced into South India from Sri Lanka and is cultivated in Tamil Nadu as Ceylon Spinach for its edible leaves [3]. The plant is widely grown in most of the humid tropical count ...
Serrated Tussock - Victorian Serrated Tussock Working Party
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... Published by the Department of Primary Industries, Landscape Protection Portfolio, February 2010. © The State of Victoria 2010. This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Authorised by the Department of ...
in Fort Canning Park
... wild in ditches and banks of streams and ponds, it can also be grown easily in a pot. This herb has a very strong flavour and is such an intrinsic part of the famous local dish laksa that it is also known as Daun Laksa (‘laksa leaf’ in Malay). In Vietnamese cuisine, it is usually served uncooked ...
... wild in ditches and banks of streams and ponds, it can also be grown easily in a pot. This herb has a very strong flavour and is such an intrinsic part of the famous local dish laksa that it is also known as Daun Laksa (‘laksa leaf’ in Malay). In Vietnamese cuisine, it is usually served uncooked ...
Backhousia citriodora, Lemon Myrtle tree
... to its presence as the distinctive smell of lemons wafts through the air. It’s the citral contained within the leaves that produces this pleasant natural perfume, and it is citral that has brought B. citriodora to prominence around the world. In the early 19th century, oil from its leaves was distil ...
... to its presence as the distinctive smell of lemons wafts through the air. It’s the citral contained within the leaves that produces this pleasant natural perfume, and it is citral that has brought B. citriodora to prominence around the world. In the early 19th century, oil from its leaves was distil ...
Hydrilla - PA DCNR
... Hydrilla is believed to be native to Asia or Africa, although it is now widely spread across the globe. It was first introduced to North American as an aquarium plant in the 1950s. ...
... Hydrilla is believed to be native to Asia or Africa, although it is now widely spread across the globe. It was first introduced to North American as an aquarium plant in the 1950s. ...
The Good Earth - Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
... (largest) stems at ground level every other year. New shoots will emerge from the ground and bloom in following years. Old, neglected forsythias can be rejuvenated by pruning them back to within 3 to 4 inches of the ground in late winter or early spring. The shrubs will grow back quickly and should ...
... (largest) stems at ground level every other year. New shoots will emerge from the ground and bloom in following years. Old, neglected forsythias can be rejuvenated by pruning them back to within 3 to 4 inches of the ground in late winter or early spring. The shrubs will grow back quickly and should ...
Ground Vegetation
... Dense silvery-leafed plant that can be low and spreading or erect: 7-60cm. Leaves variably shaped but with dense white hairs. Bright golden flowers borne as terminal clusters on flower stalks: up to 1.5cm across. Can flower most of year, but principally during late winter to spring. Seeding in summe ...
... Dense silvery-leafed plant that can be low and spreading or erect: 7-60cm. Leaves variably shaped but with dense white hairs. Bright golden flowers borne as terminal clusters on flower stalks: up to 1.5cm across. Can flower most of year, but principally during late winter to spring. Seeding in summe ...
Ch35
... When IAA arrives at a target cell, then its message must be received and transduced to produce the appropriate response. Researchers found that IAA binds to a receptor protein called ABP1. The Acid-Growth Hypothesis It proposes that... 1. IAA produces or activates additional proton pumps. 2. The pum ...
... When IAA arrives at a target cell, then its message must be received and transduced to produce the appropriate response. Researchers found that IAA binds to a receptor protein called ABP1. The Acid-Growth Hypothesis It proposes that... 1. IAA produces or activates additional proton pumps. 2. The pum ...
Seattle`s Best Bee Friendly Plants
... pink stamens, 4-6' tall, bees love them but they have a strong smell that some people think reminiscent of cat ...
... pink stamens, 4-6' tall, bees love them but they have a strong smell that some people think reminiscent of cat ...
The monosaccharide transporter(-like) gene family in Arabidopsis
... could rescue hypocotyl length in the agb1 mutant, could be elevated glucose transport into the Golgi thereby increasing cell wall synthesis [42]. It will be interesting to see, whether this sub-family is further divided into groups with different sub-cellular localization and function. ...
... could rescue hypocotyl length in the agb1 mutant, could be elevated glucose transport into the Golgi thereby increasing cell wall synthesis [42]. It will be interesting to see, whether this sub-family is further divided into groups with different sub-cellular localization and function. ...
Chapter 2: Plant Structures and Functions
... Other seeds are moved by animals. Some have hooks that get stuck to an animal’s fur or feathers. Animals that eat fruit cannot digest the seeds. They help with dispersal by depositing the seeds in their waste. If a seed reaches a place where conditions are right for a new plant to grow, it will spro ...
... Other seeds are moved by animals. Some have hooks that get stuck to an animal’s fur or feathers. Animals that eat fruit cannot digest the seeds. They help with dispersal by depositing the seeds in their waste. If a seed reaches a place where conditions are right for a new plant to grow, it will spro ...
Community Horticulture - Oregon State University Extension Service
... yards. Filling in data helps researchers get a more complete picture of our weather and the long term effects on plants. This spring they are tracking when the first leaves, flowers, and fruits appear on native plants. Our goal is to spread the OST program out over the landscape. We have a special i ...
... yards. Filling in data helps researchers get a more complete picture of our weather and the long term effects on plants. This spring they are tracking when the first leaves, flowers, and fruits appear on native plants. Our goal is to spread the OST program out over the landscape. We have a special i ...
GRANDIFLORA®
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Tissue layer specific regulation of leaf length and width in
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Columbia Needlegrass Leaflet J I
... summer. This grass sometimes is one of the last good plants to go under excessive grazing and one of the first to return under improved management. It is a valuable forage plant.but not one of the very best. The seeds sometimes damage an animal by working into the ear or base of the tongue. What doe ...
... summer. This grass sometimes is one of the last good plants to go under excessive grazing and one of the first to return under improved management. It is a valuable forage plant.but not one of the very best. The seeds sometimes damage an animal by working into the ear or base of the tongue. What doe ...
Published in Haseltonia 11
... growing in the shade (Fig. 3). Leaf margins lose their angles and become rounded (Fig. 4). They are flat or somewhat convex but never clearly concave as in E. chiclensis, where they are almost always lanceolate to linear-acute from the earliest stages (Pino, 2002). Another acute-leaved species from ...
... growing in the shade (Fig. 3). Leaf margins lose their angles and become rounded (Fig. 4). They are flat or somewhat convex but never clearly concave as in E. chiclensis, where they are almost always lanceolate to linear-acute from the earliest stages (Pino, 2002). Another acute-leaved species from ...
Plant evolutionary developmental biology
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) refers to the study of developmental programs and patterns from an evolutionary perspective. It seeks to understand the various influences shaping the form and nature of life on the planet. Evo-devo arose as a separate branch of science rather recently. An early sign of this occurred in 1999.Most of the synthesis in evo-devo has been in the field of animal evolution, one reason being the presence of elegant model systems like Drosophila melanogaster, C. elegans, zebrafish and Xenopus laevis. However, in the past couple of decades, a wealth of information on plant morphology, coupled with modern molecular techniques has helped shed light on the conserved and unique developmental patterns in the plant kingdom also.