CSA Newsletter 02/15/2011
... We are mixing it up with the kale this week! Our dark green Lacinato Kale has been producing for some time now and as with any living thing the older it gets the more stories it has to tell and the more susceptible it becomes to disease and in the plant world-insect attacks. I remember this kale whe ...
... We are mixing it up with the kale this week! Our dark green Lacinato Kale has been producing for some time now and as with any living thing the older it gets the more stories it has to tell and the more susceptible it becomes to disease and in the plant world-insect attacks. I remember this kale whe ...
Invasive Honeysuckles - Water Resources Education
... berries contain many seeds. Seeds are less than ...
... berries contain many seeds. Seeds are less than ...
Genetic, cytological and morphological differentiation within the
... genetic groups that did only partly follow recent taxonomic concepts, but were strictly allopatric. While some of the previously described taxa constitute distinct genetic entities, others have no taxonomic value. Synthesizing our AFLP data with ploidy-level information obtained from all genetically ...
... genetic groups that did only partly follow recent taxonomic concepts, but were strictly allopatric. While some of the previously described taxa constitute distinct genetic entities, others have no taxonomic value. Synthesizing our AFLP data with ploidy-level information obtained from all genetically ...
veggies - Seattle Tilth
... 100-120 days. Open pollinated. Deep green, round flower buds with a light purple tinge. They are 3-5 inches in diameter and have thick, flavorful hearts. A good harvest of 3-4 heads can be expected on second year plants. throughout the summer. The most hardy and dependable artichoke in our region. I ...
... 100-120 days. Open pollinated. Deep green, round flower buds with a light purple tinge. They are 3-5 inches in diameter and have thick, flavorful hearts. A good harvest of 3-4 heads can be expected on second year plants. throughout the summer. The most hardy and dependable artichoke in our region. I ...
The SPOROCYTELESS/NOZZLE Gene Is
... identity in four whorls (Haughn and Somerville, 1988; Bowman et al., 1991b; Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Meyerowitz et al., 1991; Ma, 1994; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). In Arabidopsis, the class A genes APETALA1 (AP1) and AP2 are active in whorls one and two, the class B genes AP3 and PISTILATA are a ...
... identity in four whorls (Haughn and Somerville, 1988; Bowman et al., 1991b; Coen and Meyerowitz, 1991; Meyerowitz et al., 1991; Ma, 1994; Weigel and Meyerowitz, 1994). In Arabidopsis, the class A genes APETALA1 (AP1) and AP2 are active in whorls one and two, the class B genes AP3 and PISTILATA are a ...
Meadow Knapweed - long
... The flower heads are solitary at the ends of branches. The flowers, which bloom from July to September, are rose-purple in color, but occasionally white. The bracts, which occur at the base of the flower head, have a fringed margin. The fringe is about equal in width to the body of the bract, and is ...
... The flower heads are solitary at the ends of branches. The flowers, which bloom from July to September, are rose-purple in color, but occasionally white. The bracts, which occur at the base of the flower head, have a fringed margin. The fringe is about equal in width to the body of the bract, and is ...
Indian Journal of Plant Genetic resources, vol.25, No.1 2012
... Millet Farmers in Rajasthan” (pp. 85-96) also discusses the determinants of on-farm diversity of pearlmillet in Rajasthan. They found that irrigation and income are key factors which effect patterns of on-farm diversity and affluent farmers maintain greater varietal diversity than poorer farmers. Th ...
... Millet Farmers in Rajasthan” (pp. 85-96) also discusses the determinants of on-farm diversity of pearlmillet in Rajasthan. They found that irrigation and income are key factors which effect patterns of on-farm diversity and affluent farmers maintain greater varietal diversity than poorer farmers. Th ...
GREAT BURDOCK
... and classified the leaves as "cooling, moderately drying, and dispersing. They may be applied to places troubled with the shrinking of the tendons, giving much ease. The juice of the leaves...taken with honey provoke the urine and cure pain in the bladder. The seed is much commended to break the sto ...
... and classified the leaves as "cooling, moderately drying, and dispersing. They may be applied to places troubled with the shrinking of the tendons, giving much ease. The juice of the leaves...taken with honey provoke the urine and cure pain in the bladder. The seed is much commended to break the sto ...
Subgenus Penstemon, Section Peltanthera
... Range: Providence Mts., San Bernardino Co., CA References: N. Holmgren, Penstemons, The Jepson Manual, R. Lodewick, K. Lodewick, Key to Genus Penstemon, R. Nold, Penstemons. Penstemon vizcainensis Moran, 1980 Vizcaino Peninsula Penstemon This recently found penstemon is little known, possibly monoca ...
