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    Respiration In Seeds

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    Cellular Respiration in Seeds Cellular respiration is a chemical process the generated energy. In this experiment, seeds were tested to collect data relating to the cellular respiration process. In order for these seeds to start the cellular respiration process they need moisture or they need to be germinated. The purpose of the experiment is to test the CO2 and O2 levels given off by germinated seeds going through cellular respiration. However certain abiotic features can impact the cellular…

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    The Sabal palmetto, also known as the cabbage palmetto is the most abundant of the native tree palms. The habitat in which they develop, plays a major role when planting and growing them. These habitats, or biomes, are classified into two domains: terrestrial and aquatic. The cabbage palmetto grows in a wide variety of habitats, but they tend to be more prevalent in areas where the water table is close to the surface (“Cabbage Palmetto”). The areas in which these plants reside are included in…

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    to 6:00 P.M. Constants: Amount of water, amount of sunlight, type of soil, amount of soil, age of seed, type of seed (lima beans) size of pots, location, Control: One plant will have no phenoxyethanol added for each trial Number of Trials: 3 Materials: Soil, water, lima bean seeds, ruler, small pots, phenoxyethanol Procedure: Mix one gram of phenoxyethanol with 1 cup of MiracleGro and then do the same with two grams, three grams, 4 grams…

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    Rotavator Case Study

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    Rotavator Saeed Firouzi and Mohammadreza Alizadeh (2012) [1]: has performed field experiment to evaluate different weeding method for groundnut. The weeding method included two power tiller operated weeders Cultivator and Rotavator. Study was carried out at three different forward speeds of 1, 1.5 and 2km/hr. For all the factors Rotavator gave superior results than Cultivator. The maximum soil manipulation was achieved by Rotavator at lowest forward speed of 1km/hr. which leads to higher crop…

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    The sepal enlarges and the pod develops above or just below the soil surface. The pod (1.25–2.5 cm in diameter) is drawn into the soil and ends up lying about 1 cm beneath the surface. Pod development lasts up to 30 days after fertilization and the seed matures over a further 10 days (Swanevelder, 1998). Generally Bambara groundnuts take about three to six months to mature, depending on weather conditions and the cultivar.…

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    Purple Loosestrife is a highly invasive non-native plant that threatens significant portions of Canada and the United States marsh, swamp, and coastal habitats. It has many common names such as spiked loosestrife or purple lythrum and its scientific name is Lythrum salicaria. By crowding native wetland species, purple loosestrife reduces biodiversity, eliminates food sources for marsh animals and changes water flow patterns. It can grow 1 – 8 feet tall with a width range between 3-6 feet.…

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    Pineapples are standard regular items that are produced in various tropical and subtropical regions all through the world. Despite this, there are a lot of captivating substances about pineapples that numerous people may not know. This is only several them. Reason for pineapples Botanists have taken after the reason for pineapples to South America. Specifically, pineapples started from Brazil, in the Amazon Bowl. The Aztecs were creating and eating pineapples a long time before North,…

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    Gaining a Green Thumb Living in the country and passing several farms on the way to and from my home made me contemplate how rewarding it could be to have that much land and provide for my family with food straight from the earth. Gardening, for me, is a meditative escape and empowering project. Vegetable gardening can be an easy task for some. The phrase, “he or she has a green thumb” comes to mind, although most people just have a plain flesh colored thumb. I have been gardening for five…

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    CHAPTER-2 VARIABILITY AMONG THE ALTERNARIA BRASSICAE ISOLATES INTRODUCTION The chapter is mainly concerned with examining the variability among Alternaria brassicae isolates from the oilseed brassicas. Since, the oilseed brassicas are more prone to the fungal attack and thereby, resulting in reduced productivity of the oilseed. Therefore, the present investigation focuses on the studying the features such as morphological, pathological and molecular variability of Alternaria brassicae. The…

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    plants in order to discover if they indeed had a sufficient amount of food, water, space, and sunlight. The standard addressed throughout the lesson was Alabama Course of Study for Science standard 7: describe the life cycle of plants, including seed, seed germination, growth, and reproduction. Also describing how plants occupy space and use light, nutrients, water, and air to survive. The second artifact that I have attached for Standard One is a social studies and science unit on preparing…

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