OF PLANTS Raluca Elena Hedes STRUCTURE: PART 1: Clarifying THEORETICAL CONCEPTS and TERMINOLOGY ¨ PART 2: Aspects of PRACTICAL APLICABILITY ¨ PART 3: SOURCES ¨ PART 4: Q&A ¨ The term allelopathy… ¨ ¨ • • 1937 – introduced by Prof. Hans Molisch Derived from the Greek words: Allelon = of each other Pathos = to suffer Definition ¨ 1996 - The International Allelopathy Society: “Any process involving secondary metabolites produced by plants‚ micro-organisms
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Although we have many drugs of mineral and animal origin form nature‚ semi synthetic and synthetic substances‚ plants of various species are almost the major exclusive source of natural drugs for the majority of the global population now a days. Inspite‚ of vigor’s and overwhelming influence of modernized medicine and tremendous advances made in the field of production
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In contrast to mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)‚ the vascular plant sporophyte is dominant over AND is functionally independent of the gametophyte. • Conductive (vascular) tissues are universal AND are present in the sporophyte (not the gametophyte). • Although mosses live in moist environments (at least some of the time)‚ some vascular plants have acquired relative independence of free water. • Some vascular plants survive in harsh conditions (including hot and cool deserts). Ferns belong to the Phylum
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after a week of measuring the biggest plant per bag. Each day the biggest radish plant in site A was measured and by day five the largest plant was 5 centimeters long‚ and had developed small green leaves. By the 5th day site B and D’s seeds showed no signs of growing and length remained at 0 centimeters. Site C and D’s superior seed both grew a total of 3 centimeters according to the 5th day measurements. Both the graph and table display the same results. The plants were measured with a ruler and then
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woodland should have a diversity index of 0.7. An area that is not very diverse‚ like a cornfield‚ might have a diversity index of 0.02 or less. In this investigation‚ each bag of candy represents a different habitat. Each color represents a different plant in the habitat. Materials: Notebook paper 1 small bag of fruit candies 1 small bag of chocolate candies 2 dishes or plastic containers Procedures: 1. Pour each bag of candy into a separate container or dish so you can see all the colors
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Plants and humans are perhaps the most important organisms‚ however‚ us humans‚ have caused the death of thousands of plants by starting fires and by cutting down trees for things such as paper and furniture. Plants make oxygen which is very important for our survival; we can’t live without it. In the year 2003 alone‚ 774500 acres of land‚ that contained not only threes but animals too‚ were burned in California (Jane Strong‚ 2003). Some of this land was burned due to natural fires but some of it
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Co. from the government. In 1969‚ PHINMA constructed a second plant‚ the Davao Union Cement Co.‚ under a turnkey agreement with F.L. Smidth of Denmark. In 1976‚ the Rizal Cement company‚ owned by the Madrigal family‚ came under the management of PHINMA under a management contract with the owners. In 1978‚ General Luzon Cement (now Central Cement)‚ a company foreclosed by PCI Bank‚ was purchased by PHINMA. In 1983‚ an expansion plant for the Davao Union Cement was constructed. In 1983‚ PHINMA also
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Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 18(1): 81-91‚ 2011 (June) © 2011 Bangladesh Association of Plant Taxonomists - Review paper CONSERVING THREATENED PLANTS OF BANGLADESH: MILES TO GO BEFORE WE START? HASEEB MD. IRFANULLAH1 Practical Action‚ Bangladesh Country Office‚ House 12/B‚ Road 4‚ Dhanmondi R/A‚ Dhaka 1205‚ Bangladesh Keywords: Angiosperm; Biodiversity; Convention on Biological Diversity; Red Data Book; Red List; Vascular plants. Abstract In the light of important developments in biodiversity
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the plant. This means that guard cells on the stomata are generally inactive. 3. An increased number of stomata‚ that can be on either side of leaves. 4. A less rigid structure: water pressure supports them. 5. Flat leaves on surface plants for flotation. 6. Air sacs for flotation. 7. Smaller roots: water can diffuse directly into leaves. 8. Feathery roots: no need to support the plant. 9. Specialized roots able to take in oxygen. Floating All floating plants
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For this project I will be planting a Palo Verde tree in the front yard of my house on September 12. I will need to find a nice spot to plant the tree to make sure it won’t die. I’m choosing to plant a tree because I’ve always wanted to do it. I’m going to plant the tree with soil to give it the nutrients it needs. Also I am going to put wood chip mulch all around it to keep it from drying out from all the heat. I will water the tree every day‚ and check for growth every other week. Planting
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