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    External Signals No groups of plants is more important to human survival than seed plants plants are key sources of food fuel wood products and medicine our reliance of plants Products from Seed Plants Most of our food comes from angiosperms Six crops yield 80% of the calories consumed by humans Wheat Rice Maize Potatoes Cassava sweet potatoes Other Products from Seed Plants Secondary compounds of seed plants are used in medicines Know table 30.1 Threats to plant Diversity

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    Mung Beans

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    Abstract The Seeds of Mung bean‚ wheat‚ and silver beet were tested in environments of differing salinities to note down if high salinity environments were worse for the seeds. It was found that generally lower concentrations were better for germination then higher concentrations. Despite this‚ the hypothesis was not completely supported as in wheat and silver beet the second concentration had a higher rate of germination than the control and in all instances the highest concentration had a higher

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    Pongamia Glebra

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    org FAQ | Associate with PCRA | Visit pcra.org | Tips | Downloads | Home About Us Who is doing what Biodiesel | Biogas | Biopetrol | Myths & Facts | Suppliers Pongamia pinnata is one of the few nitrogen fixing trees (NFTS) to produce seeds containing 30-40% Land availablity oil. It is often planted as an ornamental and shade tree but now-a-days it is considered as alternative Jatropha source for Bio- Diesel. This species is commonly called pongam‚ karanja‚ or a derivation of these agropractices

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    watery juice. ii. History: There is a legend about a young man‚ Mai An Tiem‚ got expelled to an isolated island because of his lack of gratitude to Hung King. One day‚ there was a white pheasant flew from the west and dropped down some strange seeds. He picked them up and planted them. Then‚ he became wealthy because of selling these delicious fruits and named it as in “western melon‚” which is watermelon now. a) Transition: I just told you about watermelon’s history‚ and now‚ I will tell

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    Graphing Practice Name ___RaeAnne Phillips________________________________ Date __________ ▪ Save this file as a WORD document with a new name (LastNameGraph1) ▪ Use Create a Graph (http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/graphing/) to graph the following data sets. ▪ Copy and paste the graphs AFTER each data set. ▪ Answer the questions AFTER each graph. ▪ Save Frequently! ▪ Email me (mruthenberg@findlaycityschools.org) the finished document. 1. Baby chickens‚ like all baby birds‚ require a constant

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    the growth and germination of the corn was determined by planting ten seeds per treatment with varying doses. Four hills representing the different treatments were made in which the seeds were planted five centimetres apart. The plant was observed from July 15 to September 16‚ 2013. Results showed that seeds treated with 10 kr radiation obtained the highest average height of 128.90 cm with 100 % germination and survival. The seeds treated with 50 kr radiation obtained 0% survival rate and the lowest

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    Medicinal Plants

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    2.5 meters with branches and sub branches. Leaves are simple‚ opposite and sub-sessile‚ ovate‚ and cordate at base. Plant contains latex almost in all parts. Flowers beautiful‚ lilac‚ in umbellate lateral cymes. Fruits are fleshy follicles‚ green; seeds attached with abundant white coma. MEDICINAL PROPERTIES: Plant pacifies vitiated tridoshas‚ skin diseases‚ joint inflammations‚ snake poison‚ asthma and chest infections and rabies. It is a strong purgative drug. USEFUL PART    :    Root‚ Latex

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    raw sugar in the soil surrounding a seed during the first 2 weeks of its life affects its growth. We proposed that it would help the plant because one of the results of photosynthesis was a product of sugar. We thought that perhaps a raw sugar would be absorbed through the roots and provide the plant with more energy. We chose Turbino sugar as our raw sugar. Procedures: 1. Form a hypothesis. 2. Soak the Mung beans for around 24 hours to loosen the seed coats. 3. Make the water/Turbino solutions

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    inches apart in each row‚ and plant five Corn seeds in each hill or rows after the soil has warmed. In the 6th row‚ when the corn is five inches high. Plant 6 to 7 pole bean seeds around the corn in each of the 8 hills‚ and fertilize thoroughly before planting beans because this row is facing south to get maximum sunlight. Measure five to six inches from the corn and bean row and plant hills of squash seeds on the south‚ and use less than five seeds per hill and make the hills few inches apart‚ and

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    organism profile

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    it’s cultivated throughout the world for both medicinal and aesthetic purposes. Basically‚ this plant is grown as an ornamental plant (Boudreau & Beland‚ 2006). Life Cycle of Aloe vera Germination of aloe seeds occur when their seeds come in contact with warm and moist soil‚ after which a seed-root that anchors the plant to the ground emerges. The heat of the summer facilitates the growth of Aloe vera by stimulating the development of a rosette of fleshy leaves rich in jellylike pulp‚ as well as

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