1 Class X: Biology Chapter 8: How Do Organisms Reproduce? Key Learnings 1) Reproduction is the biological process by which new individuals of the same kind are produced. 2) Reproduction is not essential for the survival of an organism‚ but is vital for the survival of a species. 3) Reproduction produces identical copies of the body design. 4) DNA is the informational macromolecule of our body. It provides information for protein synthesis. 5) During cellular reproduction‚ DNA duplication occurs
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Digital Green catalyses a quiet revolution in India Farmers are improving crop yields‚ using new technologies besides learning video-making skills - thanks to Digital Green which is catalyzing a quiet revolution in the little hamlets of India. Its founder‚ Rikin Gandhi‚ has been named as a top young innovator by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Delhi-based Digital Green focuses on educating farmers about farming techniques through locally produced videos in which local cultivators
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MIEUX CONSULTING (PVT) LIMITED Biodiesel Development and Jatropha plantation project in Pakistan Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 4 Diesel Demand in Pakistan....................................................................................................................... 5 Rationale behind a renewable alternative .......................................
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Crop Production Techniques of Horticultural Crops 2013 HORTICULTURAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY COIMBATORE – 641 003 Contents Part I - Fruits Page No. Chapter A - Tropical and Sub Tropical Fruits Mango .................................................................................................................. Banana .....................................................................................................
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good source of Potassium and Iron: Green chilies contain Vitamins B and E also‚ and is low on calories (due to very low amounts of fat and cholesterol) · The burn experienced by eating chili helps digestion: A chemical named Capsaicin and the seeds give green chili the heat‚ which helps in dissolving blood clots and improve digestion. · Green chili treats wrinkles‚ health of your heart: It burns a lot of calories‚ and decreases your appetite to some extent. India is the world’s largest
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Auxins apical meristem (only moves down)‚ embryo of seed‚ young leaves Control of cell elongation apical dominance (prevents lateral buds) prevents abscission continued growth of fruit cell division in vascular and cork cambium --formation of lateral roots from pericycle --formation of adventitious roots from cuttings Gibberellins Roots and young leaves Cell (stem) elongation (works in stems and leaves‚ but not roots) breaking seed/bud dormancy stimulating fruit set Cytokinins
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THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ROTTEN FRUITS AND ROTTEN VEGETABLES TO THE GROWTH OF TOMATO PLANT MESIAS‚ JEREMY SAMUEL SANTOS‚ FLORENCIO JUSTIN ABELLO‚ KYLE LIYAG‚ HANNAH TRIBIANA‚ PETER MICU‚ KELCY Science II Investigative Project Submitted to: Dr. Claribelle J. Bautista‚ Ph.D. Golden Faith Academy Montevista Heights Subdivision Taytay‚ Rizal TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 :INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………..1 Background of the study……………………………………………………
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variation among all ecotypes is due to the gene flow between populations of goosegrass in different areas. Dissemination of tiny goosegrass seeds over a vast area is facilitated by wind. Viability of seed is longer than of pollen making dispersal of goosegrass even more thriving. Moving equipments and human activities in and out of the fields lead to high likelihood of seed escape as well (Kausch et al. 2010). Wang et al. (2011) suggested three other possible reasons: genetic overlap between goosegrass ecotypes
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2.9 1.2.5 1.5.1.0.1 1.5.1.0.2 2.1.6.0.1 Bajra (Pearl millet) Bambara groundnut Banana Barley Beans‚ dry‚ edible‚ for grains Beans‚ harvested green Beet‚ fodder (mangel) Beet‚ red Beet‚ sugar Beet‚ sugar for fodder Beet‚ sugar for seeds Bergamot Betel nut Black pepper Black wattle Blackberries of various species Blueberry Brazil nut Breadfruit Broad bean‚ dry Broad bean‚ harvested green Broccoli Broom millet Broom sorghum Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Pennisetum americanum
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AIM - In vitro clonal propagation of Acacia nilotica (L.) - A nitrogen fixing tree KINGDOM: | Plantae | (UNRANKED): | Angiosperms | (UNRANKED): | Eudicots | (UNRANKED): | Rosids | ORDER: | Fabales | FAMILY: | Fabaceae | GENUS: | Acacia | SPECIES: | A. nilotica | THEORY Acacia nilotica (L.) wild ex Del belongs to the family Leguminosae commonly known as Babool or Kikar‚ is a multipurpose legume tree. Acacia nilotica (gum Arabic tree‚ babul‚ Egyptian thorn‚ Sant tree
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