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Ethnobotany Garden - "The role of plants in society"
... Ethnobotany Garden - "The role of plants in society" Home Discussion Forum Ethnobotany Links Agar Methods Medicinal Herb FAQ A great introduction to the most well known herbs in common use ... feeling pretty handy with yourself you might check out this online lab manual. Glider's Agar Methods Glider explains how to get started with your spores, molds, and fungi collection, just like ...
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Ethnobotany Garden - "The role of plants in society"
... Ethnobotany Garden - "The role of plants in society" Home Discussion Forum Ethnobotany Links Agar Methods Tobacco use: A cross-cultural comparison Tobacco in the South American Indian Tradition is used ...
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Armillaria Root Rots
... wounds and the infections was not considered. Also, isolations for fungi were done on malt agar alone, which does not support growth of bacteria and non-decay causing fungi. Consequently, associated ... spp. And why it was the first subject in his first book. The forestry management methods in that part of the world favor conditions that invite species of Armillaria and other ...
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Flasking Cool Growing Orchid Seed by Bob hamilton
... 6 years. Most of what I have learned has been through empirical methods. Using the algorithm, ready, fire, aim, I've learned to reliably ... near the lids with a towel. I believe removing any splashed agar during filling from these areas lessons the chance of later contamination. ... Media, M6668 (contains sugar and charcoal) 7 grams of type E agar 1 jar of banana baby food (113 grams or 4 oz.) ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... . Figure 2.: Thread-like mycelium in a colony of Rhizoctonia solani growing on potato dextrose agar. This fungus causes brown patch disease of turfgrass and damping-off in seedlings of many ... that cannot as yet be grown in artificial culture. Various stabilization and embedding or pelleting methods are being developed for coating seeds or inoculating potting media with root fragments and spores ...
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Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... Milkweed Parachute Seeds 5. Contact Pollination Of Ribbon-grass (Vallisneria) One of the most remarkable methods of pollination in angiosperms involves the tiny, boat-like male flowers of ribbon-grass ( ... roots of nearby forest trees. Orchid seeds are also grown under aseptic conditions in nutrient agar, similar to bacterial and fungal cultures. The ripened ovary (capsule) of an unknown orchid ...
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California's Pink Salt Lakes
... about 3,000 g's. The bacteria may then be grown in a special nutrient agar containing at least 25 percent sodium chloride and incubated in a warm oven. After several ... by using the photosynthetic molecule bacteriorhodopsin (see above). It has been suggested that these two methods of anerobic energy production are the last remnants from the halophile's anaerobic ancestry when ...
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Victor Rodov
... rinse reduces postharvest losses of Galia melon. Plant Pathology 49: 333-338. Rodov, V., Agar, T., Peretz, J., Nafussi, B., Kim, J.J., and Ben-Yehoshua, S. (2000). Effect ... and ready-to-eat leafy vegetable products Mechanically separated pomegranate arils: product development and methods for ensuring quality Effect of postharvest conditions on phytochemicals with nutritional and health value ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Following the disease progression of an ectotrophic root-infecting fungus.
... Return to Laboratory Exercises Menu Page Objectives Introduction Materials & Methods Results Followup Questions Literature Cited Instructor's Notes Click ... 's Note #1) Click here for Instructor Notes: MATERIALS AND METHODS: For Instructor/Laboratory preparers: (Laboratory Instructor's Note #2) 10% ... #4, 5). Preparation of agar tubes. Prepare 1 liter of 0.3% water agar (3 g agar per liter) per 45 ...
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ALGAE-THE SCUM OF THE EARTH
... principal user of edible algae, and the Japanese have developed methods for culturing and harvesting "leafy" algae. Large-scale farming ... four are extracted from the cell walls of the organism. Agar. This substance, a polysaccharide, solidifies almost anything that is liquid ... New Zealand, and Morocco. Now the most important worldwide use of agar is as a gelatin-like medium for growing organisms in ...
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