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    Biocontrol Fungus

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    L. (2001). Gliocladium catenulatum as a potential biological control agent of damping off in bedding off in bedding plants. Journal of Phytopathology 149 (3/4): 171-178. Mishra‚ P.K. and Mukhopadhyay‚ A.N. (1997). Biocontrol of corm and root rot disease in gladiolus by corm treatment with Gliocladium virens. International Conference‚ Indian Phytopathology Society‚ New Delhi‚ India. Monte‚ E. (2001). Understanding Trichoderma: between biotechnology and microbial ecology. International Journal of Microbiology

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    Eng 102 Chapter 2 Summary

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    Ant. 102 Study Guide Anthropology: the systematic and comparative study of humankind in all its cultural and biological diversity—past‚ present‚ and future.  In short‚ anthropology is the study of all things human. Enculturation: The process of learning ones culture from those around us. Acculturation: learning from another culture (through the process of diffusion). Animism: A religious system based on the belief that every living thing possesses a spirit‚ or soul‚ that animates it. 

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    Fermented Plant Juice as Deodorizer in Piggery Waste In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Biotechnology Presented to the Faculty of Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School Special Science Class – Biotechnology Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School By: Sepacio‚ Ma. Gelene Rose Sondia‚ Mary France Sarroza‚ Shiela Mae July 2013 Abstract The major problem of people is the foul odor in pig farms. It contains noxious ammonia and hydrogen sulfide and this can

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    Hand Pollination

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    Hand pollination (also called "mechanical pollination") is a technique used when natural‚ or open pollination is insufficient or undesirable. The most common techniques are for crops such as cucurbits‚ which may exhibit poor pollination by fruitabortion‚ fruit deformity or poor maturation. Hand-pollination is an option only on a small scale‚ but is a common technique by home and small market gardeners‚ involving the transfer of pollen with an artist’s brush or cotton swab from male to female flowers

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    Phytophthora Isolation

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    relatively dry conditions or differentiate into numerous zoospores under wet and humid conditions. These zoospores can encyst and form new lesions on the same leaf or plant and can spread to neighbouring plants through leaf to leaf contact. Tuber and corm rot Tuber infections are characterized by patches of brown to purple discoloration on the potato skin. Cutting just below the skin reveals a dark reddish brown‚ dry corky rot. Heavy infection can give rise to total loss of the tubers. Light infections

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    [pic] [pic] CASESTUDY: SOLOMON ISLANDS NAME: LIZZIE IMMACULATE. TEGU ID #: S11053489 Course Code: GE302 DUE DATE: week -13- 2011 Lecturer: Dr. Tamarisi Yabaki INTRODUCTION Agricultural sector was the most important sector for the economy. It accounts for approximately 30% of the GDP. Agricultural export is a major source of export earnings and it is the main source of employment and livelihood in the rural areas

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    The Seven Processes of Life

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    The seven processes of life The seven processes of life are the key to all living organisms: these processes consist of nutrition‚ growth‚ movement‚ respiration‚ reproduction‚ sensitivity and excretion. Although‚ they may be achieved in different ways depending on the organism. These processes happen with in both plants and animals; in each organ‚ cell and organelle. All these processes are interlinked and have a chain effect upon one another. Without one of them the others aren’t possible.

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    Nigerian Feeds and Feedstuffs

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    http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: ANN 502 COURSE TITLE: Nigerian Feeds and Feedstuffs NUMBER OF UNITS: 2 Units COURSE DURATION: 2 Hours COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Other Lecturers: Dr. Richard Abayomi Sobayo rasobayo@yahoo.com Department of Animal Nutrition Prof. Daisy Eruvbetine‚ Dr. Abimbola Oladele Oso Dr. Adebayo Olusoji Oni COURSE CONTENT: Survey of Nigerian feeds and feedstuffs. Classification of feeds

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    Diversity of Life

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    Quiz 1 Origins of Agriculture 1/7 (read 180-181‚ a closer look 11.1 & centers of plant domestication) Human History * humans have existed as species ~ 195‚000 years/ farming has been practiced ~ 11‚500 years. * Knowledge of foraging societies: * archaeological evidence: middens (trash pile – bones‚ corn cobs‚ etc.) & coprolites (fossilized fecal material‚ to get an idea of what people ate) * modern evidence: !Kung‚ Ainu * Why did we start farming? * easier‚ it

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Banana is a popular fruit. It’s easy to peel‚ easy to eat‚ and easy to find‚ typically located in a prominent spot in the produce section of a grocery store. With the wheels of the grocery cart still moving‚ we don’t stop to think about the battles the banana grower had to fight to provide a perfect fruit for our convenient consumption. Fusarium wilt or Panama disease is a severe disease of banana plants caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp

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