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    Factor Germination

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    Germination- Germination is when seeds are spread/blown somewhere else and grow into new plants or when a seed is planted by someone in the ground. Although there are many important factors that are involved in seed germination the three most important ones are water, sunlight, and temperature. Plants are not able to germinate if the seed is watered too much or too little. Plants are not capable to grow food from sunlight when they are seeds, so the seed will use other things, such as water, to…

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    Very Much Vitamin C

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    Therefore, company ‘Peel Fresh’ is going to introduce a new line of fruit juice by using our local tropical fruits one of them is the ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ and it will be launch in plastic bottle of 250 ml, 500 ml and family size of 1 litre. The ingredients we are using in our ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ are watermelon, mango and lime our juice is no preservative and no added sugar all the sweetness from the juice are completely comes from the fruits itself, we target everyone from children, young and…

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    the world's most planted plants, being grown especially for its oil-bearing seeds and fruits. Usually 23 kg is the average weight of each bunch but a bunch may up to 82 kg. A bunch of the type contains between 200 and 2000 sessile ovoid drupes, 2 cm broad and 4 cm long with pointed apex. Elaeis guineensis coat colour varies from yellow to orange or nearly black. Varieties of oil…

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    SB Nutrition creators of the world’s first 3d printed Super Banana, which tailors nutritional and medicinal needs for each individual client. The Super Banana is a unique product unlike any other on the market, this in itself is both an opportunity and a threat. The Super Banana can be considered to be an opportunity due it’s unique product application. However, this is also the biggest threat to SB Nutrition. The Super Banana is set to become a product that currently has no rivals, this will…

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    the store. The bananas at Ralphs were found on an incline table near other climacteric fruits. The bananas were in much better condition at Ralph’s than Trader Joe’s too. Another key difference was the amount of packaging used at the two stores. Many of the fruits and vegetables were pre-packaged at Trader Joe’s, whereas the produce at Ralph’s was open to the air and periodically misted with water. The same fruits and vegetables that were refrigerated at Ralph’s were also refrigerated at Trader…

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    Importance Of Trees Essay

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    absorb odours and pollutant gases (nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulphur dioxide and ozone) and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark. An apple tree can yield up to 15-20 bushels of fruit per year and can be planted on the tiniest urban lot. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife. On hillsides or stream slopes, trees slow water runoff and hold soil in place. Neighbourhoods and homes that are barren have shown to have a greater…

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    • Macro and Micromorphology Analysis Colony diameters after 7 days at 25°C were as follows: CYA: 70-77 mm, MEA: 56-60 mm, YESA: 69-79 mm, OAT: 42-45 mm, CREA: 3-4 mm and CYA + 5% NaCl: no growth. On CYA at 10ºC conidia germinate, at 15ºC, 20ºC and 30ºC growth is evident with colony diameters of 9-17 mm, 59-71 mm and 56-86 mm, respectively. The species does not grow on CYA at 37ºC and 42ºC while at 33ºC the colony diameters varies from 0 to 22 mm, indicating that at this temperature the growth…

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    Opuntia Ficus Case Study

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    ficus-indica has founded Central America (Mexico). And later the species have been introduced to many areas of savanna regions and inhibit South Africa, Asia, and Australia as an ornamental, for camel feed (Brutsch and Zimmermann, 1993) and for its delicious fruits as food for humans, Vervet monkeys and baboons. O. ficus is succulent shrub or tree reaches to 1.5- 3 meters high which may be reached to 5 meters, propagated by seeds or seedlings. Woody trunks become stiff with age, have flat…

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    Nutrition Reflection

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    habits, together Maria and I were able to compromise on reachable goals that I could achieve. I realized that since being at college I have eaten very few servings of fruit. I had filled the form out at the beginning of the semester and since then my eating habits have not really changed. At home, I ate multiple servings of fruit daily. Because I prefer berries and I find…

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    calculated by the following formula as described by Akhtar et al (2010) Weight loss % = (a - b/a) * 100 Where a and b represent initial and final weight respectively. 2.2 Overall Acceptability (OAA) - Overall Acceptability of the fruit was judged by panel of 5 judges. The fruits were judged on the basis of color, texture and taste. For this, 4 point scale was used. 4= excellent, 3= good, 2=fair, 1=poor. The samples were rated according to deep red colour, crisp texture and acceptable taste.…

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