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C. September 1987 ii This publication is RR87002-HQ Copies of this report may be obtained, depending upon supply from: Research Branch B.C. Ministry of Forests and Lands 1450 Government Street Victoria, B.C. Citation: Meidinger, D. 1987.
Appearance:Biennial herbaceous plant, 3 - 4' tall, consists of one or several hairy hollow stems, growing from one central stem, each with an umbrella-shaped flower cluster at the top. Plant smells like a carrot, it is the ancestor of the garden carrot. Appears as rosette in its first year.
It was proposed that plants would have a regulatory mechanism to modify alternative oxidase activity in vivo. However, more re- cent studies have shown that these two activation mechanisms may not play such an important role in regulation of alternative oxidase activity in vivo after all.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Health & Physical Education OfficeApril 2003 Volume 2: Issue 4 New Nutrition Workshop for K-5 Teachers Our new workshop, entitled Cooking in the Classroom, is now available to K-5 teachers who have a portable cooking cart at their school site.
Field: Mathematics Keywords: Fibonacci, sunflowers Title: Looking at Sunflowers: Surprising Fibonacci Numbers! One of the well-known appearance of Fibonacci numbers in nature is the numbers of spirals in the seed patterns of sunflowers. Forty seven sunflowers are studied.
v. 47 (Feb. '97) p. 86-96 ISSN: 0006-3568 Number: BRDG97021989 Copyright: The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited.
TEXAS Houston Airport 11 Inspection Station 10 Maritime 5 SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston Maritime 3 Airport 8 CALIFORNIA total shipments: 200 Oakland Maritime 3 Los Angeles Airport 137 Inspection Station 2 Long Beach Maritime 58 FLORIDA total shipments: 162,673 Jacksonville Maritime 31 Orlando Ins.
Daucus carota L. - Queen anne's-lace. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). Present in the CalFlora Database Photographs (8) from CalPhotos. Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery.
Entomology, insect taxonomy, primarily of the Coleoptera (Scarabaeidae and Carabidae), Trichoptera (Curvipalpia) and Neuroptera, faunistic studies of freshwater insects of Mississippi, insect - plant associations. RESEARCH SUPPORT: Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.