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    Mustard seed

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    Mahendragarh Punjab Ludhiana‚ Bhatinda‚ Faridkot‚ Fathepur Sahib Orissa Sundergarn‚ Cuttack ‚ Barughar‚ Dhenkanal SEASON The sowing of the seeds is done after the harvest of the Kharif crop in the month of November and is mainly cultivated on irrigated land. Rape/Mustard seed is usually a rabi crop i.e. the plantation of the Rape/Mustard seed is done in the winter (October‚ November and December) and that is why it is preceded by light and showers. These showers come at the onset of the

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    which is positive in roots. 60. a) Flowers are developed in order to reproduce and flowers help by attracting animals to pollinate. Pollen are for males‚ and seeds are for females. The seeds are coated with a hard outer layer to protect it and fruits are made so animals can eat them and the seeds will spread by the means of their feces. Seeds can also be dormant for a long time. b) Roots are there to help hold the plants to the ground‚ stems are for support‚ vascular tissue to help hold the shape

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    Bio Monocot and Dicot

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    monocots or dicots. Hypothesis: Monocots have one embryonic seed leave while Dicots have two. Monocots have one cotyledon in seed while dicots have two. Xylems and Phloem are in circular shape in dicots‚ while monocots’ are scattered. Monocots have the multiples of 3 petals while dicots can have 4/5 petals. Monocots have parallel leaf veins while dicots have branched leaf veins. Safety Precautions: 1. Use care when cutting the seeds with scalpel 2. Exercise extreme care‚ scalpel are extremely

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    the wick and water mat we then placed the prepared soil and blue crystalized fertilizer in the plant pots. After the soil was placed we distributed 4 plant seed evenly throughout the plant pots. After we labeled each Styrofoam plant holder accordingly to date and variable used‚ we covered the plant seeds lightly with fertilizer. Once the seeds were planted we placed the Styrofoam holders on top of a container of water with bottoms of the wicks placed in the water. Then we placed four different Styrofoam

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    2.3.3 Effects of heavy metals on plants Plants are sensitive for both‚ deficient and excess availability of some of the heavy metal ions. In which some of them at low concentration are compulsory micronutrients‚ while the same at higher concentrations such as Cd‚ Hg‚ As are intensely toxic to the metabolic activities of the plants (Reeves and Baker‚ 2000; Fernandes and Henriques‚ 1991). Agricultural soil is contaminated by heavy metals‚ has become a critical environmental concern due to their potential

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    Effects of Radiation on Corn

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    Zea mays L. Ten seeds for each level of gamma radiation (0 krad‚ 10 krad‚ 30 krad and 50 krad) were planted and tested for the number of germinating seeds and plant height‚ using a meter stick or ruler. Data were collected for 30 days period and graphs and figures of the data were analyzed. Therefore‚ it can be inferred that the level of gamma radiation introduced to the plant would have adverse effect on the growth of corn plant; in terms of plant height‚ number of germinating seeds and its over-all

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    pack 4 seeds Water 4 cardboard boxes Water Soil 4 Pots 4 sheets of cellophane (yellow‚ blue‚ green‚ red) Light Tape Scissors 2) Put soil into the 9-cell pack. a) Soil can be any that you prefer‚ but you must use the same soil throughout the whole experiment. 3) Plant the seeds in the soil. a) You can use any type of seeds but you must use the same kind of seed for each space in the 9-cell pack. i) You plant the seeds the length of the seed under the soil. 4) Water the seeds until

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    commercially in Nigeria A.A Adekunle‚ A.O. Fatunbi‚ S. Adisa and O.A. Adeyemi 1 How to grow a good watermelon crop in Nigeria Watermelon 2 Importance of watermelon Watermelon is relished by many people across the world as a fresh fruit. This is because watermelon is known to be low in calories but highly nutritious and thirst-quenching‚ it also contain Vitamin C and A in form of the disease fighting beta-carotene. Lycopene and beta-carotene work in conjunction with other plant

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    turned out to be a successful use of natural selection due to the decreased amount of bald plants from the F1 generation to the F2 generation. Concerning how the experiment is actually performed‚ five Wisconsin fast seeds are planted into a cup full of soil and six fertilizer seeds. The seeds are then covered with more dirt and connected to a cup full of water through a wick. The soon to be plant is then placed under light for 24 hours. After this the plants with the highest amount of trichome numbers

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    rapid-cycling group of crop plants that have been used for research in genetics and hands on learning in the classroom (Williams and Curtis‚ 1986). Germination and establishment of Brassica rapa is critical in the life of the plant as this is when the seeds are most vulnerable to injury‚ disease‚ and water stress. (Raven et al. 2005) Intraspecific competition occurs in the Brassica rapa when the same species vie for the same resources in an ecosystem. By minimizing outside variances‚ then there would

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