... Range: Providence Mts., San Bernardino Co., CA References: N. Holmgren, Penstemons, The Jepson Manual, R. Lodewick, K. Lodewick, Key to Genus Penstemon, R. Nold, Penstemons. Penstemon vizcainensis Moran, 1980 Vizcaino Peninsula Penstemon This recently found penstemon is little known, possibly monoca ...
Common Plants of the North Slope
... Slope of Alaska, including plants not used for subsistence. Plant names (common, scientific and Iñupiaq) are provided as well as descriptions, pictures and traditional uses. The resources used for identification are listed below as well as other resources for information on plants. DISCLAIMER: This ...
... Slope of Alaska, including plants not used for subsistence. Plant names (common, scientific and Iñupiaq) are provided as well as descriptions, pictures and traditional uses. The resources used for identification are listed below as well as other resources for information on plants. DISCLAIMER: This ...
The Ancient Art of Bonsai-edited2006
... preferred by Japanese bonsai artists - so the two forms of this art are quite far apart. The Japanese tend to focus on using native species for their bonsai - namely pines, azaleas and maples (regarded as the traditional bonsai plants). In other countries however, people are more open to opinion, an ...
... preferred by Japanese bonsai artists - so the two forms of this art are quite far apart. The Japanese tend to focus on using native species for their bonsai - namely pines, azaleas and maples (regarded as the traditional bonsai plants). In other countries however, people are more open to opinion, an ...
Section Coerulei [Anularius]
... Blowouts are depressions in sand dunes created in bygone years by buffalo rolling and now by prevailing westerly winds swirling the sand. Farmers planted the dunes in an effort to grow grass for cattle, thus covering places where the penstemon had acted as a colonizer. The University of Nebraska gre ...
... Blowouts are depressions in sand dunes created in bygone years by buffalo rolling and now by prevailing westerly winds swirling the sand. Farmers planted the dunes in an effort to grow grass for cattle, thus covering places where the penstemon had acted as a colonizer. The University of Nebraska gre ...
Manuscript - CSIRO Research Publications Repository
... vast areas of the earth’s terrestrial surface. Xylem plays a crucial role in the transport ...
... vast areas of the earth’s terrestrial surface. Xylem plays a crucial role in the transport ...
2016 Seattle Tilth May Edible Plant Sale Vegetable Plant List
... 100-120 days. Open pollinated. Deep green, round flower buds with a light purple tinge. They are 3-5 inches in diameter and have thick, flavorful hearts. A good harvest of 3-4 heads can be expected on second year plants. throughout the summer. The most hardy and dependable artichoke in our region. I ...
... 100-120 days. Open pollinated. Deep green, round flower buds with a light purple tinge. They are 3-5 inches in diameter and have thick, flavorful hearts. A good harvest of 3-4 heads can be expected on second year plants. throughout the summer. The most hardy and dependable artichoke in our region. I ...
SUBGENUS SACCANTHERA has 2 Sections, Saccanthera (24 sp
... Penstemon leonardii Rydberg var leonardii Leonard’s Penstemon The species forms a dwarf subshrub, and is one of the more easterly of Subgenus Saccanthera. It grows near the closely related P. platyphyllus and P. sepalulus with no sign of hybridization. They may have evolved in separate geographical ...
... Penstemon leonardii Rydberg var leonardii Leonard’s Penstemon The species forms a dwarf subshrub, and is one of the more easterly of Subgenus Saccanthera. It grows near the closely related P. platyphyllus and P. sepalulus with no sign of hybridization. They may have evolved in separate geographical ...
- ISpatula
... way vampire bats can transmit rabies? D) Do flying foxes concentrate the cycad neurotoxins in their tissues? E) Can it be documented whether Lou Gehrig ever traveled to Guam and, if so, did he eat cycad seeds? Answer: D Topic: Concept 30.2 Skill: Synthesis/Evaluation ...
... way vampire bats can transmit rabies? D) Do flying foxes concentrate the cycad neurotoxins in their tissues? E) Can it be documented whether Lou Gehrig ever traveled to Guam and, if so, did he eat cycad seeds? Answer: D Topic: Concept 30.2 Skill: Synthesis/Evaluation ...
A FLORA OF LAVA BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT by Sean Bryan
... established in a quiet body of water with high silica content, resulting from very active volcanism (LaMotte 1936). These fossils, along with other palaeontological evidence, begin to paint a picture of the climate and species composition on the early Modoc Plateau: the climate probably had little s ...
... established in a quiet body of water with high silica content, resulting from very active volcanism (LaMotte 1936). These fossils, along with other palaeontological evidence, begin to paint a picture of the climate and species composition on the early Modoc Plateau: the climate probably had little s ...
