On the other hand, at Rittners Floral School, just before Valentine's Day, we are typically doing things like organizing and indexing digital photographs for our lectures, putting together powerpoint presentations for our students, creating handouts for our classes, creating lessons for graduates to ...
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Publication Date: 12/31/1996 Filing Date: 05/29/1992 Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: Smithers-Oasis Company (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) Primary Class: 47/41.12 Other Classes: 47/41.01, 428/3 International Classes: ...
Classes of floral volatile compounds: TER, terpenes and derivatives; PHE, phenylpropanoids/benzenoids; FAD, fatty acid derivatives; AHC, alkane and alkene hydrocarbons. * data reported in this study. 3. Discussion The Rosaceae family consists of ~100 genera and more than 3000 plant species world...
reported that the homologous genes of CYC in legumes can be divided into two major classes, ECE groups I and II, which are the result of an early duplication event [60]. ECE I can be further divided into two subclasses, IA and IB, which originated from duplication near or prior to the...
(encompassing sub-Saharan Africa or a region therein). As the land uses were selected to reflect those most common in sub-Saharan Africa, the map used to spatialise the data should include those classes (urban, crop, plantation, rangeland, near-natural, protected). See Scholes and Biggs28,...
c and g, F2-spikes, representing different phenotypic classes: false-true ramification (f-tR), turgidum type of branching (T.t.- branching), ramified spike (RS), horizontal spikelet (HS), standard or WT-spike (WT). D, F2-spike of additive phenotype (left) harboring an extra spikelet (...
Orchids make up about 10% of all seed plant species, have great economical value and are of specific scientific interest because of their renowned flowers and ecological adaptations. Here, we report the first draft genome sequence of a lithophytic orchid
Volatile compounds of honey fractions were very complex and involved different classes of chemical compounds. The identified components were 55 including alcohols, acids, aldehydes, ketones, terpenes, hydrocarbons, benzene, and furan derivatives.