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    Bio Diversity and it’s loss in growth Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given species‚ ecosystem‚ biome‚ or an entire planet. Biodiversity is a measure of thehealth of ecosystems. Biodiversity is in part a function of climate. In terrestrial habitats‚ tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regionssupport fewer species. Rapid environmental changes typically cause mass extinctions. One estimate is that less than 1% of the species that have existed on Earth areextant

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    by several factors including elevation‚ precipitation‚ and air pollution (Clow‚ & Mast 2003). Studies have shown that air pollution causes higher levels of nitrogen deposition in the Rocky Mountain region‚ which can be a challenge to the local plant community due to the already prevalent lack of variety in vegetation in this region (Burns‚ 2004). Based on this information‚ nitrogen deposition within the Rocky Mountains could be considered a stressor within the alpine biome. The Rocky Mountains

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    from massive deforestations‚ which leads to species extinction‚ global warming‚ soil degradation‚ and loss of vaccines/medicine and biodiversity. To prevent this from happening and to help and conserve the earth’s trees‚ people must recycle & re-use‚ plant trees‚ and reduce deforestations. To start with‚ recycling is extremely helpful to the environment. It reduces the garbage placed in landfills‚ which helps the environment by reducing the need for new landfills‚ and pollution‚ where landfills emit

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    important role in coastal food webs • Provide a calm refuge from the open sea for millions of plants and animals • Support s enormous abundance and diversity of species • Visiting species use the estuary for feeding‚ breeding‚ spawning and as nurseries for their young. • Estuaries are among the most productive environments on earth Seagrass Sea rush Mangroves Mangroves Tropics and subtropics plants – mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S classified into 16-24 families and 54-75 species Most

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    Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act (PPVFR)‚ 2001 11 CHAPTER III 14 PLANT BREEDING 14 3.1 Breeder 14 3.2 Variety 14 3.3 Plant Breeding 15 CHAPTER IV 18 RELATION OF FARMER’S RIGHT TO INTELECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 18 4.1 General Provisions under PPVFR 2001 18 4.1.1 Establishment of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority 18s 4.1.2 Establishment of tribunal 19 4.1.3 National Register of Plant varieties 19 4.2 Provisions for Plant Breeders

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    species or wind dispersal often takes place there this include the animals and plants deposit and that is due to the

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    Fungi is one of the five kingdoms of the living world that contains a diversity of organisms‚ there is an estimation of about 1.5 million species of fungi worldwide out of which‚ approximately 120000 species and majority tends to be living in an environment which is either aquatic or terrestrial ascomycetes and basidiomycetes species (Kirk‚ 2008). Have been described till date‚ however the numbers are dynamic in steadily escalating (Hawksworth‚ 1991) Cercospora zeae-maydisis fungus that is responsible

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    of Bulimba creek is too high. With a high conductivity level‚ less oxygen will be dissolved therefore resulting in organisms not able to survive. In typical circumstances‚ the roots of native plants absorb most water entering the dirt before it achieves the salt contained in groundwater underneath the plant root zone. On the other hand‚ widespread vegetation‚ poor area use‚ irrigation and modern practices have made it easier for salt to be transported to the dirt surface or to

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    | |Learning Outcomes/Goals |     Students will be able to illustrate the life cycle of plants and animals‚ and identify the stages in the life | |What will students learn? |cycle of one animal and/or plants by illustrating each stage | |Unifying/Common Theme(s) |Which apply:

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    current issue relating to this problem. This research was conducted through library research by using newspaper‚ journal‚ and internet articles. It has been found that the forest should be retained in order to maintain the symbiosis between humans and plants. Moreover‚ the ecosystem structure of life in the forest should be preserved continuously. Furthermore‚ by retaining the forest reserve it can reduce global warming or the earth. Overall‚ it is recommended that more forest reserve should be retained

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