Kimjongilia: The King Flower Has Appeared and Spread Abroad
... tuberous begonia and improvement of its species, introducing all the achievement in the world, to say nothing of those of the Yoshie school. My research work rapidly progressed with the cooperation of Mr. Rangdon of Bristol in England, Mr. Anternery of Santa Cruz in the United States, Mr. Joba of Ca ...
... tuberous begonia and improvement of its species, introducing all the achievement in the world, to say nothing of those of the Yoshie school. My research work rapidly progressed with the cooperation of Mr. Rangdon of Bristol in England, Mr. Anternery of Santa Cruz in the United States, Mr. Joba of Ca ...
Daylilies 101 - Browns Ferry Gardens
... Scape The scape of a daylily is a leafless stalk which bears the flowers. Most have two or more branches, each bearing several flower buds. Below the branches, the stalks have a few leaf-like "bracts." Sometimes, a small plantlet grows at the junction of a bract and the scape. This is called a "prol ...
... Scape The scape of a daylily is a leafless stalk which bears the flowers. Most have two or more branches, each bearing several flower buds. Below the branches, the stalks have a few leaf-like "bracts." Sometimes, a small plantlet grows at the junction of a bract and the scape. This is called a "prol ...
controlling volunteer cotton
... Broadacre cultivation readily controls seedling cotton volunteers in most soil conditions, as the root systems and hypocotyls of seedlings are easily destroyed by the cultivation process. Any damage that occurs below the cotyledons kills the seedlings, as there are no growing points from which the p ...
... Broadacre cultivation readily controls seedling cotton volunteers in most soil conditions, as the root systems and hypocotyls of seedlings are easily destroyed by the cultivation process. Any damage that occurs below the cotyledons kills the seedlings, as there are no growing points from which the p ...
MF3132 Tree and Shrub Problems in Kansas
... Additional watering of conifers may be required during winter months if weather conditions are unusually warm and dry. Do not water when the ground is frozen. ...
... Additional watering of conifers may be required during winter months if weather conditions are unusually warm and dry. Do not water when the ground is frozen. ...
Bogs of County Roscommon - Roscommon County Council
... In May and June great expanses of bog cotton with waving white downy heads can be seen on all bog in County Roscommon. The common bog cotton has five to seven nodding heads at the top of each stem. ...
... In May and June great expanses of bog cotton with waving white downy heads can be seen on all bog in County Roscommon. The common bog cotton has five to seven nodding heads at the top of each stem. ...
Common indicator plants of Missouri Upland Woodlands
... Basal and lower stem leaves 7-20 cm x 2-12 mm, with no leaf stalks or short stalks, narrow, smooth or sparsely to moderately hairy with spreading, curly hairs, green, 3-5 main veins, leaf edges usually light, hard, thickened and sometimes sparsely hairy. Stem lvs 3-15 cm, mostly without leaf stalks, ...
... Basal and lower stem leaves 7-20 cm x 2-12 mm, with no leaf stalks or short stalks, narrow, smooth or sparsely to moderately hairy with spreading, curly hairs, green, 3-5 main veins, leaf edges usually light, hard, thickened and sometimes sparsely hairy. Stem lvs 3-15 cm, mostly without leaf stalks, ...
GAMETOPHYTIC SELECTION FOR
... Male gametophytic selection can occur in two fashions: selection for pollen competitive ability or selection for tolerance to environmental stresses. The concept of selecting for pollen competitive ability relies on the assumption that the most vigorous pollen grains will confer vigor to the sporoph ...
... Male gametophytic selection can occur in two fashions: selection for pollen competitive ability or selection for tolerance to environmental stresses. The concept of selecting for pollen competitive ability relies on the assumption that the most vigorous pollen grains will confer vigor to the sporoph ...
Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a
... CO2 m22 s21) in these conditions were substantially lower (65% and 24% of the control rate, respectively) than the maximum value obtained for wild-type plants (10.57 6 0.64 mmol CO2 m22 s21). Values obtained for the ss3 mutant plants (10.63 6 0.32 mmol CO2 m22 s21) were not significantly different fr ...
