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MARKER DEVELOPMENT IN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Development of markers for a new crop or development of additional markers for a crop where markers have been developed in the past raises the question of the intended use of the markers. Depending on the different objectives in mind one marker type may be better suited then another.
van Heusden, A.W., Arens, P.
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Kitsch Ornamental Plants [PDF]
is not kitsch. Many living things have been bred into kitsch. There are disposable gift plants; fruits genetically engineered for supermarket displays, flowers bred to resemble plastic, and pets that look like stuffed toys. Pets steal the show, but only about a dozen species of animals have kitsch forms, compared with hundreds of species of ornamental ...
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Ornamental plants as sinks and bioindicators
Environmental Technology, 2013Mitigation of urban air pollution is a big challenge, especially for the metropolitan cities of the world. In an Indian metropolis like Delhi, even after the implementation of several control policies, no such remarkable change has been observed in its air quality.
Chirashree Ghosh, Pallavi Saxena
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Vermicompost and biochar as substitutes of growing media in ornamental-plant production
, 2017Vermicompost is a product derived from the accelerated biological degradation of organic wastes by earthworms and microorganisms. Biochar is a by-product of the C-negative pyrolysis technology for bio-energy production from organic materials ...
J. Alvarez+4 more
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Soil & sediment contamination, 2018
Contamination of surface soils with lead (Pb) is a global concern due to the release of hazardous materials containing the metal element. In order to explore ways to remediate contaminated soils with less impact on environment and costs, this study aimed
M. Manzoor+4 more
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Contamination of surface soils with lead (Pb) is a global concern due to the release of hazardous materials containing the metal element. In order to explore ways to remediate contaminated soils with less impact on environment and costs, this study aimed
M. Manzoor+4 more
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CONIFERS FOR ORNAMENTAL PLANTING
Arboricultural Association Journal, 1970(1970). CONIFERS FOR ORNAMENTAL PLANTING. Arboricultural Association Journal: Vol. 1, No. 11, pp. 284-292.
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2013
Aquesta obra és el resultat de la tasca col·laborativa feta pels estudiants de l’assignatura optativa de l’ensenyament de Farmàcia «Plantes Medicinals, Etnobotànica i Bioprospecció» del curs 2013-2014. El seu contingut se centra en unes monografies didàctiques sobre quinze plantes ornamentals tòxiques, per a les quals es detalla la nomenclatura, l ...
Bañolas Adalid, Bernardo+14 more
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Aquesta obra és el resultat de la tasca col·laborativa feta pels estudiants de l’assignatura optativa de l’ensenyament de Farmàcia «Plantes Medicinals, Etnobotànica i Bioprospecció» del curs 2013-2014. El seu contingut se centra en unes monografies didàctiques sobre quinze plantes ornamentals tòxiques, per a les quals es detalla la nomenclatura, l ...
Bañolas Adalid, Bernardo+14 more
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Nematodes and Ornamental Plants
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1962One of the earliest recognized nematode injuries to plants was rootknot nematode injury on ornamental plants.“Nematodes”still brings rootknot to the mind of many growers of ornamental crops, but there are many other types of nematodes found on these plants.
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, 2016
In this study, some ornamental plant species such as Althaea rosea Cavan, Lonicera japonica Thunb, Salvia virgata Jacq. (Lamiaceae), and Dahlia hybrida growing in the natural vegetation of Black Sea Region (Turkey) were investigated for their ...
S. Cay, A. Uyanik, M. Engin
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In this study, some ornamental plant species such as Althaea rosea Cavan, Lonicera japonica Thunb, Salvia virgata Jacq. (Lamiaceae), and Dahlia hybrida growing in the natural vegetation of Black Sea Region (Turkey) were investigated for their ...
S. Cay, A. Uyanik, M. Engin
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Principles of Plant Health Management for Ornamental Plants
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2005Economic, environmental, and technological influences complicate the task of achieving disease-free products in the ornamentals industry. Integrated pest management (IPM) is a cornerstone of floriculture and nursery crop production: strategies include sanitation, clean stock, host resistance, and control through biological, cultural, environmental ...
D. Michael Benson, Margery L. Daughtrey
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