herbalism through the ages
... observed fact is added to another, the benefits of their application become fully appreciated, a tribal custom is born, and the evolution of folklore is on the way. In every nation and every land, these primeval customs and so-called superstitions have merged into the historical records that provide ...
... observed fact is added to another, the benefits of their application become fully appreciated, a tribal custom is born, and the evolution of folklore is on the way. In every nation and every land, these primeval customs and so-called superstitions have merged into the historical records that provide ...
Bond, Steven (1991) Control of rhizome growth in Alstroemeria. PhD
... is grown as a cut flower crop and as such in the last few years. In terms of crop area ...
... is grown as a cut flower crop and as such in the last few years. In terms of crop area ...
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... needs to be made clear. It basically refers to cultivated crops and therefore excludes those species which, in spite of their possible ethnobotanical or economic interest, are taken directly from their wild populations. They are crops which, at other times and under other conditions, were of greater ...
... needs to be made clear. It basically refers to cultivated crops and therefore excludes those species which, in spite of their possible ethnobotanical or economic interest, are taken directly from their wild populations. They are crops which, at other times and under other conditions, were of greater ...
Plant MYB Transcription Factors: Their Role in Drought
... Although expression data from many other MYB genes suggest a possible role in drought response, these genes have not been included in this review, since the available data were not thorough enough to allow us to speculate about the physiological processes in which they may be involved. The genes des ...
... Although expression data from many other MYB genes suggest a possible role in drought response, these genes have not been included in this review, since the available data were not thorough enough to allow us to speculate about the physiological processes in which they may be involved. The genes des ...
Seed Guide 2007 pgs 01/41
... placed direct into a polythene bag which is sealed and placed in the refrigerator. However; there must always be sufficient air inside the bag and the compost should NEVER become either too dry or over wet, After pre-chilling these seeds can then be spread with the compost on top of a seed container ...
... placed direct into a polythene bag which is sealed and placed in the refrigerator. However; there must always be sufficient air inside the bag and the compost should NEVER become either too dry or over wet, After pre-chilling these seeds can then be spread with the compost on top of a seed container ...
Root proteases: reinforced links between nitrogen uptake and
... due to an imperative need to optimize nutrient application, uptake and use as an important aspect of precision Physiol. Plant. 2012 ...
... due to an imperative need to optimize nutrient application, uptake and use as an important aspect of precision Physiol. Plant. 2012 ...
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... relating to plant exposure in 2003 (Watson et al., 2004), of which more than 85% involved children under the age of 6 years. Plant exposures account for the seventh most common form of reported toxic exposure in children (Table 1). This demographic is consistent with the ready availability of plants ...
... relating to plant exposure in 2003 (Watson et al., 2004), of which more than 85% involved children under the age of 6 years. Plant exposures account for the seventh most common form of reported toxic exposure in children (Table 1). This demographic is consistent with the ready availability of plants ...
Evo-devo and the search for homology (``sameness``) in biological
... accepts every insight into nature as one perspective (but not the only one) to perceive and explain biological phenomena. Different perspectives (also called approaches, hypotheses, models) complement each other, rather than compete with each other, although not all of them are meant to be equal app ...
... accepts every insight into nature as one perspective (but not the only one) to perceive and explain biological phenomena. Different perspectives (also called approaches, hypotheses, models) complement each other, rather than compete with each other, although not all of them are meant to be equal app ...
Carbon isotope evidence implying high O2/CO2 ratios in the Permo
... of the carbon cycle (Berner and Kothavala, 2001). In all experiments, the nighttime temperature was 20 ⫾ 2°C. Daytime temperature (td) and water vapor pressure deficit (VPD) of the air varied between experiments but not between treated and control chambers for any given experiment: experiment 1, td ...
... of the carbon cycle (Berner and Kothavala, 2001). In all experiments, the nighttime temperature was 20 ⫾ 2°C. Daytime temperature (td) and water vapor pressure deficit (VPD) of the air varied between experiments but not between treated and control chambers for any given experiment: experiment 1, td ...
Review NH4 toxicity in higher plants: a critical review
... under NH4 + nutrition, the uptake of NH4 + itself is so high that NH4 + -fed plants generally take up an excess of cations relative to anions (Kirkby 1968, Clark 1982, van Beusichem et al. 1988). At the same time, NH4 + -fed plants normally acidify the external medium (Mevius and Engel 1931, Runge 1 ...
