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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... chain upward exactly one link behind it. Because of water's strong tendency to hold together in drops, it takes less energy to pull the entire chain upward one link than it would take to break the chain. The chain of water molecules therefore remains intact and continues to pull slowly upward ...
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Carnivorous Plants
... mesophyll cells underlying the upper epidermis. When these cells suddenly become flaccid, the leaf folds upward along the midrib. A decrease in ATP (adenosine triphoshate) is associated with each closure, suggesting ... each petiole. When a leaf is stimulated by touch, heat or wind, there is a chain reaction in which potassium ions migrate from one side of each pulvinus to the other ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - Plant Disease Management
... and attacking vulnerable points in the disease cycle (i.e., weak links in the infection chain). Therefore, correct diagnosis of a disease is necessary to identify the pathogen, which is the ... , usually translaminar, and often give some post-infection benefits. Some of the “systemic” fungicides move upward in the plant’s vascular system, but currently only one (fosetyl-Al) has ambimobile distribution ...
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Brooder in a box by Sylvia Gist Issue #80
... baling twine, a 250 watt brooder lamp (preferably with infrared bulb) and a chain to suspend it, and a stick or dowel about 6 feet long. ... like a split door. Next bend each door at the back to hinge upward. A long stick or a dowel can be laid lengthwise under the ... touches The next step is hanging the 250 watt heat lamp from a chain passing through the middle slit in the top flap, allowing the bulb ...
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Install rafters alone - the easy way by Robert L. Williams Issue 35
... wide at a right angle to the longer line. Make another right angle and mark upward six inches and then make a final right angle line to the right and to ... ladder, position the rafter holder for the next rafter. The rafter (home-made with a chain saw) is in place. Note how the rafter fits snugly into the gap. Two nails ...
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Training/Pruning Vines
... at their base. To prevent this problem train the vine horizontally at first forcing the upward growth to develop from lateral shoots. Moderate pruning in the first few years will encourage ... the rest. Vines that produce long, vigorous shoots, such as Carolina jasmine, growing on a chain-link fence, will need shearing and training several times a year to keep it in ...
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Bees Don't Care - Hybridizers Should
... . - anthers the expanded tip of the stamens which produce the pollen. f. - filament a threadlike chain of cells, acting as the stalk of a stamen g. - stigma the bi-lobed tip ... start this process, the growth of the style causes the stamens to force their way upward, spreading the corolla tube and allowing the anthers to become exposed. (These anthers seldom project ...
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the (all american) history of shopping cart
... the baskets (which were no longer removable), allowing them to swing upward, and making the front of the baskets smaller than the rear, ... easier to identify in the parking lot and reminding shoppers which chain they were shopping at as they wheeled down the aisles. the ... the cart. when you're done shopping, you simply reattach the chain, and your coin is returned to you. --- more on the invention of ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(4) 1992
... each side to accommodate signage. The opening can be closed by clasping together lengths of chain extending from gateposts. MATERIALS/SERVICES - The chair OVPC can supply fence posts and gateposts from ... into the ground for about one foot. Snow fencing will extend from the bottom rail upward for 4 feet. [It is supplied in 50' rolls.] The gate which affords access will ...
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Questions On Arborvitae
... cutting off the air supply. It may also cause them to re-orient their roots upward into the mulch, which reduces the stability of the plant. These trees seldom need fertilization ... about honest tree trimmers whenever I can. There are too many individuals out there with chain saws and pickup trucks who incorrectly call themselves by that name. The beauty of arborvitae ...
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