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    growth in this one as well but was only 1.2 inches tall while the other one she finished with 8.4 inches | Part.C 1. What effect does gravity has on roots and stems growth? Gravity affects the roots by growing in the direction of gravitational pull‚ Stems show negative response gravity by growing in the opposite direction. 2. Do root and stem respond to the presence of auxins in a similar or different manner? Explain 3. When gardening‚ must you always be careful about the direction

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    Sidney Crosby

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    One thing we always hear from others is “Never forget your roots‚” and I can now see why they say that‚ as we’re ready to move on to another chapter of our lives. Let me give you a quick course in biology. The root of a tree is the foundation that keeps the tree standing up and allowing it to grow and become strong. If the tree were to forget its roots‚ it wouldn’t be standing up and growing to its fullest potential. Without its roots‚ the tree wouldn’t be able to live and become a beautiful apple

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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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    the following. Excavation and Earthworks D3 Clearing undergrowth Clearing site of undergrowth‚ bushes‚ scrub and the like and grubbing up their roots‚ which shall be deemed to include their disposal‚ shall given in square meter Before the construction work begin‚ the site must be prepared by clearing the site and grubbing up the roots of undergrowth‚ bushes‚ scrub and any kind of small trees. The disposal material from the clearing site must be removed. The clearing and disposal of undergrowth

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    environments the plants survive. One of the most important aspects of a tree surviving is the root system which is what this chapter explains next along with the other important functions for survival. The roots are not as simple as one may think though‚ as Jane Goodall goes into describing the variety of roots‚ some grow from the ground‚ above the ground‚ and on the tree trunks and house like vines. Roots are adaptive

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    Salanity

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    and more than 90% in salt-sensitive cultivars (cv. Sirio and Lechoso) with the highest salt dosage during the reproductive growth. We show that the higher NaCl tolerance of the ILC1919 cultivar is supported by the less N2 fixation inhibition‚ a higher root-to-shoot ratio‚ normalized nodule weight and shoot K/Na ratio; and a reduced foliar accumulation of Na+ . Moreover‚ our results reveal the effectiveness of these nutritional and physiological indicators in the selection of salinity-tolerant chickpea

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    Forestry

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    system‚ also known as Deep Water Culture‚ is a method of plant propagation where the roots are suspended in nutrient which have rich in oxygenated water. It is essentially a top fed deep water system which pumped from the reservoir to the top of the roots. Thus‚ it helps significantly in enhancing growth in the first few weeks. This technology has advantages when being set up in the process of experiment. The roots get easy access to water from the beginning. It has high yields compared to the amount

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    while providing an income for the ginseng grower with a modest investment? Wild and cultivated ginseng produce an annual crop in the United States and Canada valued in excess of $25 million. The price of wild root is about three times that of cultivated root. Because ginseng root is valuable‚ many overzealous collectors dig all plants from wild populations. They often fail to reseed‚ and as a consequence‚ there is serious concern about the survival of American ginseng in the forest ecosystem

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    Salinisation

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    trees‚ ensured that salts were dissolved as rainwater slowly filtered down through the soil. Salt was moved downward and remained in the groundwater below the root zone of the plants. The fibrous root structure of those native plants‚ acted as an effective filter with their high water-holding capacity. Some rainwater was held by the roots and some rainwater leached downwards through the soil carrying the dissolved salts. Groundwater transpired back into the air through the leaves of the native plants

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    Weed vs Flower

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    it is unwanted. It is funny that even if you take all the measures to avoid weeds from growing it somehow manages to grow and spoil the flower near it. Weeds are very worrying as they tend to be toxic and can be predatory at times. Due to its vast root system it tends to absorb all the water and sunlight and leaves a very less amount of water to the flower/plant growing near it. It is better if we remove the weed when it is very small and still needs to bud as it can quickly grow and disperse. Weeds

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