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Species concepts within the order Glomales (Zygomycetes) still are in their formative stages and require input from different character sets. Morphological and developmental characters in the genus Gigaspora were compared among nine isolates of five species.
During the fall of 1996, a 5% systematic survey was conducted on McDonald Island to survey the forest and groundcover layers. Variation was found throughout the groundcover layer on the Island. Differences in soil moisture conditions appear to be the greatest contributor to this variation.
All These Homeopathic Remedies are Available In Pellet, Liquid or Tablet in Various Potencies BOLD NAME APPEARS ON LABELING ITALICIZED NAMES ARE SYNONYMS A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ABIES CANADENSIS ABIES NIGRA ABROTANUM ABRUS PRECATORIUS
[R] Asparagus officinalis L. (Liliaceae). Fr: Asperge; Ge: Spargel; Sp: Espárrago; It: Asparago; Pt: Espargo. . - Perennial, Mediterranean plant with rhizomes (*) . - France is the principal producer in Europe.
For example, if 1-kestose [1F-(²-D-fructofuranosyl)sucrose] is both the donor and recipient in the reaction shown above, i.e., if m = 1 and n = 1, then the products will be sucrose and 1F,6G-di-²-D-fructofuranosylsucrose.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dr. RobertW. Brueggemeier Dean, College of Pharmacy Executive Publications Editor brueggemeier.1@osu.edu Dr. Sylvan Frank Associate Dean for Professional Programs frank.1@osu.edu Dr. William Hayton Associate Dean for Graduate Programs hayton.1@osu.edu Dr.
Six species of Sclerocystis (S. clavispora, S. coremioides, S. liquidambaris, S. rubiformis, S. sinuosa, and S. taiwanensis) from Taiwan are described and illustrated, and a key to species is provided.
SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF ORGANISMS This is a list of the organisms whose names are mentioned in at least one of the following McGraw-Hill botany texts. The common names are listed alphabetically along with the scientific names. Levetin, E., and K. McMahon. Plants and Society, 2d ed., 1999. Simpson, B.B.