Fungal Endophytes of Grasses - College of Agriculture and Natural
... tall fescue and perennialryegrassgerminatemore rapidlyand to higher levels when infected, and resulting seedlings grow faster than seedlings from uninfected seeds (26, 33). Endophyte-infectedseeds also contain high concentrations of alkaloids and are less likely to be eaten by vertebrateand inverteb ...
... tall fescue and perennialryegrassgerminatemore rapidlyand to higher levels when infected, and resulting seedlings grow faster than seedlings from uninfected seeds (26, 33). Endophyte-infectedseeds also contain high concentrations of alkaloids and are less likely to be eaten by vertebrateand inverteb ...
Propagation of Stevia rebaudiana by Rooted Cuttings
... Figure 5. Harvesting of a new planting of Stevia rebaudiana that had been planted five months earlier using rooted cuttings. © 2015 Oregon State University. This publication may be photocopied or reprinted in its entirety for noncommercial purposes. This publication was produced and distributed in f ...
... Figure 5. Harvesting of a new planting of Stevia rebaudiana that had been planted five months earlier using rooted cuttings. © 2015 Oregon State University. This publication may be photocopied or reprinted in its entirety for noncommercial purposes. This publication was produced and distributed in f ...
GIANT HOGWEED (Heracleum mantegazzianum) FACT SHEET
... If you come into contact with Giant Hogweed, keep out of direct sunlight and immediately wash the affected areas with soap and water. Avoid sunlight for approximately 1 week afterwards to prevent blistering and scarring. If a skin reaction occurs, treating it with topical steroids early on can reduc ...
... If you come into contact with Giant Hogweed, keep out of direct sunlight and immediately wash the affected areas with soap and water. Avoid sunlight for approximately 1 week afterwards to prevent blistering and scarring. If a skin reaction occurs, treating it with topical steroids early on can reduc ...
plant evolution and development in a post-genomic context
... paternal copy is not expressed, they allow the maternal tissue, on which the embryo is effectively parasitic, to take control of the reproductive process. The discovery that the developmental trajectory of the endosperm is under the control of imprinted and imprinting genes is very interesting. Simi ...
... paternal copy is not expressed, they allow the maternal tissue, on which the embryo is effectively parasitic, to take control of the reproductive process. The discovery that the developmental trajectory of the endosperm is under the control of imprinted and imprinting genes is very interesting. Simi ...
preventing deer damage in the home landscape
... Deer can be trained to avoid residential locations if we convince them the area is not safe and the available food sources are unappealing. The most important way to discourage deer from causing damage in the landscape is to plant trees, shrubs, and perennials that deer prefer not to eat. However, n ...
... Deer can be trained to avoid residential locations if we convince them the area is not safe and the available food sources are unappealing. The most important way to discourage deer from causing damage in the landscape is to plant trees, shrubs, and perennials that deer prefer not to eat. However, n ...
Sep – Oct 2008 - Bromeliad Society of Queensland
... and P. ferrell-ingramiae. The latter is a very majestic plant which is locally abundant on some ridges and for which Reserva Los Cedros is the type collection locality. This one would!de"nitely!be!a!challenge!in!the!bushhouse! It forms huge clumps climbing into trees to a height of eight metres, wit ...
... and P. ferrell-ingramiae. The latter is a very majestic plant which is locally abundant on some ridges and for which Reserva Los Cedros is the type collection locality. This one would!de"nitely!be!a!challenge!in!the!bushhouse! It forms huge clumps climbing into trees to a height of eight metres, wit ...
A Starter List
... Great cultivar of a local southern California native. No summer water once established. Great cultivar of a local southern California native. Pale green leaves. No Summer water once established. Excellent ...
... Great cultivar of a local southern California native. No summer water once established. Great cultivar of a local southern California native. Pale green leaves. No Summer water once established. Excellent ...
Root and Crown Rots
... accurate root/crown rot diagnosis and for advice on which, if any, fungicides you should consider using. ...
... accurate root/crown rot diagnosis and for advice on which, if any, fungicides you should consider using. ...
