COMPARISON OF Allium aflatunense B. Fedtsch.
... examined. The cultures were kept in Erlenmeyer flasks of 250 ml capacity. Each combination consisted of 5 explants (1 flask) with 4 repetitions. Data collection and statistical analysis. All measurements were made under laminar air flow chamber. In all experiments shoot length was measured from shoo ...
... examined. The cultures were kept in Erlenmeyer flasks of 250 ml capacity. Each combination consisted of 5 explants (1 flask) with 4 repetitions. Data collection and statistical analysis. All measurements were made under laminar air flow chamber. In all experiments shoot length was measured from shoo ...
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... During the last decade, with the unfolding of new biological fields such as genomics and functional genomics, bioinformatics, and the development of new technologies based on these sciences, there has been an increased interest in induced mutations within the scientific community. Induced mutations ...
... During the last decade, with the unfolding of new biological fields such as genomics and functional genomics, bioinformatics, and the development of new technologies based on these sciences, there has been an increased interest in induced mutations within the scientific community. Induced mutations ...
The Biology of Soil
... Soil forms a thin mantle over the Earth’s surface and acts as the interface between the atmosphere and lithosphere, the outermost shell of the Earth. It is a multiphase system, consisting of mineral material, plant roots, water and gases, and organic matter at various stages of decay. The soil also ...
... Soil forms a thin mantle over the Earth’s surface and acts as the interface between the atmosphere and lithosphere, the outermost shell of the Earth. It is a multiphase system, consisting of mineral material, plant roots, water and gases, and organic matter at various stages of decay. The soil also ...
Role of c-di-GMP metabolism in the virulence of pathogenic
... RxxD, which has been positioned five amino acids upstream of the GG[D/E]EF motif (Asite) (Chan et al., 2004; Christen et al., 2006). Therefore, according to the amino acids conservation in the A- and I-sites, DGCs can be classified in four different groups: I+A-, IA+, I-A- and I+A+ (Jenal and Malone ...
... RxxD, which has been positioned five amino acids upstream of the GG[D/E]EF motif (Asite) (Chan et al., 2004; Christen et al., 2006). Therefore, according to the amino acids conservation in the A- and I-sites, DGCs can be classified in four different groups: I+A-, IA+, I-A- and I+A+ (Jenal and Malone ...
K. Pomper, 2005, The PawPaw Foundation
... I gave them some tree root starter solution that is supposed to prevent shock. I don’t know if it helped, but they were not in shock long, only 2 to 3 weeks. Then they started growing leaves. Now all three varieties have MANY leaves. All are very healthy and growing strong. After they arrived we had ...
... I gave them some tree root starter solution that is supposed to prevent shock. I don’t know if it helped, but they were not in shock long, only 2 to 3 weeks. Then they started growing leaves. Now all three varieties have MANY leaves. All are very healthy and growing strong. After they arrived we had ...
P-BS005 INVESTIGATION OF CAPITATE
... focusing on THC. THC content of fiber-type, or non-narcotic-type, C. sativa has been limit to less than 0.2 – 0.5% (7, 8) depending on law of each country. Lastly, a number of genetic markers have been developed to indicate the presence of cannabis species, determine cannabis type, as well as indivi ...
... focusing on THC. THC content of fiber-type, or non-narcotic-type, C. sativa has been limit to less than 0.2 – 0.5% (7, 8) depending on law of each country. Lastly, a number of genetic markers have been developed to indicate the presence of cannabis species, determine cannabis type, as well as indivi ...
RM New Entries 2015 Dec - IPNI - Southeast Asia
... (FERTICALC), and for teak (FERTI - UFV). Fertilization and nutrition of tropical ornamental plants is based on the knowledge of growers and fertilizer manufacturers. This study was developed to establish an experimental technique for determining: recovery rates of available forms of macro and micron ...
... (FERTICALC), and for teak (FERTI - UFV). Fertilization and nutrition of tropical ornamental plants is based on the knowledge of growers and fertilizer manufacturers. This study was developed to establish an experimental technique for determining: recovery rates of available forms of macro and micron ...
ReimerSeeds.com Electronic Catalog Category: Habanero Hot
... yields of 1 ¼" long by 1" wide wrinkled hot peppers. Peppers are extremely hot and turn from dark green, to yellow, to golden yellow, to orange when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers. First hybrid Habanero that does well in cooler regions. Excellent for making hot sauce ...
