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Beets
... . If you prefer a calendar to a thermometer, say April 15th to be safe (beets mature is a little under 2 months, though the Lutz type can be left to grow ... believed to have originated in the Mediterranean area, spreading eastward in prehistoric times, with a secondary region of development in the Near East. It was a very chard-like plant that ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Pumpkins
... volunteer pumpkins come up here and there in her garden (unwanted . . . but she lets them mature). Last season, we tried a variety--bought in hurried desperation off a hardware-store seed ... plant's growth. Let those main vines grow as long as possible, but trim all secondary vines (those that grow off the main vines) to about 10 feet. Pinch off all ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... Summary ] [ Full Text ] Six new cellulose synthase genes from Eucalyptus are associated with primary and secondary cell wall biosynthesis Martin Ranik and Alexander A. Myburg Tree Physiology 26:557–564 [ ... crown structure, leaf plasticity and carbon gain within the crowns of three winter-deciduous mature trees Akira Uemura, Hisanori Harayama, Nobuya Koike and Atsushi Ishida Tree Physiology 26:643– ...
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... survival. As it increases in mass and gets older, the likelihood for injuries increases. A mature, healthy tree may have thousands of compartmentalized infections. Yet, there comes a time when even ... parts fracture and fall. The tree's architecture A tree is a central beam with secondary lateral beams called branches and twigs. The tree is unique as a living system because ...
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... the impact of varying amounts and kinds of soil organic matter on ectomycorrhizal development in mature western Montana forests (Harvey, Jurgensen and Larsen, 1981). 114. Logging of ectomycorrhizal tree hosts removes ... CWD is the primary agent, which alters the system in which problems are blamed on secondary agents such as deer. Although there is a serious case of denial such as unobserved ...
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Backyard Orchard Glossary
... phloem of most vascular plants that gives rise to new cells and is responsible for secondary growth. Cane The woody stem of a rose or a berry plant, it can also ... the growing season. Parts affected are flower buds, flowers, and young fruit (spring) or near mature fruit or other tissues (fall). Top G Genetic Dwarf Genetic dwarfs are trees in which ...
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HortNews- March 2005
... thin-diameter canes leaving only the most healthy, vigorous canes. Cut lateral (secondary) branches back to 8-10 buds and shape the plant as desired ... provide trouble-free beauty and pleasure for years to come. The mature height of the tree being planted should be within the available ... and below ground growing space that will allow for reaching a mature height of 30 to 40 feet. Small trees that grow ...
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Drynariaceae [First Draft]
... glandular plexuses along costa, usually just above costules; mature fronds without hydathodes on upper surface, margins cartilaginous, laminae of mature fronds scaly at first, glabrrescent. Sori small, in ... Epiphytic, spirally climbing, occasionaly epilithic or terrestrial, in various typies of primary and secondary forest, plantations. Altitude from sea level to about 1000 m. Hainan [Widely ranges ...
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Elaphoglossaceae [First Draft]
... plants also have a more persistent fringe of scales which are larger than on mature plants. Therefore we reduce E. mcclurei as a synonym of E. luzonicum. Growing on ... callifolium Bl. Elaphoglossum callifolium differs from E. conforme in having hardly visible secondary veins rather than somewhat hidden secondary veins. Specimens and field observation show they share many same characteristics, such ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... T. Forschler) Under certain conditions and circumstances, some immature male and female termites mature sexually and become neotenic reproductives (Fig. 11). Unlike primary reproductives, neotenic reproductives ... are called pseudergates. A colony may contain several types of neotenic reproductives. Secondary (second form) reproductives develop from nymphs, and are therefore characterized by the ...
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