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    In the beginning, the tiny seed was planted in the rich, dark soil of my mind. My mother taught me how to be a nurturing and caring mother by her example. She showed me that I was important by always being present in my life. She worked sometimes, but she never let her work become the priority and most of my life I felt that she was a stay at home mom, even though she worked part-time at the library and taught art classes. She taught me about Jesus, the importance of having a relationship with…

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    The purpose of this lab activity was to observe the effects that salt has on seed germination, plant growth, and flower production. Similar to humans, plants have vital needs that must be fulfilled in order to grow. Light, water, air, nutrients, and proper temperature all affect plant growth. The importance of these necessities differs widely among plants but are vital nonetheless. Plant health also relies heavily on what scientists refer to as the limiting factor. This concept correlates the…

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    OL-GEN140 Week 5 FINAL DRAFT Week 5/By Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. Because our human being, health, may depend upon Agricultural biodiversity. We, should save gardening, from the old massive ways. Allowing, vast-full efforts to grow your or my own garden and to continue being a gardener. The garden, reasons of owning a garden, understand growth, what goes on, inside the garden, within-itself. Also, the agriculture and biodiversity information on income, working outside, in the weather. I read the…

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    Microbial Contamination

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    of GMOs that outweigh the costs of producing food in a natural manner. The seeds are not modified to produce more nutrients nor are they altered for quicker growth. If this isn 't the case, and GMOs are developed out of love for the benefit of global citizens, I would support it. However, we must realise the hidden motives and the hidden intentions of Monsanto which are not genuine but are evil. Their actual purpose of seed modification is to control every food source in the world. Monsanto…

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    HISTORY: Origin of C. Canadensis is America (North) (Cronquist 1943; Frankton and Mulligan 1987) although now wide spread in many countries. It is most abundant specie in North America (Thebaud and Abbott 1995). Seeds are light weight. Water and wind are two means of dispersion of its seeds. Salisbury(1942) pointed out C. canadensis was introduced in London during 2nd world war. And it was among 6 other species which were distributed by bombing there. Habitat: C. Canadensis can be commonly…

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    and increased oleic acid content in seed oil. We are hoping…

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    wrinkled, purple and round, purple and wrinkled. Again we analyzed our data by using a chi-square test and answered questions about the data we collected. In procedure 3, we were given soybean plants, these plants grew to be a year old dropped their seeds, and their offspring grew for two weeks. We recorded the F2 generation by separating them by seedlings with dark green leafs, light green leafs, yellow leafs, green cotyledons, and yellow cotyledons. After our data was analyzed we used a…

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    Science Fair Project

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    (More than ten mung beans seeds can be placed in each pot to act as backup in case some of the beans do not germinate. Remove any unwanted plants once germination has occurred). Step two, Use the marker to label the ten pots as “once” or “twice”, followed by one of the following…

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    sufficient food and other products, reducing the consumption of material resources, protecting the quality of soil, water, air, and biodiversity. 2. The basics of ICM - Plant care and nutrition management: + Using the high-yielding and disease-free seeds of good crop varieties + Ensuring planting density to promote the yield potential of varieties + Assuring adequate, and reasonable supply of fertilizers + Applying a watering regime, which is scientific and proper to requirements for plant…

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    Plant Hormones Lab Report

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    data on the impact that these synthetic hormones have on plants growth rate in pea plants. In order to understand the impacts of synthetic auxin an experiment was conducted using natural auxin, naphthaleneacetic acid, and indolebutyric acid. Three seeds were placed in 4 pots each, one pot functioned as a control group with no added hormone. A hormone solution for each type of auxin was created and added over four weeks. Each of the plants received an equal amount of water, light, and was…

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