Fruit and vegetable biotechnology
... genes from plants of the same species or very near relatives. By employing the science of genetic engineering, it is possible to bring into a crop plant different genes from other plants or even bacteria, fungi or animals. Genes are, simplistically, made up of two parts: the coding region which det ...
... genes from plants of the same species or very near relatives. By employing the science of genetic engineering, it is possible to bring into a crop plant different genes from other plants or even bacteria, fungi or animals. Genes are, simplistically, made up of two parts: the coding region which det ...
Root Hair Development | SpringerLink
... Mutants in which the distribution of trichoblasts throughout the root epidermis is disrupted have proven very informative in unraveling molecular mechanisms responsible for epidermal cell differentiation (Table 1). At the extremes of the phenotypes of these cell-fate mutants are plants that produce ...
... Mutants in which the distribution of trichoblasts throughout the root epidermis is disrupted have proven very informative in unraveling molecular mechanisms responsible for epidermal cell differentiation (Table 1). At the extremes of the phenotypes of these cell-fate mutants are plants that produce ...
The Biology of Hybrid Tea Rose
... Early garden roses were wild species and their natural forms and hybrids, and were cultivated thousands of years ago. They were frequently mentioned in records from the Middle East some 2000 to 3000 years ago and were cultivated extensively during the Roman era (Ross 1991). By the eighteenth century ...
... Early garden roses were wild species and their natural forms and hybrids, and were cultivated thousands of years ago. They were frequently mentioned in records from the Middle East some 2000 to 3000 years ago and were cultivated extensively during the Roman era (Ross 1991). By the eighteenth century ...
The Grain Sorghum Plant - Illinois Ag in the Classroom
... sorghum. Grain sorghum is used to feed livestock, in the production of ethanol and also for human consumption. Grain sorghum does not contain gluten, so sorghum food products play an important role in the diets of people who are gluten intolerant. Sorghum has also been used as wallboard in the housi ...
... sorghum. Grain sorghum is used to feed livestock, in the production of ethanol and also for human consumption. Grain sorghum does not contain gluten, so sorghum food products play an important role in the diets of people who are gluten intolerant. Sorghum has also been used as wallboard in the housi ...
Biology and Control in the Pacific Northwest
... are effective in controlling other weed species, so they may actually allow nightshade to grow with less weed competition, resulting in greater nightshade seed production. Over time, overuse of these herbicides will increase nightshade infestations. For these reasons, the ...
... are effective in controlling other weed species, so they may actually allow nightshade to grow with less weed competition, resulting in greater nightshade seed production. Over time, overuse of these herbicides will increase nightshade infestations. For these reasons, the ...
Section Penstemon, subsection Proceri
... of basal leaves and the inflorescence is a compact verticillaster of flowers, usually showy, even in smaller species, the globular shape giving the nickname ‘minthead’ or ‘turtlehead’. The leaves are always entire, the staminodes bearded or smooth and included, usually, and the anthers are glabrous, ...
... of basal leaves and the inflorescence is a compact verticillaster of flowers, usually showy, even in smaller species, the globular shape giving the nickname ‘minthead’ or ‘turtlehead’. The leaves are always entire, the staminodes bearded or smooth and included, usually, and the anthers are glabrous, ...
Agaves for the Landscape Jeff Pavlat 8/07
... Agave americana has a long ornamental history and is grown across the globe. It is one of the earliest European introductions from the New World. Linnaeus used the species in 1753 to describe the genus Agave. A. americana is a large, highly variable species which offsets freely. It grows from 6 to 1 ...
... Agave americana has a long ornamental history and is grown across the globe. It is one of the earliest European introductions from the New World. Linnaeus used the species in 1753 to describe the genus Agave. A. americana is a large, highly variable species which offsets freely. It grows from 6 to 1 ...
Evaluating Potential Plant Hormone Cross Talk between Auxin and
... and inhibit transcription of auxin response genes. When auxin accumulates, auxin targets the Aux/IAA proteins for degradation, freeing ARF so it can dimerize. Active ARF dimers activate transcription of auxin response genes. ................................................. 12 Figure 5. Model of cr ...
... and inhibit transcription of auxin response genes. When auxin accumulates, auxin targets the Aux/IAA proteins for degradation, freeing ARF so it can dimerize. Active ARF dimers activate transcription of auxin response genes. ................................................. 12 Figure 5. Model of cr ...
Plant morphology
Plant morphology or phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants. This is usually considered distinct from plant anatomy, which is the study of the internal structure of plants, especially at the microscopic level. Plant morphology is useful in the visual identification of plants.