... under NH4 + nutrition, the uptake of NH4 + itself is so high that NH4 + -fed plants generally take up an excess of cations relative to anions (Kirkby 1968, Clark 1982, van Beusichem et al. 1988). At the same time, NH4 + -fed plants normally acidify the external medium (Mevius and Engel 1931, Runge 1 ...
Instructions to Authors for Abstract Preparation - ccb
... discuss future prospects. The study of aromatic and medicinal plants and derived products is included in the area of interest of our institute, especially here. The research of the Piatra Neamţ branch is concentrated on this subject. Herbs have been used to cure people for thousands of years. Mankin ...
... discuss future prospects. The study of aromatic and medicinal plants and derived products is included in the area of interest of our institute, especially here. The research of the Piatra Neamţ branch is concentrated on this subject. Herbs have been used to cure people for thousands of years. Mankin ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal networks: process and functions. A
... into the cortex and forms distinct morphologically specialized structures: inter- and intracellular hyphae, coils and arbuscules. Arbuscules are specialized hyphae, similar to haustoria from the plant pathogenic fungi, formed as intercalary structures between the coil hyphae, and are the site of min ...
... into the cortex and forms distinct morphologically specialized structures: inter- and intracellular hyphae, coils and arbuscules. Arbuscules are specialized hyphae, similar to haustoria from the plant pathogenic fungi, formed as intercalary structures between the coil hyphae, and are the site of min ...
Plastoquinone and Ubiquinone in Plants: Biosynthesis
... as electron transporters in the electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis and the aerobic respiratory chain, respectively, and play indispensable roles in plant growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antiox ...
... as electron transporters in the electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis and the aerobic respiratory chain, respectively, and play indispensable roles in plant growth and development through participating in the biosynthesis and metabolism of important chemical compounds, acting as antiox ...
Replace, reuse, recycle: improving the sustainable use of
... day enters the UK’s watercourses as treated sewage where it is lost to the environment (Kato et al., 2007) and can impact negatively on ecosystems. This equates to 70 000 t or half the country’s annual requirement. Prices for diammonium phosphate fertilizer in 2014 were U$500 t–1 (Argus, 2014), lead ...
... day enters the UK’s watercourses as treated sewage where it is lost to the environment (Kato et al., 2007) and can impact negatively on ecosystems. This equates to 70 000 t or half the country’s annual requirement. Prices for diammonium phosphate fertilizer in 2014 were U$500 t–1 (Argus, 2014), lead ...
Monoacylglycerols Are Components of Root Waxes
... et al., 2004). Ectopic expression of GPAT5 was confirmed via reverse transcription-PCR transcript analysis of mRNA prepared from seven independent lines using leaves, an organ where GPAT5 is not expressed in wild type (data not shown). Two lines (designated OE-1 and OE-2) were used for subsequent an ...
... et al., 2004). Ectopic expression of GPAT5 was confirmed via reverse transcription-PCR transcript analysis of mRNA prepared from seven independent lines using leaves, an organ where GPAT5 is not expressed in wild type (data not shown). Two lines (designated OE-1 and OE-2) were used for subsequent an ...
USING CANINES TO DETECT SPOTTED KNAPWEED: FIELD
... style, and consistency, and is ready for submission to the Division of Graduate Education. ...
... style, and consistency, and is ready for submission to the Division of Graduate Education. ...
Wetland megabias: ecological and
... plant numbers and density, aerial extent and longevity of conditions conducive to plant preservation, the most important environment for in situ permineralization-type plant preservation associated with hot spring settings is geothermally influenced wetland. Latterly (Channing and Edwards 2009a), we ...
... plant numbers and density, aerial extent and longevity of conditions conducive to plant preservation, the most important environment for in situ permineralization-type plant preservation associated with hot spring settings is geothermally influenced wetland. Latterly (Channing and Edwards 2009a), we ...
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... Prof. Dr. Yaşar PARLAK 4th/ Spring Elective Botany ,physiology ,ecology ,fungi ,bacteriology ,virology The ecomonic importance of plant diseases , symptomatolgy ,etiology , pathology, and epidemiology of the diseases on cultivated plants,general knowledges of some fungi , bacteria , viruses and wild ...