SEED CATALOG
... Superstar: (white) 100 days. The first hybrid onion to win the “AllAmerican Selection” award. It is earlier, milder, sweeter, larger, and more widely adapted than other white onions. This is the easiest variety to grow for large onions. (hybrid) ...
... Superstar: (white) 100 days. The first hybrid onion to win the “AllAmerican Selection” award. It is earlier, milder, sweeter, larger, and more widely adapted than other white onions. This is the easiest variety to grow for large onions. (hybrid) ...
Pink Profusion Phlox
... the center, and the occasional satellite clump arising from a layered-in wandering shoot. After flowering, plants form a dense clump of short shoots masked in 1-inch-long, narrow soft leaves that persist all summer; they remain evergreen over winter under mild conditions or with ample snow cover bef ...
... the center, and the occasional satellite clump arising from a layered-in wandering shoot. After flowering, plants form a dense clump of short shoots masked in 1-inch-long, narrow soft leaves that persist all summer; they remain evergreen over winter under mild conditions or with ample snow cover bef ...
Role of Vitex negundo L. as a natural repellent, a powerful discutient
... materials hedges and for therapeutic uses (Majumdar and Biswas, 1971; Paria, 2006; Sarma and Sarkar, 2001). It is especially useful in rheumatism. Rheumatic patients are benefited by bathing in water boiled with the leaves. The whole plant is an astringent, cephalic, stomachic, promotes growth of ha ...
... materials hedges and for therapeutic uses (Majumdar and Biswas, 1971; Paria, 2006; Sarma and Sarkar, 2001). It is especially useful in rheumatism. Rheumatic patients are benefited by bathing in water boiled with the leaves. The whole plant is an astringent, cephalic, stomachic, promotes growth of ha ...
Managing Poison and Western Water Hemlocks
... cultivation will prevent poison hemlock from establishing. If cultivation is not possible, mow the plants after they have bolted. Unfortunately, a single mowing will not provide complete control. Repeated mowing will reduce its competitive ability, deplete carbohydrate energy reserves in the taproot ...
... cultivation will prevent poison hemlock from establishing. If cultivation is not possible, mow the plants after they have bolted. Unfortunately, a single mowing will not provide complete control. Repeated mowing will reduce its competitive ability, deplete carbohydrate energy reserves in the taproot ...
Grade 4 - Norton City Schools
... ° Environment that will allow for survival (e.g., protection, light, temperature, etc.) • Clarify the components of plant habitats (i.e., food, water, shelter, and space in a suitable arrangement/amount). • Diagram plant structures, including: ° Stems ° Roots ° Leaves ° Stamens ° Trunks ° Filaments ...
... ° Environment that will allow for survival (e.g., protection, light, temperature, etc.) • Clarify the components of plant habitats (i.e., food, water, shelter, and space in a suitable arrangement/amount). • Diagram plant structures, including: ° Stems ° Roots ° Leaves ° Stamens ° Trunks ° Filaments ...
Mile a Minute Vines - Town of New Canaan
... Protection (DEP) are teaming up to tackle a problematic invasive weed. Mile-a-minute vine (Persicaria perfoliata), sometimes referred to as “the Kudzu of the North” due to its fast growth and climbing habits, was originally found in Greenwich and has since spread to 15 towns and cities in Connecticu ...
... Protection (DEP) are teaming up to tackle a problematic invasive weed. Mile-a-minute vine (Persicaria perfoliata), sometimes referred to as “the Kudzu of the North” due to its fast growth and climbing habits, was originally found in Greenwich and has since spread to 15 towns and cities in Connecticu ...
Blue Lake Bush: 55 days. Vigorous, branching plants produce heavy
... Superstar: (white) 100 days. The first hybrid onion to win the “AllAmerican Selection” award. It is earlier, milder, sweeter, larger, and more widely adapted than other white onions. This is the easiest variety to grow for large onions. (hybrid) ...
... Superstar: (white) 100 days. The first hybrid onion to win the “AllAmerican Selection” award. It is earlier, milder, sweeter, larger, and more widely adapted than other white onions. This is the easiest variety to grow for large onions. (hybrid) ...
