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Development and validation of laboratory workbook in plant biology

Development and validation of laboratory workbook in plant biology

... in Plant Biology as to its validity, appropriateness, organization of content, learning competencies to be developed, accuracy and ...in Plant Biology, at ESSU Main Campus ...

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The Development of Student Research Skills in Second Year Plant Biology

The Development of Student Research Skills in Second Year Plant Biology

... In 2011, students in Agricultural Sciences and Viticulture & Oenology were first provided with opportunities to develop research skills in plant biology through the course Foundations in Plant ...

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Plant biology - Growth Reproduction - PPT slides

Plant biology - Growth Reproduction - PPT slides

...  Thickening of roots and shoots  Adds strength to plant structure  Growth due to lateral meristem  Never occurs in leaves..  Occurs in mature part of woody plants.[r] ...

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Protocol: a rapid and economical procedure for purification of plasmid or plant DNA with diverse applications in plant biology

Protocol: a rapid and economical procedure for purification of plasmid or plant DNA with diverse applications in plant biology

... Figure 2 High quality DNA purified by the silica protocol. Gel electrophoresis pictures of PCR products, plant genomic DNA and miniprep DNA are shown. A, Genomic PCR products of AtHXK1 and AtWRKY29 gene and ...

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The biology and control of Ehrharta villosa, South African pypgrass : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Plant Biology at Massey University

The biology and control of Ehrharta villosa, South African pypgrass : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Plant Biology at Massey University

... Different methods for control of pypgrass were considered and it was decided that herbicide was the best option, because of the large area involved and the nature of the underground rhiz[r] ...

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Revolutionizing plant biology: multiple ways of genome engineering by CRISPR/Cas

Revolutionizing plant biology: multiple ways of genome engineering by CRISPR/Cas

... molecular biology due to its simplic- ity, versatility and ...for plant scientists is the possibility to rapidly create muta- tions in genes where no known T-DNA insertion or EMS mutant is ...the ...

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The biology and control of Ehrharta villosa, South African pypgrass : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Plant Biology at Massey University

The biology and control of Ehrharta villosa, South African pypgrass : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Plant Biology at Massey University

... Overall, if the population of pypgrass at Turakina Beach is to be controlled using haloxyfop then the dune area would not be left completely devoid of plants capable of keeping the sand [r] ...

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Institute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Centre, H-6701 Szeged P.O. Box 521, Hungary

Institute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Centre, H-6701 Szeged P.O. Box 521, Hungary

... This study was carried out in the Institute for Olive Tree and Subtropical Plants in the city of Chania, Crete, Greece (35° 32' 00" N, 24° 04' 09" E). The climate is of Mediterranean type with hot and dry summers ...

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Plant biology: building barriers    in roots

Plant biology: building barriers in roots

... Current Biology [3] and Science [4,5] provide novel molecular insights, reporting new components and an elegant patterning mechanism that controls Casparian strip formation and ...

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Project Report: Plant Biology of Yajurveda

Project Report: Plant Biology of Yajurveda

... which are prepared of grains of au, amba, priyagu, nīvāra, veu, śyāmāka etc. The vedic medicine is mingled with magic. Mere use of the herbs, without the recitation of mantrās is not found in vedic texts. Thus, it is ...

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Plant biology - Systems - PPT slides

Plant biology - Systems - PPT slides

... Zambia rub the skin with boiled roots or a root decoction. ▪ Swollen ends of rhizomes ▪ Specialized for food storage[r] ...

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Improving HOTS in Biology Learning: A Supplement Book of Plant Growth and Development

Improving HOTS in Biology Learning: A Supplement Book of Plant Growth and Development

... SB-Plant. Biology learning at the senior high school level, teachers often skip the discussion about growth, development, and plant environment in ...

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Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

... of plant growth and development focused on ...hence plant developmental biology became the generally ac- cepted ...molecular biology and cell biology to study processes in development ...

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Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

... Quite often, many complex biological patterns govern some simple mathematical rules. A well known example for supporting this fact is the relation between phyllotaxis and the intriguing Fibonacci sequence {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ...

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Using systems biology approaches to elucidate gene regulatory networks controlling the plant defence response

Using systems biology approaches to elucidate gene regulatory networks controlling the plant defence response

... Transcriptional regulation controlling pathogen-responsive gene expression in Arabidopsis is believed to underlie the plant defence response, which confers partial immunity of Arabidopsi[r] ...

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Effect of Host Plant on Biology and Life Table Parameters of Sipha maydis (Pass.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

Effect of Host Plant on Biology and Life Table Parameters of Sipha maydis (Pass.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

... host plant [26] and these parameters are recognized to provide important clues concerning the ability of the host to sustain a complete insect life cycle, these data should be linked to other parameters, such as ...

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An update : improvements in imaging perfluorocarbon mounted plant leaves with implications for studies of plant pathology, physiology, development and cell biology

An update : improvements in imaging perfluorocarbon mounted plant leaves with implications for studies of plant pathology, physiology, development and cell biology

... Advances in microscopy have made in vivo biological imag- ing increasingly important in recent years. A diverse palette of chemical labels and genetically encoded fluorescent reporters and biosensors, coupled with ...

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Plant Developmental Biology in Spain: from the origins to our days and prospects for the future

Plant Developmental Biology in Spain: from the origins to our days and prospects for the future

... model plant for developmental studies in Europe was Antirrhinum majus due to the possibility to carry out transpo- son gene tagging ...many plant development processes in Arabidopsis, with only a few MADS- ...

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