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On-Line Glossary: E
... exhibited by plants grown in the dark: etiolated plants are pale yellow and have long internodes and small leaves. (20) etiology. The study of cause; that phase of plant pathology dealing with ...
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On-Line Glossary: M
... in leaves by many plant virus infections in which there is a pattern of dark green, light green and sometimes chlorotic areas. This pattern is often associated with the ... fungi. (10) myxamoeba. A naked cell capable of amoeboid movement; characteristic of the vegetative phase of myxomycetes and such Plasmodiophoromycetes as Plasmodiophora brassicae. (20) Myxomycetes. See Myxomycota. Myxomycota. The ...
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District Rose Show Trophies
... different varieties, in separate containers. Alfred Leloy, Jr. Memorial Trophy Three (3) medium red or dark red hybrid tea roses, disbudded, one variety or three different varieties, in separate containers. ... stages of development: one bud; one approximately one-half open or in its most perfect phase of beauty, and one fully open bloom, stamens showing, displayed in separate containers. All-America ...
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FPHG -
... is generally a darker shade of gray near the base, with a dark patch containing coppery scales near the inside wing tip. The larvae have a cream to pinkish body and a brown head with dark speckles on the prothoracic shield (the collar behind the head). When ... larvae. First-generation larvae that do not pupate enter a quiet phase, overwinter as larvae, and pupate and emerge as adults in the ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #2
... (15 hours) A. G1 Phase: Cellular organelles begin to duplicate. B. S-Phase: DNA replication (chomosomes become doubled). C. G2 Phase: Cell growth and protein synthesis. II. M-Phase (Period of Cell Division): ( ... of cell division. The M-Phase (Cell Division Phase) 1. Interphase: The cell is not dividing at this time period. The nucleus is composed of dark staining material called chromatin, a ...
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Other Regulated Systems
... bacteriophage. One protein, CI, promotes the lysogenic cycle. The other protein, Cro, promotes the lytic phase. These two proteins are in direct competition to each other for sites on the "right ... night, skimming for food. Unfortunately, to any predator below, this squid appears as a very dark object moving against the very bright background of the moon. To solve this problem, the ...
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Garnetwood Park Flowerbed - Plant photos page
... ... we are really hoping to get some of this planted for phase 2. The particular varietyshown flowers from Spring through til late fall. Lamiun ... also very tolerant of poor conditions and produces a welcome spash of dark or light pink flowers int he late spring and on and ... . Top of page Another Yarrow millefolium which we are growing for phase 2. Yarrow is a wonderful choice for a large, sunny border. ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... that chemical signaling is also common in root parasites, especially germination stimulants. The seedling phase is the most vulnerable part of the life cycle because life-sustaining attachments are ... the photosynthetic endosperm, the seedling radicle is negatively phototropic and thus grows towards a dark surface (often the host branch) (Figure 41). The first attachment structure formed is called ...
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Stairs: the next level by Skip Thomsen
... downright dangerous. Many perfectly legal and structurally correct staircases are intimidating by being too steep, dark, or narrow. Maybe even all of the above. So what are the ingredients of the ... element: the aesthetic and psychological aspects of stair design. The Planning Stage In the design phase of a new building, consider the staircase as an architectural feature of the building. Properly ...
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Potting Mixes for Certified Organic Production
... organisms are also suppressed. The third stage is the curing phase, when temperatures begin to fall. It is during this phase that humus content increases and some beneficial organisms—like Streptomyces, ... €”discussed here—is the most common peat and represents its least-decomposed form. Light, dark, and black peats typically describe the same substance in various stages of decomposition; darker ...
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