Families With two names
... America, the human and social consequences of which are still with us. The push westward by English colonists into the rich lands of the Ohio River valley in the mid-1700s was driven by the need to increase corn production and was a factor in precipitating the French and Indian War. The Irish potato ...
... America, the human and social consequences of which are still with us. The push westward by English colonists into the rich lands of the Ohio River valley in the mid-1700s was driven by the need to increase corn production and was a factor in precipitating the French and Indian War. The Irish potato ...
Parents and Offspring
... with capsules at the top. The capsules contain tiny spores. Spores are cells that can develop into a new plant without fertilization. When the capsule opens, spores are released and carried by the wind. Spores that land in shady, moist soil are likely to grow. In the sexual stage, the spore develops ...
... with capsules at the top. The capsules contain tiny spores. Spores are cells that can develop into a new plant without fertilization. When the capsule opens, spores are released and carried by the wind. Spores that land in shady, moist soil are likely to grow. In the sexual stage, the spore develops ...
Developmental Studies in the Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger L.)
... DNA sequences (Sun et al. 2001) indicated strong phylogenetic ties to H. argutifolius Viv. and H. lividus Aiton both of which look very different, with their elongated leafy stems topped by clusters of small greenish flowers. The relationship to other Helleborus species with basal leaves and large, ...
... DNA sequences (Sun et al. 2001) indicated strong phylogenetic ties to H. argutifolius Viv. and H. lividus Aiton both of which look very different, with their elongated leafy stems topped by clusters of small greenish flowers. The relationship to other Helleborus species with basal leaves and large, ...
Pollination & Fertilization
... After pollination, the tube nucleus directs the growth of the _____________ pollen tube through the pistil to the ovule. The two haploid ___________ sperm nuclei then enter the embryo sac. There, one nucleus combines with the egg nucleus to form the diploid ____________. The other nucleus ...
... After pollination, the tube nucleus directs the growth of the _____________ pollen tube through the pistil to the ovule. The two haploid ___________ sperm nuclei then enter the embryo sac. There, one nucleus combines with the egg nucleus to form the diploid ____________. The other nucleus ...
Cereal Grains Cereal grains What is a fruit? What is a seed?
... from the mint family. These are great alternative grains as these have a good spread of all essential amino acids and plenty of Omega 3s. Many people seem to have problems with members of the Triticum family but can tolerate other grains. Of course, there is a world of difference between an ancient ...
... from the mint family. These are great alternative grains as these have a good spread of all essential amino acids and plenty of Omega 3s. Many people seem to have problems with members of the Triticum family but can tolerate other grains. Of course, there is a world of difference between an ancient ...
Early Summer Wildflowers - University of Mount Union
... The early spring wildflowers are undoubtedly spectacular. They are beautiful and also bring us the promise that winter is nearly over and the summer is not too far away. A woodland walk in April often reveals a garden of blooms. As the tree leaves unfold and the forest floor becomes darker, the numb ...
... The early spring wildflowers are undoubtedly spectacular. They are beautiful and also bring us the promise that winter is nearly over and the summer is not too far away. A woodland walk in April often reveals a garden of blooms. As the tree leaves unfold and the forest floor becomes darker, the numb ...
Physical and Chemical Mutagenesis for
... with increased dose which might be due to fewer M2 families harvested in M1 generation (individual plant harvested in M1 generation forming one M 2 family and plants developed from this family are called as M2 plants). There were differences in gamma rays mutagenic efficiency decreased with increasi ...
... with increased dose which might be due to fewer M2 families harvested in M1 generation (individual plant harvested in M1 generation forming one M 2 family and plants developed from this family are called as M2 plants). There were differences in gamma rays mutagenic efficiency decreased with increasi ...
life in a grassland
... breeze in your hair and on your face. It whistles through your clothing and rushes past your ears. You can hear it rustling through leaves and plants all around you. You smell wet soil, rich and a little bitter. Also, a slightly sweet and spicy smell that reminds you of your kitchen. It smells like ...
