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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Biological Control
... by one organism reduces its availability for the other organism. Competition for space or nutrients usually takes place between closely related species. Therefore, it can be effective to treat plants or seeds with a non-pathogenic strain of a related species that can out-compete the pathogenic organism. In some cases, the treating species need not be closely related to the ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au
Key to Arisaemas of Japan
... understanding diversity among the species of Japanese Arisaema; some characters used in the key are difficult to examine in the herbarium specimens. An attempt is made to cluster putatively closely related species. Infraspecific taxa are omitted. Photographs taken in the wild habitat or cultivated condition in the Botanical Gardens, University of Tokyo. Voucher specimens indicated are preserved in ...
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cactus-books.com: Adromischus, The Cactus File Handbook 3 by John Pilbeam, Chris Rodgerson and Derek Tribble
... of these plants in attempting to determine the diagnostic characters of each species. The Handbook also includes a number of additional chapters, including: History and Classification - Adromischus is closely related to Cotyledon and Tylecodon, and the diagnostic characters of the three genera, as published by Helmut Toelken, are detailed. Previous authors have attempted to bring some order into ...
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Escobaria sneedii ssp. leii
... population intergrades with other forms of E. sneedii in the Guadalupe Mountains. This is apparently a neotenic variety of the species in which juvenile spination is retained throughout the life of the plant. This species is closely related to E. sneedii var. sneedii from which it differs by having deflexed spines, rather than spreading, brownish - pink flowers ...
cactus-art.biz
Marjoram - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... Will keep for six months to one year. Marjoram is an herb that has has a mild, sweet flavor similar to oregano ( it is closely related and of the same family - Origanum) with perhaps a hint of balsam. It is said to be the meat herb" but it compliments all foods except sweets. While fresh marjoram is excellent with salads and mild flavored foods, it ...
culinaryherbguide.com
Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... cultivars of these fruits can be grown successfully in Florida. Other stone fruits, such as apricots, almonds, and cherries are not well-adapted to Florida and should not be planted here. The various stone fruits are closely related, all being different species within the same genus, Prunus. Fruit development The fruit development occurs in stages. During the first ...
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)
... from that point has continued to spread by propagation and insect vectors. Studies have shown that the CVC strain is apparently closely related to the bacterium causing coffee leaf scorch, and inoculation of coffee with the CVC bacterium causes coffee leaf scorch symptoms. The CVC pathogen has been the subject of intensive research in Brazil and its genome has ...
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PlanetaCactus: Discocactus
... in 1837. It derives from Greek diskos, disc, due to the circular and flattened characteristic shape of this genus. It is closely related to Melocactus and, like the plants from this genus, also shows cephalium, but it is smaller. Discocactus plants are from Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. D. araneispinus ..:::Version en espaol..::: Forums: Latest posts Copyright 2003 - ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:A
... and cultivars are commonly known as columbines, and many of them are commonly used in gardens. They range from dwarf, rock-garden types to tall plants suitable for the border. This category collects informational sites about plants in this genus, and the closely related genus Semiaquilegia (spurless columbine). Copyright 1998-2005 Netscape Last update: 9:17 PT, Sunday, February 20, 2005 - edit
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:A:Aquilegia
... , and cultivars are commonly known as columbines, and many of them are commonly used in gardens. They range from dwarf, rock-garden types to tall plants suitable for the border. This category collects informational sites about plants in this genus, and the closely related genus Semiaquilegia (spurless columbine). Copyright 1998-2005 Netscape Last update: 10:13 PT, Friday, April 22, 2005 - edit
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