... Prof. Dr. Yaşar PARLAK 4th/ Spring Elective Botany ,physiology ,ecology ,fungi ,bacteriology ,virology The ecomonic importance of plant diseases , symptomatolgy ,etiology , pathology, and epidemiology of the diseases on cultivated plants,general knowledges of some fungi , bacteria , viruses and wild ...
Guldkorns småkager
... Vit1a to the trans-Golgi network and, partially, to immature vesicles. This technique has also been shown to be suitable for imaging of plant tissues as it works with moderately thick specimens (2); therefore 3D-SIM can be a valuable tool for plant biologists studying membrane trafficking. The other ...
... Vit1a to the trans-Golgi network and, partially, to immature vesicles. This technique has also been shown to be suitable for imaging of plant tissues as it works with moderately thick specimens (2); therefore 3D-SIM can be a valuable tool for plant biologists studying membrane trafficking. The other ...
Chandra H. McAllister - ERA
... Quantitatively, nitrogen (N) has shown to be one of the most important nutrients for proper plant growth and development, and a key limiting factor in crop productivity. In the last 40 years, there has been a significant increase in the production of synthetic N-fertilizers, as well as an increase i ...
... Quantitatively, nitrogen (N) has shown to be one of the most important nutrients for proper plant growth and development, and a key limiting factor in crop productivity. In the last 40 years, there has been a significant increase in the production of synthetic N-fertilizers, as well as an increase i ...
Winti Practices in Bigiston, Suriname
... from the plantations and who re-settled inland, often next to the Amerindians. Their African culture and religion changed during slavery, when different evangelisation attempts were made. These attempts were not very successful due to a lack of money and missioners. Christianity has therefore not re ...
... from the plantations and who re-settled inland, often next to the Amerindians. Their African culture and religion changed during slavery, when different evangelisation attempts were made. These attempts were not very successful due to a lack of money and missioners. Christianity has therefore not re ...
pharmacology and phytochemistry of south african plants used as
... Traditional medicine in South Africa is part of the culture of the people and has been in existence for a long-time. Although animal components form part of the ingredients used, plant material constitutes the major component. South Africa is endowed with vast resources of medicinal and aromatic pla ...
... Traditional medicine in South Africa is part of the culture of the people and has been in existence for a long-time. Although animal components form part of the ingredients used, plant material constitutes the major component. South Africa is endowed with vast resources of medicinal and aromatic pla ...
Greenhouse cucumber
... Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzer This disease is common and often very destructive in end- of-season crops in poorly ventilated plastic greenhouses. It occurs throughout Canada but has been a problem mostly in Ontario. The pathogen attacks only Cucurbitaceae, mostly species ...
... Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzer This disease is common and often very destructive in end- of-season crops in poorly ventilated plastic greenhouses. It occurs throughout Canada but has been a problem mostly in Ontario. The pathogen attacks only Cucurbitaceae, mostly species ...
Cultivated plant taxonomy
Cultivated plant taxonomy is the study of the theory and practice of the science that identifies, describes, classifies, and names cultigens—those plants whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity. Cultivated plant taxonomists do, however, work with all kinds of plants in cultivation.Cultivated plant taxonomy is one part of the study of horticultural botany which is mostly carried out in botanical gardens, large nurseries, universities, or government departments. Areas of special interest for the cultivated plant taxonomist include: searching for and recording new plants suitable for cultivation (plant hunting); communicating with and advising the general public on matters concerning the classification and nomenclature of cultivated plants and carrying out original research on these topics; describing the cultivated plants of particular regions (horticultural floras); maintaining databases, herbaria and other information about cultivated plants.Much of the work of the cultivated plant taxonomist is concerned with the naming of plants as prescribed by two plant nomenclatural Codes. The provisions of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Botanical Code) serve primarily scientific ends and the objectives of the scientific community, while those of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (Cultivated Plant Code) are designed to serve both scientific and utilitarian ends by making provision for the names of plants used in commerce — the cultigens that have arisen in agriculture, forestry and horticulture. These names, sometimes called variety names, are not in Latin but are added onto the scientific Latin names, and they assist communication among the community of foresters, farmers and horticulturists.The history of cultivated plant taxonomy can be traced from the first plant selections that occurred during the agrarian Neolithic Revolution to the first recorded naming of human plant selections by the Romans. The naming and classification of cultigens followed a similar path to that of all plants until the establishment of the first Cultivated Plant Code in 1953 which formally established the cultigen classification category of cultivar. Since that time the classification and naming of cultigens has followed its own path.