... breeze in your hair and on your face. It whistles through your clothing and rushes past your ears. You can hear it rustling through leaves and plants all around you. You smell wet soil, rich and a little bitter. Also, a slightly sweet and spicy smell that reminds you of your kitchen. It smells like ...
Grow Tomatoes from Seed - Coppell Community Garden
... habits. Determinate (bush) varieties grow to a certain height (usually 2-3 ft), set fruit, and then concentrate on ripening that fruit. Indeterminate (vine) varieties keep growing taller and taller, setting and ripening fruit until they’re killed by frost. If you have a limited amount of growing spa ...
... habits. Determinate (bush) varieties grow to a certain height (usually 2-3 ft), set fruit, and then concentrate on ripening that fruit. Indeterminate (vine) varieties keep growing taller and taller, setting and ripening fruit until they’re killed by frost. If you have a limited amount of growing spa ...
Antechinus - Knox City Council
... Gestation is from 33-38 days, leading to a single young and, like many marsupials, females can suckle two joeys of different ages. The young are carried in the pouch from 8-9 months, but will continue to suckle until about 15 months. The Black Wallaby exhibits an unusual form of embryonic diapause, ...
... Gestation is from 33-38 days, leading to a single young and, like many marsupials, females can suckle two joeys of different ages. The young are carried in the pouch from 8-9 months, but will continue to suckle until about 15 months. The Black Wallaby exhibits an unusual form of embryonic diapause, ...
Plant ecology
This article is about the scientific discipline, for the journal see Plant EcologyPlant ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology which studies the distribution and abundance of plants, the effects of environmental factors upon the abundance of plants, and the interactions among and between plants and other organisms. Examples of these are the distribution of temperate deciduous forests in North America, the effects of drought or flooding upon plant survival, and competition among desert plants for water, or effects of herds of grazing animals upon the composition of grasslands.A global overview of the Earth's major vegetation types is provided by O.W. Archibold. He recognizes 11 major vegetation types: tropical forests, tropical savannas, arid regions (deserts), Mediterranean ecosystems, temperate forest ecosystems, temperate grasslands, coniferous forests, tundra (both polar and high mountain), terrestrial wetlands, freshwater ecosystems and coastal/marine systems. This breadth of topics shows the complexity of plant ecology, since it includes plants from floating single-celled algae up to large canopy forming trees.One feature that defines plants is photosynthesis. One of the most important aspects of plant ecology is the role plants have played in creating the oxygenated atmosphere of earth, an event that occurred some 2 billion years ago. It can be dated by the deposition of banded iron formations, distinctive sedimentary rocks with large amounts of iron oxide. At the same time, plants began removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby initiating the process of controlling Earth's climate. A long term trend of the Earth has been toward increasing oxygen and decreasing carbon dioxide, and many other events in the Earths history, like the first movement of life onto land, are likely tied to this sequence of events.One of the early classic books on plant ecology was written by J.E. Weaver and F.E. Clements. It talks broadly about plant communities, and particularly the importance of forces like competition and processes like succession. Although some of the terminology is dated, this important book can still often be obtained in used book stores.Plant ecology can also be divided by levels of organization including plant ecophysiology, plant population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, landscape ecology and biosphere ecology.The study of plants and vegetation is complicated by their form. First, most plants are rooted in the soil, which makes it difficult to observe and measure nutrient uptake and species interactions. Second, plants often reproduce vegetatively, that is asexually, in a way that makes it difficult to distinguish individual plants. Indeed, the very concept of an individual is doubtful, since even a tree may be regarded as a large collection of linked meristems. Hence, plant ecology and animal ecology have different styles of approach to problems that involve processes like reproduction, dispersal and mutualism. Some plant ecologists have placed considerable emphasis upon trying to treat plant populations as if they were animal populations, focusing on population ecology. Many other ecologists believe that while it is useful to draw upon population ecology to solve certain scientific problems, plants demand that ecologists work with multiple perspectives, appropriate to the problem, the scale and the situation.