... yields of 1 ¼" long by 1" wide wrinkled hot peppers. Peppers are extremely hot and turn from dark green, to yellow, to golden yellow, to orange when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers. First hybrid Habanero that does well in cooler regions. Excellent for making hot sauce ...
Polar Auxin Transport And Auxin Induced Development: Root
... ROS are radical forms of oxygen produced photochemically or enzymatically. Besides unstable radicals like superoxide anion (O2·í) or the highly reactive hydroxyl radical (OH·) stable molecular oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ozone (O3) are also considered as ROS. Because of their highl ...
... ROS are radical forms of oxygen produced photochemically or enzymatically. Besides unstable radicals like superoxide anion (O2·í) or the highly reactive hydroxyl radical (OH·) stable molecular oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ozone (O3) are also considered as ROS. Because of their highl ...
factores clave implicados en la embriogénesis de microsporas
... in plants in which a highly specialized cell, the microspore, by specific stress treatment, switches its fate towards an embryogenesis pathway forming haploid embryos and producing haploid and doubled haploid plants. This process is a potent biotechnological tool for obtaining doubled haploids in ma ...
... in plants in which a highly specialized cell, the microspore, by specific stress treatment, switches its fate towards an embryogenesis pathway forming haploid embryos and producing haploid and doubled haploid plants. This process is a potent biotechnological tool for obtaining doubled haploids in ma ...
eucarpia 2010 - The Chile Pepper Institute
... Development and characterization of a Capsicum rootstock cultivar, ‘Dai-Power’, that is resistant to Phytophthora blight, bacterial wilt, and the pepper mild mottle virus ........................................................................ 503 H. Matsunaga, A. Saito, T. Saito ...
... Development and characterization of a Capsicum rootstock cultivar, ‘Dai-Power’, that is resistant to Phytophthora blight, bacterial wilt, and the pepper mild mottle virus ........................................................................ 503 H. Matsunaga, A. Saito, T. Saito ...
key to genera and families
... Lamiaceae, many others) have a strong tendency to have axillary shoots in the axils of primary leaves; these are often referred to as axillary fascicles. “Axillary fascicles” tend to have smaller leaves (at least for a time) than the primary leaves, and to have short and compressed internodes; these ...
... Lamiaceae, many others) have a strong tendency to have axillary shoots in the axils of primary leaves; these are often referred to as axillary fascicles. “Axillary fascicles” tend to have smaller leaves (at least for a time) than the primary leaves, and to have short and compressed internodes; these ...
Root Development of Field Crops: Table of
... largely of roots which extend far into the soil. It is very necessary, for a proper understanding of root habits and activities, to have some knowledge of the surroundings in which they grow. The soil is the environment of many plant activities. Plants are anchored in it, water and nutrients are abs ...
... largely of roots which extend far into the soil. It is very necessary, for a proper understanding of root habits and activities, to have some knowledge of the surroundings in which they grow. The soil is the environment of many plant activities. Plants are anchored in it, water and nutrients are abs ...
ONLINE JOURNAL - Passiflora Online
... and so this journey has been a compilation of several visits to the region. More work on describing species from the region is starting to happen. In the past, if a species had its petiole glands located at, or below, the middle of the petiole then it was assumed to be Passiflora riparia. By stoppin ...
... and so this journey has been a compilation of several visits to the region. More work on describing species from the region is starting to happen. In the past, if a species had its petiole glands located at, or below, the middle of the petiole then it was assumed to be Passiflora riparia. By stoppin ...
INTRODUCTION The family Brassicaceae includes about 400
... mg/kg body weight during the 72 hours of study period [21]. CONCLUSION The extensive literature survey revealed that broccoli is an important medicinal plant due to its high nutritional value and traditional uses to treat diseases and presence of many active chemical constituents which are responsib ...
... mg/kg body weight during the 72 hours of study period [21]. CONCLUSION The extensive literature survey revealed that broccoli is an important medicinal plant due to its high nutritional value and traditional uses to treat diseases and presence of many active chemical constituents which are responsib ...
1 - Whitney Gardens
... recommended, especially for the longevity of the bloom, for the protection from the summer sun and/or winter winds, and for a greener leaf color. Too much shade encourages rank growth and fewer blooms. There is three recommended planting environs: (1) some shade, (2) sun and (3) reflected heat or he ...
... recommended, especially for the longevity of the bloom, for the protection from the summer sun and/or winter winds, and for a greener leaf color. Too much shade encourages rank growth and fewer blooms. There is three recommended planting environs: (1) some shade, (2) sun and (3) reflected heat or he ...
