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Pattern formation in miniature: the female gametophyte of flowering plants

Pattern formation in miniature: the female gametophyte of flowering plants

... gymnosperm gametophytes consisting of more than 1000 cells, the ovules of flowering plants are tiny. This enables multiple ovules to be packaged into an ovary, which is a crucial feature of flowers and ...

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PARASITIC FLOWERING PLANTS ON CULTIVATED PLANTS IN JORDAN THE PRESENT STATUS AND MANAGEMENT

PARASITIC FLOWERING PLANTS ON CULTIVATED PLANTS IN JORDAN THE PRESENT STATUS AND MANAGEMENT

... Parasitic flowering plants are problematic species, posing high concern to farmers, and potential threat to agriculture and forestry in ...Parasitic plants found belong to the families Orobanchaceae ...

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT FLOWERING PLANTS ON THE BASIS OF THEIR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT FLOWERING PLANTS ON THE BASIS OF THEIR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY

... [3]. Flowering plants are referred as angiosperms, because of their reproductive organ such as the flowers which help and explain the success of clades ...These flowering plants were more ...

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Self incompatibility systems: barriers to self fertilization in flowering plants

Self incompatibility systems: barriers to self fertilization in flowering plants

... ABSTRACT Flowering plants (angiosperms) are the most prevalent and evolutionarily advanced group of ...these plants is owed to several unique evolutionary adaptations that aid in reproduction: the ...

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DNA barcoding the native flowering plants and conifers of wales

DNA barcoding the native flowering plants and conifers of wales

... Here we present the creation of a DNA barcode database for all of the native and archaeophyte (species naturalised before 1500 AD) [31] flowering plants and conifers for the nation of Wales. Wales is an ...

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Noncrop flowering plants restore top down herbivore control in agricultural fields

Noncrop flowering plants restore top down herbivore control in agricultural fields

... companion plants into the field between the cabbage ...companion plants would then draw these natural enemies from the strip into the ...of flowering plants would thus make the crop fields ...

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Attractiveness of flowering plants for natural enemies

Attractiveness of flowering plants for natural enemies

... 7 flowering plant species (Anethum graveolens, Calendula officinalis, Centaurea cyanus, Fagopyrum esculen- tum, Foeniculum vulgare, Tagetes patula and Vicia faba) was compared for their attractiveness to natural ...

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Annotated catalogue of the flowering plants of São Tomé and Príncipe

Annotated catalogue of the flowering plants of São Tomé and Príncipe

... Numerous new collections were made over the past 20 years, and it is now possible to improve Exell’s list considerably . In this new catalogue we include com- mon names, habit and habitat, medicinal uses and infor- ...

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Physiological relaxation induced by horticultural activity: transplanting work using flowering plants

Physiological relaxation induced by horticultural activity: transplanting work using flowering plants

... The physio- logical data supports the fact that horticultural activity using natural materials can facilitate physiological relax- ation by reducing sympathetic nervous activity [28], an[r] ...

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CYTOLOGICAL PHENOMENA CONNECTED WITH SELF-STERILITY IN THE FLOWERING PLANTS

CYTOLOGICAL PHENOMENA CONNECTED WITH SELF-STERILITY IN THE FLOWERING PLANTS

... Inasmuch as a pollen grain must be emptied of its contents in order for its tube to reach considerable length, few grains on upper branches of these compatible styles can ha[r] ...

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A checklist of the flowering plants and ferns of Swartboschkloof,  Jonkershoek, Cape Province

A checklist of the flowering plants and ferns of Swartboschkloof, Jonkershoek, Cape Province

... A list of Dowering plants and ferns o f S w artboschkloof is presented. This list represents a com bination o f species recorded in Van der Merwe (1966), Werger, Kruger & Taylor (1972), M cDonald (1983, 1985) ...

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Role of Wetland Plants and Use of Ornamental Flowering Plants in Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: A Review

Role of Wetland Plants and Use of Ornamental Flowering Plants in Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: A Review

... Municipal wastewater treatment using vertical flow constructed wetlands planted 446. with Canna, Phragmites and Cyprus[r] ...

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Influence of Flowering Plants and Artificial Diets on Performance of Cotesia Flavipes (Cameron)

Influence of Flowering Plants and Artificial Diets on Performance of Cotesia Flavipes (Cameron)

... a gregarious, larval endoparasitoid of lepidopteran stemborers that infest cereal crops. This braconid has been successfully introduced into more than 40 countries as part of the tropics and subtropics in classical and ...

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Characteristics of C-4 photosynthesis in stems and petioles of C-3 flowering plants

Characteristics of C-4 photosynthesis in stems and petioles of C-3 flowering plants

... the plants were left for 24 h (after supplying the transpira- tion stream with radiolabelled malate for 1 h), we found that 14 C no longer remained within the vascular tissues but was transferred to young ...

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Intercropping flowering plants in maize systems increases pollinator diversity

Intercropping flowering plants in maize systems increases pollinator diversity

... significantly greater in the strip tillage into a biodiverse seed mix cultivation method. 224[r] ...

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New and Interesting Records of South African  Flowering Plants.

New and Interesting Records of South African Flowering Plants.

... the plants bear a striking resemblance to a species of Rubus, and the specific epithet is derived from the Greek batos, ...The plants tend to grow communally in the dry bushveld to the north and west of ...

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Notes and New Records of African  Flowering Plants.

Notes and New Records of African Flowering Plants.

... long shortly pubescent petioles, acute or obtuse, often minutely apiculate, occasionally emarginate; rounded, truncate to subcordate, rarely decurrent or subcuneate at[r] ...

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An Updated Phylogenetic Classification of the Flowering Plants

An Updated Phylogenetic Classification of the Flowering Plants

... Fi- nally, those major taxa restricted to one continent number 163 taxa and combine with the above to total 711 subfamilies and undivided families.. An example in the Dicotyledoneae ([r] ...

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Synopsis of a Putatively Phylogenetic Classification of the Flowering Plants

Synopsis of a Putatively Phylogenetic Classification of the Flowering Plants

... Subfamily: Penthoroideae Subfamily: Saxifragoideae Subfamily: Ribesioideae Subfamily: Vahlioideae Subfamily: Francooideae Subfamily: Eremosynoideae Subfamily: Lepuropetaloid[r] ...

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CROSSING OVER AND GENE REARRANGEMENT IN FLOWERING PLANTS

CROSSING OVER AND GENE REARRANGEMENT IN FLOWERING PLANTS

... (The percentage figures of the crossover chart of a chromosome are made to include the double crossovers, though these do not normally affect the recombina- tions.)[r] ...

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