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    adventitious roots and a new plant subsequently. It is a very common method of vegetative propagation. Farmers divide up the rhizomes‚ tubers or roots stocks at the end of flowering or growing season. Each part grows into a separate plant in the following year. Some plants like dahlia are propagated by root cuttings. 4. Layering: In some plants one or more branches are bent close to the ground and covered with moist soil. After some time‚ the underground portion of those branches produce new roots and develop

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    around 27°C. This climate makes it very good conditions for plants to grow in. However‚ many plants have had to adapt to survive in the harsh conditions of the tropical rainforest. Some trees grow buttress roots which is when large‚ thick roots grow at the surface of the ground. The tree roots have had to adapt because in the tropical rainforest the nutrients in the ground from decomposed and decaying leaves are near the top of the soil. This is because usually when decomposed matter is on the earth

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    of plants‚ both indoors and outdoors‚ but can be especially damaging to container plants. He needs to be controlled otherwise he will kill the plant. Adult weevils eat plant leaves during spring and summer‚ its the grubs in autumn winter attack the roots of the plants‚ plants growing in containers are most at risk. Slugs: slugs can be damaging to plants‚ they make small holes in plants and leaves slime trails behind them‚ they strip and eat seedlings‚ if they are not controlled plant wont survive

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    following steps for starting your own vegetable garden: Plan the Vegetable Gardening Site The first and foremost thing to start a vegetable garden is to select the correct site for planting crops. All you need to know is that maximum vegetables (leafy‚ root‚ fruit) require an abundant amount of sunlight for proper growth and development. While planning for vegetable garden layouts‚ ensure that the area gets enough sunlight. A well-lit spot near to the house is the best gardening area for vegetables. With

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    Q1.(a)     When a seed starts to grow‚ the young root grows downwards towards gravity. The young shoot grows upwards‚ away from gravity. (i)      Name this type of plant response to gravity. ............................................................................................................... (1) (ii)     Give two reasons why it is useful for a young root to grow towards gravity. 1 .......................................................................................................

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    adult beetles are detected‚ scout random locations in the center of fields. • Monitor with traps. Use cucumber beetle traps with attractive odors (pheromone traps baited with Eugenol or similar compounds‚ kairomone traps with cucurbit fruit‚ floral or root extracts) and colors (yellow sticky traps). Make sure you have traps specifically for either spotted cucumber beetle or striped cucumber beetle depending on the species of interest. Lures will be different for each species. Follow the timing and format

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    In the Treadway case‚ Ashley Wall needed to "develop a thorough analysis of root causes and a specific plan to address these issues" (p.6). Using what you have learned from the case study thus far in the course (analyzing the data and information in the case‚ and identifying additional information that would lead to a deeper understanding of the problem)‚ provide a final analysis of the problem and its root causes‚ and develop a plan to address the issues. Your response to this assignment should

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    the tree‚ don’t think about the tree! Well guess what? The wife is having her weird craving as most pregnant women do and she demands of her husband to get the tree’s roots so she can eat them.He’s like "But we not suppose to‚" She like give it to me now so i can feed me and this baby.So he goes and starts digging up the tree roots and he breaks a hole in the sky and he like where did that come from and he runs away and his wife was like realy you gone leave me and your son behind what kind of husband

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    Working with Mesquite (created using Version 2.72; build 528). Downloading and installing Mesquite     Go to the “Download Mesquite” link in your lab’s UBLearns site. Go to the link. Select the Mesquite version for your operating system. Once the installer icon is on your desktop‚ install the program‚ following the directions. Once the program is installed you will probably be prompted to install “bug fixes” in the program. Do so. Once this is done‚ you will need to close all Mesquite windows

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    comparing the two would be similar to comparing chalk and cheese. Trees are the very personification of these two emotions‚ love and jealousy. The separate personification of love would be that of a mighty white oak tree. White oaks have a deep root system‚ can live for a few hundred years‚ and have a unique cellular structure‚ making it rot resistant. However‚ the personification of jealousy would best be described as a cottonwood. Cottonwoods have very

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