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    How to Plant Moringa

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    as it provides both food and shade. Cultivation of Moringa - Easy Instructions 1. Find a sunny place. 2. Make square holes in the ground 30 to 60 cm deep 3. Fill the hole with loose ground 4. Plant the seed 1 cm deep 5. Give the ground some water but not too much‚ otherwise the seed may rotten. 6. Within 1-2 weeks the Miracle springs out the ground! :-) Cultivation of Moringa – Expert Cultivation Moringa oleifera is believed to be native to sub-Himalayan tracts of northern India but

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    sugarcane crop is more liable to damage by rodents. Its auxiliary buds sprout or may be damaged by rotting or false tillering starts which reduces cane weight and sugar recovery. Besides yield and quality losses‚ lodged cane remains no more fit for seed purpose. About 30% reduction in cane yield and 8.63% in CCS due to lodging has been reported by Ahmad‚ 1997. Sarwar et al.‚ 2000 observed 27.50% increase in cane yield and 5.54% in CCS due to earthing up with cane

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    The Ber Tree

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    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 and potential industrial components. Ber trees can compensate local farmers after subsistence crops have been harvested‚ giving a potential economic return in local markets when food is scarce. The fruits harvested 3-4

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    Miracle Gro Lab Report

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    concentration of Miracle Gro was ideal for the germination of seeds. I hypothesized that the 1.25% concentration of Miracle Gro would allow the plant to grow the fastest‚ unfortunately‚ my data does not support my hypothesis. According to the information we collected‚ the amount of concentration with the fastest speed and greatest height of growth was the 0% with plain tap water (control group). Two days after “planting‚” my group measured the seed with the greatest rate of growth: 0% exhibited 2

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    Lab 5

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    distinguishing features of gymnosperms and angiosperms. 2. Understand the evolutionary significance of pollen and seeds. 3. Understand the function of a cone‚ a flower‚ and a seed. 4. Relate the life cycle of angiosperms to the other phyla of the plant kingdom. ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION TO GYMNOSPERMS Gymnosperms are plants with exposed seeds borne on scale-like structures called cones (strobili). Like ferns‚ gymnosperms have a well-developed

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    The Scientific Method

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    plant the lima bean seed about one inch below the surface of the soil. Next add three tablespoons of water to each cup. Put one cup in a window seal or where there will be bright light. Place the other cup in a closet or in a box sealed off from light. Keep a daily diary on how each plant is growing. Each day should be recorded by height‚ number of leaves‚ and by the color of the leaves each day. This experiment will probably involve a week to ten days of plant growth. Seeds generally require two

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    Agricultural Sba (Part)

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    SCHEDULE OF OPERATION WEEK Activities performed 1 -selection of individual plot -weeding of the selected plot -ploughing of the soil to make a seed bed. -establishing of the holes on the seed bed -addition of manure to the seed bed and incorporating it with the soil. 2 -sowing of the solanum melongena in the seed bed -germination of the Boulanger took place and Watering of the plants. 3 -continued watering the Boulanger plants -controlling of weeds around the plants. 4 -mulching

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    Tomato Plant

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    TOMATO PLANT 1) Seed: Tomato seeds are small‚ flat and disk shaped and about 1/8 inch wide. They contain two energy storage organs called cotyledons and an embryo encased in a hard outer shell called the seed coat. The seed is the dormant or resting stage of the plant life cycle. When young tomato plants are damaged‚ they tend to go into a dormant‚ survival stage in which plant growth is delayed for a while. Frost damage is something to look out for when planting tomatoes early on in the season

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    causes it to create the best grain possible. Discussion: Vegetative: In this stage the plant germinates and gradually grows taller and leaves emerge at steady intervals. Germination: The root elongates through the seed coat and anchors into the soil. The primary leaf (coleoptile) also elongates and breaks through the seed coat. Early seedling growth: The first internode (mesocotyl) elongates and pushes the coleoptile through the soil. The seminal and secondary roots continue to develop‚

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    EFFECTS OF NITROGEN FIXING PEA PLANTS (Pisum sativum) ON GROWTH OF CORN (Zea mays)
 Introduction Interactions among plant species‚ particularly negative ones‚ have been a concern in agriculture (Levene 1926‚ Russell 1961). Novoa (1981) suggested that it would be advantageous to rotate certain crops by season‚ grow certain crops together‚ or avoid growing certain crops on the same land. Observations indicated that some crops require specific types of nutrients in contrast to other crop

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