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Amur Maple - Natrona County Conservation District

... hairy below, turning intensely red, orange, or yellow in fall. The flowers are small, greenish-yellow, in long-stalked, drooping clusters or racemes, each cluster with 8 to 14 flowers. Most trees are either male or female (the species is essentially dioecious), but both kinds of flowers occur on som ...
Fire Resistant Landscaping Plants for the Cool Area
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... While the species of plant selected is very important, the condition of the plant is just as important. Even some flammable (pyrophytic) species can be quite fire resistant with proper care. The difference is in the growth form and water status. Plants with open growth forms, no dead wood, and well ...
Ethnobotanical Information - The University of Texas at El Paso
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... Spanish New Mexicans: Used for sore throats: the dry root of the maravilla was scraped and the scrapings were rolled in a cigarette paper; the smoke of that "cigarette" was then blown into the throat. Tewa: The roots were ground to make an infusion for swellings. Zuni: Men would gather the roots of ...
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... flora and fauna, and creation of secondary pollutions. In contrast, phytofiltration is a novel, cost effective, environmental friendly, aesthetic and solar-driven technology, using aquatic plants to remove As and Cd from contaminated water without causing any or little secondary pollution. A small n ...
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... One or more roots, tuberous, some long. A transversal section shows thin cork, light brown, and cortex has a thick central woody region parenchymatous with a storage function. Cork has 12 to 16 rows of thin walled cubical or slightly tangentially elongated cells. Around the phellogen there are one o ...
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... so thoroughly established that they will not be killed by cutting off two or three inches below the surface of the ground. Bindweed is spread both by seed and roots. The first foothold in a field or locality usually comes from seed scattered in seed grain or from threshing machines. Five lots of see ...
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a Sample - Rainbow Resource

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... reductase activity increased from 3 in the control to a maximum of 6.9 with 8 mM potassium nitrate application (Table 1). The nitrate reductase activity was not significantly affected by the foliar application GA3 alone or in combination. Nitrates is one of the major sources of N, taken up by roots ...
USING CANINES TO DETECT SPOTTED KNAPWEED: FIELD
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... trained to find more than 30 different substances, as listed by Lorenzo et al. (2003) and Browne et al. (2006). Detection dogs represent an effective and reliable detection technology (U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment 1992) because of their ability to accurately discriminate odor molec ...
Persicaria perfoliata (Polygonaceae) reaches North
Persicaria perfoliata (Polygonaceae) reaches North

... Mississippi Drainage. Its center of distribution is the Mid-Atlantic States, with only a few aforementioned adventive outliers (Fig. 7). However, this species has become a noxious weed in these Atlantic states and is rapidly expanding its range southward. Oliver’s (1996) prognostication that “The so ...
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... immemorial. The areas where they have been growing meet the needs of this crop. The environment-plant relationship is already optimized and this eases the application of cultivation methods with a low impact on the environment which allows reducing to the minimum agricultural practices (fertilizatio ...
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... Head rot is frequently a major constraint to successful production of broccoli in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Losses can exceed 30% and may be as high as 100%. All of the causal bacteria have host ranges that include several other types of vegetable crops, such as carrot, lettuce and ...
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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.
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