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Spatial considerations in physiological models of tree growth
... interactions in a physiologically-based model of mixed growth-form plant communities presents a major methodological problem. This paper outlines a two-step solution: (1) a spatial framework for ... ), and (2) a mathematical technique for coupling water, light, and nutrients into a single growth equation using a physiologically-based continuous-time Markov approach, termed the CTM METHOD. Assumptions ...
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Fuchsia Care Calendar
... they are in their early spring aggressive growth cycle. For fuchsias already in the ground, prune them back about half to two-thirds of their growth. Step Three (early spring, continued) Watering/Fertilizing ... for the plant to recover. Step Four (early spring, continued) Pinching: Pinching new growth affects the shape and number of flowers plants will produce. When new growth has made two sets of new ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Screening for Active Ingredients in Plant Extracts that Inhibit the Growth of Agrobacterium tumefaciens
... substances produced by living microbes that inhibit the growth of microbes (7). Environmental conditions also affect the growth of bacteria. If conditions are not suitable, growth is slow or does not occur at ... of three carrot disks with sterile distilled water (control). Inoculate with A. tumefaciens as in step 13. Seal all petri plates with Parafilm or Scotch tape. Incubate at room temperature, 20 ...
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The Effect of Fungal Growth on Seed Health
... Growth on Seed Health A Project for Elementary Grades Title: The Effect of Fungal Growth on Seed Health Purpose: To see the effect the growth ... fungi growing on them. Note if there is fungal growth in the jars. Repeat step #4 twice a week. Results: Prepare a graph showing ... they can grow. Knowing the amount of moisture required for fungal growth allows seed growers to determine when the seed needs to be ...
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How to Grow Erysimum (Bowles Mauve) - eHow.com
... stop purple flowers spring through fall. Choosing Erysimum Instructions STEP 1: Buy plants at nurseries spring through fall ... by knocking them loose and sliding them out. STEP 4: Loosen the soil around pot-bound plants by ... STEP 1: Water the plant weekly throughout its first summer. STEP 2: Cut back old flower stems with bypass pruners to where they meet a bigger stem; this encourages new growth. STEP ...
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How to Plant Bulbs in Containers - eHow.com
... soil to within an inch of the top. STEP 6: Water thoroughly. STEP 7: Place the pots in a cool spot and cover ... STEP 8: Move the pots to a sunny location when you see the first signs of growth. STEP 9: Keep the pots moist until after bloom. STEP 10: Fertilize every two to four weeks with a liquid plant food. Follow label instructions. STEP ...
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The Down and Dirty Truth About Plant Growth
... Truth About Plant Growth The Down and Dirty Truth About Plant Growth By: Joe Secoges (Click any thumbnail picture to enlarge) Sunlight is ... mostly clay is to perform a soil ribbon test. The first step is to pack the soil in your first. Then, slowly and ... most common within that state. Questions: What soil properties affect root growth? Is a sandy or clayey soil better for agriculture and development? ...
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Vine Stem Cuttings
... growth) or softwood cuttings (new, more tender growth. Step 1: The cutting should be placed in a container filled with water until the propagation process can be started. Step ... degree angle. Remove the lower leaves and all flower buds. Step 3. Place a small amount of rooting hormone with a ... the hormone on the leaves or upper portion of the stem. Step 4: Prepare a clean pot by placing a 1 inch ...
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Rejuvenating the Gnarled Rosebush
... growth that the old barky canes can all be removed over time. The first steps in rejuvenation is to see if there’s some underlying reason for the shortage of young growth. Step ... you may have inadvertently been removing the new growth? New growth coming up from the base of the plant can ... the oldest canes keeps the old plant full of new growth. Last updated: 11/2/06 ©NCNH District All Rights Reserved ...
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Orchid Society of Middle Tennessee
... to live growth. Step 4: Divide Your Cattleya orchid is a sympodial orchid,  with individual new shoots that grew out of the previous season's growth along ... damage, but do not peel the green sheaths from any new growth. Step 5: Repot Cover the drain holes of your new pot with ... to the plant or any new growth.  Improper use of a potting stick can cause serious plant damage. Step 6: Support When you are ...
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