... CO2 m22 s21) in these conditions were substantially lower (65% and 24% of the control rate, respectively) than the maximum value obtained for wild-type plants (10.57 6 0.64 mmol CO2 m22 s21). Values obtained for the ss3 mutant plants (10.63 6 0.32 mmol CO2 m22 s21) were not significantly different fr ...
arum italicum (araceae)
... ovoid bud-tubers ca 1 cm diam (Figures 5 and 8); rhizome/tubers forming roots and shoots from the same point, so that the shoot must grow plagiotropically before becoming erect (Figure 4); older stems white at the base where buried, then becoming reddish near ground level (Figures 3–4); petioles gre ...
... ovoid bud-tubers ca 1 cm diam (Figures 5 and 8); rhizome/tubers forming roots and shoots from the same point, so that the shoot must grow plagiotropically before becoming erect (Figure 4); older stems white at the base where buried, then becoming reddish near ground level (Figures 3–4); petioles gre ...
influences of temperature on arachis hypogaea l.
... similar way. Differences between cultivars of the same species are also possible, although such differences are usually quantitative rather than qualitative. Hence three groundnut cultivars of widely different origin were tested in relation to temperature. ...
... similar way. Differences between cultivars of the same species are also possible, although such differences are usually quantitative rather than qualitative. Hence three groundnut cultivars of widely different origin were tested in relation to temperature. ...
MF3117 Evergreen Shrubs for Kansas
... vs. a single flower). Native: inherent and original to an area. Pedicel: the small stalk bearing an individual flower in an inflorescence (can be in a cluster or solitary). Raceme: a flower cluster with the separate flowers attached by short stalks at equal distances along a central stem. ...
... vs. a single flower). Native: inherent and original to an area. Pedicel: the small stalk bearing an individual flower in an inflorescence (can be in a cluster or solitary). Raceme: a flower cluster with the separate flowers attached by short stalks at equal distances along a central stem. ...
Plant Systematics Laboratory Manual
... from Table 1.1. Begin by sorting the specimens into two groups and devising a character that distinguishes the two groups, with each group having a different character state of the character. This character and its states become the basis for the first couplet (composed of two leads) of the key. Nex ...
... from Table 1.1. Begin by sorting the specimens into two groups and devising a character that distinguishes the two groups, with each group having a different character state of the character. This character and its states become the basis for the first couplet (composed of two leads) of the key. Nex ...
Plant Abiotic Stress
... Batchelor Hall, Institute for Integrative Genome Biology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA ...
... Batchelor Hall, Institute for Integrative Genome Biology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA ...
dalbergia sissoo dc. - an important medicinal plant
... of medicinal plants are existing in the nature and are effective in treating different type of diseases.1 Herbal medicine is a triumph of popular therapeutic diversity. In recent times there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant based health products in developing as well as developed c ...
... of medicinal plants are existing in the nature and are effective in treating different type of diseases.1 Herbal medicine is a triumph of popular therapeutic diversity. In recent times there has been a tremendous increase in the use of plant based health products in developing as well as developed c ...
Main Packet - Canola in the Classroom
... fall should be avoided, as they can lead to excessive fall growth and reduced winter survival. Only 1/3 of the total nitrogen for canola (30-50 pounds per acre) should be applied before planting in August. Apply the other 2/3 of the N prior to dormancy break in the spring. Nitrogen can be banded or ...
... fall should be avoided, as they can lead to excessive fall growth and reduced winter survival. Only 1/3 of the total nitrogen for canola (30-50 pounds per acre) should be applied before planting in August. Apply the other 2/3 of the N prior to dormancy break in the spring. Nitrogen can be banded or ...
Common Plants of Longleaf Pine-Bluestem Range
... are locally important. On soils too wet for upland species, for example, bushy bluestem often forms extensive stands. ...
... are locally important. On soils too wet for upland species, for example, bushy bluestem often forms extensive stands. ...
Buxaceae - Arboretum Wespelaar
... low (+/- 1 m) and very dense vase-like shrubs with spathulate leaves. Flowers are not seen yet, also confirmed by Didier Hermans (Herplant Buxus collection), this may indicate hybrid origin. The plant differs clearly from the B. bodinieri type specimen with narrowly elliptic leaves and acute apex. W ...
