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Department of Plant Biology - News
... are instructed to become shoot cells? Working in the common lab weed Arabidopsis thaliana, we have discovered a gene "TOPLESS" that, when mutant, causes embryos to develop with two oppositely oriented root poles ... such a function (one that switches cell fates between shoot and root fates) exists in the plant embryo and, second, provides the researchers with an address in the genome at which the ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... disease that has caused dramatic mortality to coastal California oaks, has recently been discovered in southwestern Oregon. OSU plant clinic will diagnose sick plants If you bring a sample of a ... Agriculture (USDA) in Corvallis have been experimenting with a simple, non-chemical means of combating plant diseases and weeds called "soil solarization." Early summer is best time to begin solarizing your ...
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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... ) right next to the Aquarium pumps at Walmart...Hope this helps...Jeanne Air Stone: T-Connectors: RE: I Discovered the SECRET clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by ... 3-4 weeks. I didn't try anything else. I am going to try more plant varieties next spring. Karen RE: I Discovered the SECRET clip this post email this post what is this? see most ...
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sweet fruit on a wild weedy vine - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... was surrounded by a clear white gelatinous substance. My curiosity got the best of me, and I discovered that the gelatinous matter was rather sweet, slightly tangy, similar to the flavor of a white grape ... please log in. If you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Name That Plant Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us 2006 iVillage Inc. All ...
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A Salsa Garden: Loss of a Garden Salsa Plant
... April 23, 2006 Loss of a Garden Salsa Plant I went out to check on the new chile plants that I have not planted in the raised bed, when I discovered that there had been an attack in the garden. ... likes them and I only planted two plants this year. I'm curious about the garden salsa chile, but one plant is enough to test it. I have plenty of fresnos and hungarian wax peppers to make salsa with after ...
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Plant Propagation
... and create beautiful landscape plants. I've just added my two cents worth. What I have also discovered is that some of the information I have read from the Internet as well as in numerous ... purchased from the Internet. Continue navigating through this site to learn more. With a little patience, good plant stock, rooting hormone, some type of propagation or mist house and a little dirt and fertilizer ...
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PlantOasis.com - Ask a Question to a Plant Expert
... the next step up in size) when I discovered the reason it was top heavy was it had no roots, just a ball kind of like an onion. My plant which once had 9 beautiful leaves now ... could also try brushing on some rooting hormone to encourage new root development, and then watering the plant less frequently. Answer from Adrienne Kleintop, Plantoasis.com Chief Editor. Contact info@plantoasis.com for more ...
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Plant Physiology
... and cytoskeleton-linked sucrose metabolizing enzymes. The reallocation of carbon and nitrogen from the vegetative organs to the developing seeds is an especially important component of plant productivity. Our laboratory discovered that a specific lipoxygenase isoform functions as "vegetative storage protein" and accumulates in the vacuole of a unique cell layer in leaves. More recently we have ...
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Graduate Student Listing-Cornell Plant Pathology
... , Physiology, and Weed Science at Virginia Tech. Johan Kers (PhD- August 2005) Johan Kers completed his Ph.D. degree in plant pathology at Cornell University with Dr. Rosemary Loria. Johan studied the evolution of pathogenicity in the Gram-positive filamentous genus Streptomyces. He discovered that a large pathogenicity island is mobilized from pathogens to ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... , Elliptical - oblong with regular flattened ends. Emarginate - with notched ends or tips. Embryo - the new plant developing from the fertilised egg cell (zygote) in the fertilised seed. Endemic - originating from and ... said, by Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD), to have named a plant (probably Euphorbia resinifera) that he discovered on Mount Atlas in Morocco as "Euphorbea" after his physician. This is ...
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