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    the plant Conclusion: We therefore conclude that compost made of pad paper is the most effective one in terms of a plant’s height. Recommendation: We recommend that if the experiment is to be redone‚ they should start the experiment with calamansi seeds to be sure that the plants will be growing starting from the same time. Another recommendation is to have more than 1 trial‚ to see if all data accumulated will match up with one another. Those repeating the experiment should also extend the number

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    Redwood Sorrel Case Study

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    This picture is of a decomposing Redwood. Until it is fully broken down‚ it will provide nutrients for new plants such as ferns and clovers to grow. Scouring Rush (Equisetum hyemale) shares the forest floor with Redwood sorrel. It needs not to much sunlight but enough to go through photosynthesis and grow. This is perfect because under the redwood trees it won’t get too much sunlight. This is a mutualistic relationship because both the redwood benefits from having the sunlight and the Scouring

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    Survival and Leaf Growth of Radishes and Collards in Intraspecific and Interspecific Settings Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to observe how density and competition among individuals of the same species and of different species affects the growth of leaves and survival of collards and radishes. The experiment was carried out in the Greenhouse at the University of South Carolina‚ and utilized set up with six groups with four pots per group. The pots consisted of low density radishes‚ low

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    a sycamore seed‚ falling to the ground from the tree above. Did you see one‚ the think it was a fairy? Dopey had to agree that he had a mistake. Mrs White friend‚ Belly‚ Aarora‚ Phillip‚ Dohru‚ Bonfamille and Johu had came along with her to see the faines ‚ all began to laugh at Dopey. “Haha! You make one’s day for us with your funny joking. But Mrs White said Dopey‚ take it easy and had given her an idea. “We’ll go on a see hunt! she said” We’ill see what other interesting seeds that we can

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    The Effect of Boiling on the Rate of Aerobic Respiration of Germinating Peas Abstract Aerobic respiration is an enzyme mediated process during which glucose is used to make ATP to fuel the cells energy needs. Germination is one of such processes that make use of aerobic respiration and because certain factors can affect aerobic respiration‚ it would also affect germination. In this experiment‚ we examined the effects of boiling on the rate of aerobic respiration of germinating peas. Unboiled

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    Failure

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    Failure In life‚ the journey is not only a tough one‚ but also constantly ‚meeting crossroad where one has to decide which direction to go. Some choose to go on blindly by taking chances‚ some take calculated risk‚ and some stand lost unable to decide. Everyone desire sucess‚ working round the clock; toil in blood‚ sweat and tears; put one’s shoulder to the wheel; on one’s fear for the whole day; and the expressions can go on and on. The trouble is‚ when one’s journey comes

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    Rochange1* A carotenoid-derived hormonal signal that inhibits shoot branching in plants has long escaped identification. Strigolactones are compounds thought to be derived from carotenoids and are known to trigger the germination of parasitic plant seeds and stimulate symbiotic fungi. Here we present evidence that carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 8 shoot branching mutants of pea are strigolactone deficient and that strigolactone application restores the wild-type branching phenotype to ccd8 mutants

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    overgrazing occurs‚ so once they see it starting to take place then know to move the animals. Ranchers have found that cattle hooves break up ground that left alone would be too hard for seeds to penetrate and find a place to germinate. So they realized they have to have cattle in an area for so long then move them and plant seeds let it grow with the manure can be use to fertilize the area. With this it can cause the overgrazing to be semi controlled but there is much more that can be done to help. If this

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    Description | Anther | Tip of the stamen that produces pollen containing sperm | Filament | Slender stalklike part of the stamer that supports the anther | Ovary | Swollen base of the pistil that contains the ovules | Ovule | eggs that develop into seeds after they are fertilized | Petals | Colorful leaflike parts that attract insects and other animals for pollination | Pistil | Structure that contains the female reproductive organs | Sepals | Leaflike parts that enclose flower during bud stage

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    Esrm the Botany of Desire

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    desire. Chapter 1 was filled with Chapman’s story of his journey – how he planted thousands of apple trees across wild range of orchards and ultimately sold them cheaper than other apple cultivars. The author praises John’s original way of planting seeds‚ going from place to place and reminding us that nature has its own way. “By reverting to wild ways-to sexual reproduction‚ that is‚ and going to

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