... low (+/- 1 m) and very dense vase-like shrubs with spathulate leaves. Flowers are not seen yet, also confirmed by Didier Hermans (Herplant Buxus collection), this may indicate hybrid origin. The plant differs clearly from the B. bodinieri type specimen with narrowly elliptic leaves and acute apex. W ...
Dogwood
... after rainfall and lower the risk of disease. Dogwoods do not tolerate extremely wet or dry soils, and should be watered deeply (1 to 2 inches per week) during dry periods, especially if located in the sun. Watering should always be done in the morning to reduce risk of disease. Heavily mulch a larg ...
... after rainfall and lower the risk of disease. Dogwoods do not tolerate extremely wet or dry soils, and should be watered deeply (1 to 2 inches per week) during dry periods, especially if located in the sun. Watering should always be done in the morning to reduce risk of disease. Heavily mulch a larg ...
morpho-anatomical aspects of proboscidea louisianica (mill.) thell.
... In all analized levels, both upper and lower epidermis (Figs. 31, 32, 42, 43, 46) of the foliar limb, in front side view, display cells with curved lateral walls, secretory trichomes and big anomocytic stomata, so the foliar limb is amphistomatic. The walls are more curved in the lower epidermis. T ...
... In all analized levels, both upper and lower epidermis (Figs. 31, 32, 42, 43, 46) of the foliar limb, in front side view, display cells with curved lateral walls, secretory trichomes and big anomocytic stomata, so the foliar limb is amphistomatic. The walls are more curved in the lower epidermis. T ...
Where the future is growing New World Plants
... Over the last year we have updated our website and introduced a few new features which we hope you will find useful. Within the “Services Section” you will find information about the types of young plants we supply and the way in which we strive to provide you with clean virus free stock. For those ...
... Over the last year we have updated our website and introduced a few new features which we hope you will find useful. Within the “Services Section” you will find information about the types of young plants we supply and the way in which we strive to provide you with clean virus free stock. For those ...
A Preliminary List of Kundedjnjenghmi Plant Names
... alphabet. Why? There is no phonemic difference between ‘g’ and ‘k’ in Kunwinjku and Gundjeihmi. [g] is called a voiced velar stop. That means the sound is produced in the velum and you use your voice box to sound it. [k] is an unvoiced velar stop. It is produced also in the velum but no voicing. It ...
... alphabet. Why? There is no phonemic difference between ‘g’ and ‘k’ in Kunwinjku and Gundjeihmi. [g] is called a voiced velar stop. That means the sound is produced in the velum and you use your voice box to sound it. [k] is an unvoiced velar stop. It is produced also in the velum but no voicing. It ...
Chapter 1- Introduction and objetives
... dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among others. In Chile, cereal crops production (wheat, oat and barley) is one of the most important sources of nutrition for the population. This crop frequently has suboptimal levels of Se due to diverse factors associated with plant species, soil ...
... dysfunction and the reduction of immune functions among others. In Chile, cereal crops production (wheat, oat and barley) is one of the most important sources of nutrition for the population. This crop frequently has suboptimal levels of Se due to diverse factors associated with plant species, soil ...
Study of nutrient solution management in soilless - RiuNet
... Optimization of crop nutrition is essential to avoid plant stress and to obtain high yields and qualities of horticultural products. In this respect, soilless systems are of great interest because they allow the management of the different factors affecting plant nutrition, such as nutrient solution ...
... Optimization of crop nutrition is essential to avoid plant stress and to obtain high yields and qualities of horticultural products. In this respect, soilless systems are of great interest because they allow the management of the different factors affecting plant nutrition, such as nutrient solution ...
Chapter 31 - 33 Student Notes
... • ______ meristems are located at the tips of roots and in the terminal buds and axillary buds of shoots – They initiate ______ growth, lengthwise growth by the production of new cells – Roots and stems lengthen further as cells elongate and differentiate Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. pub ...
... • ______ meristems are located at the tips of roots and in the terminal buds and axillary buds of shoots – They initiate ______ growth, lengthwise growth by the production of new cells – Roots and stems lengthen further as cells elongate and differentiate Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. pub ...
Identification of Insects and Related Pests of Horticultural Plants
... Figure 3. Adult winged aphid. Adult aphids may be winged or wingless. ...
... Figure 3. Adult winged aphid. Adult aphids may be winged or wingless. ...
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.