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    Conclusion

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    include in phylum Anthophyta.Angiosperms are plant that have flowers and fruit. Their part of the flower is a carpel which surrounds and protects the ovules and seeds. The fruit surrounds the embryo and aids seed dispersal. The great majority of angiosperms are classified either as monocots or eudicots.Monocot embryos have a single seed leaf (cotyledon)‚ and pollen grains with a single groove while eudicots (true dicots) have two cotyledons‚ and pollen grains with three groove. Monocotyledons have

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    Monteverde Essay

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    Monteverde is located in Puntarenas‚ Costa Rica‚ an approximately four-hour journey from the Central Valley. Costa Rica is known for its diverse variety of flora and fauna. Among them‚ Orchids are one of the main attraction. The majority of orchids in Costa Rica are found in Monteverde Orchid Gardens. The Garden alone accommodates over 500 species of orchids from a wide range of color and shape. Monsoon is said to be the best season of the year for orchids. A countless number of tourists and naturalists

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    & Soizic F. Rochange1* A carotenoid-derived hormonal signal that inhibits shoot branching in plants has long escaped identification. Strigolactones are compounds thought to be derived from carotenoids and are known to trigger the germination of parasitic plant seeds and stimulate symbiotic fungi. Here we present evidence that carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 8 shoot branching mutants of pea are strigolactone deficient and that strigolactone application restores the wild-type branching phenotype

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    Groundnut Project

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    important oilseed crop of the world. Groundnut seeds (kernels) contain 40-50% fat‚ 20-50 % protein and 10-20 % carbohydrate. Groundnut seeds are a nutritional source of vitamin E‚ niacin‚ falacin‚ calcium‚ phosphorus‚ magnesium‚ zinc‚ iron‚ riboflavin‚ thiamine and potassium. Groundnut kernels are consumed directly as raw‚ roasted or boiled kernels or oil extracted from the kernel is used as culinary oil). It is also used as animal feed (oil pressings‚ seeds‚ green material and straw) and industrial

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    It has various advantageous characteristic features viz. not browsed by cattle‚ best hedge plant‚ less gestation period (two years)‚ capable to grow and II establish in various biotic and abiotic stress conditions‚ high oil content (30-42% in seed)‚ multiple uses including lubricant and illumination etc. Continuing efforts for bringing out various technical bulletins on various TBOs i.e. Neem‚ Jojoba‚ Wild apricot etc.‚ the Board has

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    Materials and Methods This experiment required 30 Alaskan Pea seeds‚ 3 pots (4 1/16in x 2in)‚ two 60in Vigoro Sturdy Bamboo Plant Stakes‚ one API Nitrate (〖NO〗_3^( -))Test Kit‚ one API Phosphate (PO_4^(-3)) Test Kit‚ half of one bag of 3.7L bag of Earthgro: The Natural Choice Potting Soil‚ 10 Red Wriggler Earthworms (Eisenia foetida)‚ 2 mesh strainers (1 small‚ 1 big)‚ one 400mL beaker‚ 4 glass tubes‚ one 12in ruler‚ Garden Clippers‚ Greenhouse‚ Greenhouse Thermometer‚ Greenhouse Watering Can‚ and

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    Controlled Atmosphere

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    pointed out the extensive spoilage of apples in storage as one of the major problems‚ to the Government. One Franklin Kidd and another Cyril West were appointed to study ways to improve fruit storage. Applying information obtained while studying seed germination‚ Kidd and West demonstrated that fruit ripening could be retarded by increasing carbon dioxide and lowering oxygen in the storage atmosphere. And‚ from that day onwards and still ongoing‚ constant efforts are being made to control the atmosphere

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    GIS

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    STUDYING LANDSCAPE PATTERNS (FOCUSES ON THE USE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM) WHAT IS GIS? A software program linked to a database containing massive amounts of geographic information.  Common tool used in studying the spatial patterns of landscape.  This tool was first developed in Canada in the 1960s for the “systematic digitization and scanning of maps‚ analysis of data‚ and output of new map products” (Tulloch 2000). GIS PHOTO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM  It provides: a

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    Planting a Mango Tree

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    ------------------------------------------------- Clean and extract the mango seed from the pit. ------------------------------------------------- * Clean the pit with a scrub brush‚ or steel wool pad‚ until all hairs have been removed. * Dry the pit overnight in a cool location. * Open the pit with a sharp knife‚ as you would shuck an oyster‚ being careful not to cut too deeply and damage the enclosed seed. * Pry the pit open and remove the seed‚ which resembles a large lima bean. 4. -------------------------------------------------

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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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