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... Balansia fungus, that likely is the source of the medicinal properties. The Machiguenga have numerous strains, with uses as varied as fish attractants, hunting aids, and even one that soothes domestic ... largest plant family, with some 30,000 species. Urubambashi, Psychotria sp. Rubiaceae. This is so named because its knowledge as a hallucinogen in the kamarampi admixture was brought from the Rio ...
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nvps newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999:
... . The interest of continental growers had already been aroused and so began the development of strains and varieties of brilliant colouring as opposed to the more restrained colours and markings of ... , both amateur and professional, were interested in this work. James Grieve, who raised the apple named after him, was one. Eventually these new types of pansy became known alternatively either as ...
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nvps newsletter Spring 1997:
... a mere handful and that most, if not all, the fine named varieties of Pansy and Viola with which they were then so ... houses have kept the gardening public well supplied with some admirable strains of Pansy seed, and to a lesser extent Viola seed, it ... thanks to their efforts alone that a few of the fine old named varieties have been saved from almost certain oblivion, vegitatively propagated and ...
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Pansy
... point out that pansies sport such new forms and colors so freely that developing new strains is as easy as letting them grow. What no one can quibble with is the ... florists. Others picked up where they left off, and today there are more than 300 named varieties of what we call “pansy.” The plant itself is a perennial, although ...
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Hybridizing Mite Resistant Fuchsias
... are susceptible to mite) Fuchsia boliviana Fuchsia campos-portoi Fuchsia denticulata Fuchsia fulgens (most strains are mite-resistant; a few hybrids are not) Fuchsia hatschbachii (often mistakenly labeled F. ... Fuchsia paniculata Fuchsia regia Fuchsia splendens (most strains are mite-resistant; a few hybrids are not) Most of these species, and many of the named hybrids described above (as well as ...
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APS Foundation - Barnes Award
... selected by L.C. Gonzales and M. Jackson in Costa Rica) was named in Burundi and covered up to 80% of potato areas in ... tropics, subtropics and temperate lands. Whereas a lowland tropics group of strains of Biovar 2, designated Biovar 2-T, causes bacterial wilt ... Mayor of Huanuco in 1985. The Edward R. French Boardroom was named to recognize his contributions as Board President for the American School ...
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Handbook - Department of Botany, UW-Madison
... plants, especially of the New World. In 1885, William Trelease had the distinction of being named the first Professor of Botany at the University of Wisconsin. Other early prominent members of ... . The development, during WW II and thereafter, of strains of Penicillium yielding far higher levels of penicillin than had previously been available. These strains, developed by J. F. Stauffer and M. P ...
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Code of conduct for the conservation and enjoyment of wild plants
... population is very small and may suffer as a result. If a plant can be named in the field take the field guide to it, not vice versa. If a specimen ... and varieties. Many plants have been introduced into the wrong places, and inappropriate, even foreign, strains have been released. There is therefore a strong presumption against casual introductions. Do not introduce ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of a begomovirus infecting two common weeds: Malvastrum americanum and Sida spinosa in Jamaica
... DQ411028) clones from both weeds have 92.8% nucleotide sequence identity and thus likely represent strains of the same begomovirus (Fauquet & Stanley, 2003), while the DNA-Bs are 95.6% ... of M. americanum and S. spinosa in Jamaica by a new bipartite begomovirus, provisionally named Malvastrum yellow mosaic Jamaica virus. While geminiviruses have previously been characterized from Sida spp. ...
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New Disease Reports - First record of Pseudomonas syringae pv. viburni in the UK
... from a Lincolnshire nursery and from which LOPAT 1 strains were isolated. Host tests confirmed pathogenicity on Viburnum sargentii. ... ., 2000). Fingerprints were compared with those of reference strains of all validly-named P. syringae pathovars held in the NCPPB, including P ... were different from all other reference strains. A subset of BOX-PCR fingerprints of strains of P. syringae pathovars known to ...
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