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    Salinisation

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    trees‚ ensured that salts were dissolved as rainwater slowly filtered down through the soil. Salt was moved downward and remained in the groundwater below the root zone of the plants. The fibrous root structure of those native plants‚ acted as an effective filter with their high water-holding capacity. Some rainwater was held by the roots and some rainwater leached downwards through the soil carrying the dissolved salts. Groundwater transpired back into the air through the leaves of the native plants

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    Weed vs Flower

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    it is unwanted. It is funny that even if you take all the measures to avoid weeds from growing it somehow manages to grow and spoil the flower near it. Weeds are very worrying as they tend to be toxic and can be predatory at times. Due to its vast root system it tends to absorb all the water and sunlight and leaves a very less amount of water to the flower/plant growing near it. It is better if we remove the weed when it is very small and still needs to bud as it can quickly grow and disperse. Weeds

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    plant studies

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    Examination Timetables for 2013 Printed copies of your examination timetable‚ as displayed in myUnisa‚ will be accepted at Examination Venues together with identification documents. To print a copy: 1. Go to your "My Admin" site 2. Click on the link for "Examination Timetable" 3. Ensure that your mouse cursor has identified the correct part of the page (frame) 4. Click on the print function/icon of your Internet browser It is very important that you pay special attention to the dates and times

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    tissues in flowering plants is part of the reason why they are the dominant group of the plant kingdom. Monocots and Dicots Meristems  Meristems – region of undifferentiated cells that can divide rapidly.  Apical meristems – shoots and tip of roots (primary growth)  Lateral meristems – thickening of the cambium (secondary growth) Plant Tissues Plant Tissues   Xylem – conducts water and mineral ions; fluids can move laterally and vertically.  Tracheids – dead at maturity  Vessel

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    Phytoremediation

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    Phytoremediation uses one basic concept: the plant takes the pollutant through the roots. The pollutant can be stored in the plant (phytoextraction)‚ volatized by the plant (phytovolatization)‚ metabolized by the plant (phytodegradation)‚ or any combination of the above. Phytoextraction is the uptake and storage of pollutants in the plants stem or leaves. Some plants‚ called hyperaccumulators‚ draw pollutants through the roots. After the pollutants accumulate in the stem and leaves the plants are

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    Apple Trees

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    Independent Study Unit: Apple Tree Course/ code: Biology‚ Grade 11/ SBI 3U This paper will examine apple trees by categorizing them through the following classifications‚ the vascular system‚ structures‚ its responses‚ practicality‚ and ecological importance which will be presented in a topical manner. Classification The classification of plants is the understanding of the relationships and similarities between plants. It is important to identify unknown species‚ to group or assign names

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    Segovia‚ Nicole Alysson SFTY100 07-22-13 Procedures in Mango Seedling Steps (10) | Hazards (10) | Safety Measures (10) | Choosing a healthy nursery tree (size of 2-4ft.) | Avoid large trees grown in small containers for the root system might be “root-bounded”/rounded (it may not grow properly once planted on ground) | Inspect the trees for insects and diseases and inspect its trunks for wounds and constrictions. Water the selected tree regularly in preparation for planting on the ground

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    money and we need to start realizing the potential for better areas of the city where we can plant these trees if we really want to improve the tree canopy in Toronto. A common misconception about a tree is that its roots grow down‚ but this is not actually the case. The roots of a tree spread out very wide‚ potentially as wide as the tree’s leaves spread themselves. Now I’m sure many of you have seen trees planted along sidewalks and streets in Toronto. On the lakeshore between Carlaw and Coxwell

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    How to Plant a Tree

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    planting site‚ (2) Make the planting location‚ (3) Measure the height of the root ball‚ (4) Dig the hole‚ (5) Measure the hole depth‚ (6) Set the tree into the hole‚ (7) Pre the root ball‚ (8) Backfill the hole‚ and (9) Water regularly or drip-irrigate. Make sure where will the trees live and then clear the location where the trees will grow. Dig away the enough soil from the place and then remove the soil from the tip of the root ball. Make sure the hole of the depth and height of the hole that you dig

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    Pongamia Glebra

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    generally short with thick a trunk diameter Films & Literature branches spreading into a dense hemispherical crown of dark green leaves. The bark is thin gray to Karanja grayish- brown‚ and yellow on the inside. The taproot is thick and long; lateral roots are numerous and well developed FAQ Photogallary The alternate‚ compound pinnate leaves consist of 5 or 7 leaflets which are arranged in 2 or 3 pairs‚ C ontact Us and a single terminal leaflet. Leaflets are 5-10 cm long‚ 4-6 cm wide‚ and pointed at

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