Fungi in Ecosystem Processes John Dighton
... these nutrients come directly from mineral soil; however, much is recycled within the ecosystem. Nutrients that are locked up in plant and animal biomass become available to the saprotrophic community upon the death of the organism. The saprotrophic community, consisting largely of fungi and bacteri ...
... these nutrients come directly from mineral soil; however, much is recycled within the ecosystem. Nutrients that are locked up in plant and animal biomass become available to the saprotrophic community upon the death of the organism. The saprotrophic community, consisting largely of fungi and bacteri ...
U Tech Glossary - Genesis Nursery
... more of alternative hereditary characters; a gene, which can occupy the same locus as another gene in a particular chromosome. “One of several alternative forms of the same gene, occupying the same relative positions in homologous chromosomes” (oed). allelochemicals n. Compounds that have an all ...
... more of alternative hereditary characters; a gene, which can occupy the same locus as another gene in a particular chromosome. “One of several alternative forms of the same gene, occupying the same relative positions in homologous chromosomes” (oed). allelochemicals n. Compounds that have an all ...
The Neem Tree - Infonet Biovision
... Neem, however, has properties which are very effective against many pests and diseases, and it is not harmful to the environment. • Neem contains several active chemicals which work in different ways. As a result of this, pests are unlikely to become resistant to neem. The most well known natural ch ...
... Neem, however, has properties which are very effective against many pests and diseases, and it is not harmful to the environment. • Neem contains several active chemicals which work in different ways. As a result of this, pests are unlikely to become resistant to neem. The most well known natural ch ...
Application of physiology in wheat breeding
... efficient water management, the full economic benefits of genetic improvement can never be realized. Brief theoretical explanations are provided throughout this book, but the main focus is on practical procedures breeders can readily apply. Such topics as economic issues related to the role of physi ...
... efficient water management, the full economic benefits of genetic improvement can never be realized. Brief theoretical explanations are provided throughout this book, but the main focus is on practical procedures breeders can readily apply. Such topics as economic issues related to the role of physi ...
Detection of Fungal Pathogens in Plants
... media required for their growth and reproduction. They can lead a saprophytic life for short or long periods in the absence of their natural host plants. It is well known that a significant number of fungal pathogens can survive in the soil and infect the plants, when seeds are sown or young seedlin ...
... media required for their growth and reproduction. They can lead a saprophytic life for short or long periods in the absence of their natural host plants. It is well known that a significant number of fungal pathogens can survive in the soil and infect the plants, when seeds are sown or young seedlin ...
The Power of Movement in Plants
... difficulty in the way of evolution is in part removed, for it might have been asked, how did all these diversified movements for the most different purposes first arise? As the case stands, we know that there is always movement in progress, and its amplitude, or direction, or both, have only to be m ...
... difficulty in the way of evolution is in part removed, for it might have been asked, how did all these diversified movements for the most different purposes first arise? As the case stands, we know that there is always movement in progress, and its amplitude, or direction, or both, have only to be m ...
Producing and Marketing Wild Simulated Ginseng in
... in the soil until the following April. When they germinate, they can grow up through an inch or two of leaves but they cannot grow up through four or five inches of leaf mulch, which may accumulate in many sites from natural leaf fall. There are presently about 20 commercial sources of American gins ...
... in the soil until the following April. When they germinate, they can grow up through an inch or two of leaves but they cannot grow up through four or five inches of leaf mulch, which may accumulate in many sites from natural leaf fall. There are presently about 20 commercial sources of American gins ...
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... Augustus, first emperor of Rome (Hyam & Pankhurst 1995). The name ‘banana’ is derived from the Arabic banan = finger (Boning 2006) and was thought to be used in Guinea (West Africa) concomitant with the introduction of the fruit by the Portuguese. The name then spread to the New World (Cheesman 1948 ...
... Augustus, first emperor of Rome (Hyam & Pankhurst 1995). The name ‘banana’ is derived from the Arabic banan = finger (Boning 2006) and was thought to be used in Guinea (West Africa) concomitant with the introduction of the fruit by the Portuguese. The name then spread to the New World (Cheesman 1948 ...
Plant physiology
Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. Closely related fields include plant morphology (structure of plants), plant ecology (interactions with the environment), phytochemistry (biochemistry of plants), cell biology, genetics, biophysics and molecular biology.Fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed germination, dormancy and stomata function and transpiration, both parts of plant water relations, are studied by plant physiologists.