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    Santol

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    Santol Santol fruit is round with juicy and as big as a big apple in sized. Inside the santol fruit there is a white juicy tissue approximately 3 to 5 brown seeds. The seeds are up to 2 cm long in size. SANTOL FRUIT Introduction - The Santol fruit tissue is mostly sub-acid or sour in nature. When the fruit is unripe‚ this tissue is even more sour. The Filipinos like it even in sour condition and generally eaten with some salt. In the local markets of the Philippines the santol is always for sale

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    John

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    Gubbi‚ Dalton Wu 9/25/12 Period 5-6 Vegan Lifestyle Having a vegan lifestyle‚ while having a balanced diet is healthy‚ and possible. Usually you get your protein from red meat. However‚ you will need to find another source. Nuts‚ beans‚ and seeds are a great source of protein. To gain carbohydrates‚ you can consume any wheat products like bread and pasta. Foods like nuts‚ especially cashews‚ and oils are an excellent source of lipids. Calcium is very important in all diets; however you cannot

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    life like a tree

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    view it as journey‚ a war or even a gift. But on my perspective‚ my philosophy‚ I view life as a tree which bears out fruit. In order to have a tree that gives out good fruit. We must first have a seed. The dig and plant it in fertile soil full with organic matter. The seed will not blossom unless water is added. So water is another element needed for a fruitful tree to grow. The seed germinates and a new plant begins to grow. Water is added every day to nourish the new plant. The plant then begins

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    Hand Pollination

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    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. Sometimes

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    brinjal

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    REFERENCES INTRODUCTION Brinjal is a native of India and one of the most popular vegetables grown throughout the country especially in North East Region. There are many wild relatives of brinjal and are being grown in their kitchen garden. The unripe fruits are used as a cooked vegetable alone or mixed with other vegetables. There is no reliable statistics available regarding the area under this crop in India. It is adapted to a wide range of climatic conditions from North to South and West to East.

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    Allelopathy Lab Report

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    the effects of chemical warfare among plants. Plant seeds compete with other plants and seeds‚ for sunlight‚ and nutrients in order to germinate. In order to win dominance over other seeds‚ and reduce competition‚ plants produce and release a chemical in order to prevent other seeds from germination. This type of chemical warfare is referred to as allelopathy. Allelopathy exists in many parts of the plants such as leaves‚ roots‚ stems‚ or fruits‚ but not limited to just the plants. These toxic chemicals

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    Jira

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    GYMNOSPERMS - phlya Ginkgophyta‚ Gnetophyta‚ Cycadophyta and Coniferophyta - vascular plants with true roots - gymnosperms = “naked seeds” - cones/strobili - have seeds that develop on the surfaces of sporophylls instead of in ovaries like angiosperms - microsporangium produces pollen grains (sperm) and the megasporangium produces the egg - sporophyte generation is dominant - no water needed for fertilization – pollen travels with the wind Pine trees

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    Eisely states the first types of plants to appear were “wandering fingers of green” that crept along river systems as well as primitive ferns and mosses. b. The reproductive processes of these plants depended on water. These plants did not use seeds to reproduce; rather‚ they used microscopic sperm that traveled through water to fertilize a female cell. 4. Eiseley notes that the appearance of the flowering plants parallels the rise of birds and mammals. How did the rise of flowering plants

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    supply elsewhere. Cacao is considered an equatorial crop (crops that thrives well on regions occupying the equator)‚ the Philippines has a great potential growing cacao. Selection of Varieties There are many varieties of cacao but the National Seed Industry Council has registered and approved only 9 varieties/clones of cacao. NSIC approved clones are the following:      • BR 25      • K 1      • K 2      • UIT 1      • ICS 40      • UF 18      • S 5      • K 4      • zK 9   Some of

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    The Ber Tree

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    important tropical fruit tree‚ which is grown all over the drier parts of the Indian subcontinent‚ Africa and northern Australia for its fresh fruits. It is a particularly good tree to grow in dry regions‚ because it can withstand long periods of drought. It has a long taproot and can withstand high temperatures during the summer. Ber is a multipurpose tree (see Appendix 1). The fruit is the most well-known and used product from the tree‚ however it is also a source of seeds‚ timber‚ fodder‚ medicines

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