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186 The Ohio Naturalist. [Vol. IV, No. 8, FLORA OF CEDAR POINT. W. A. KEIXERMAN and O. B. JENNINGS. This brief report represents the work on the Cedar Point Flora as completed to date, so far as listing the observed species is concerned. Various botanists had collected there in the past,E. L,.
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studentBMJ is an international magazine for students interested in medicine, healthcare and science. We cover a broad range of topical issues ranging from education and papers to career advice and student life. Our site also features an international section, where people can give feedback about
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Hmet-Ahti, L., Suominen, J., Ulvinen, T. & Uotila, P. (eds), 1998; Retkeilykasvio (Field Flora of Finland); Ed. 4. 656 pp.; Finnish Museum of Natural History, Botanical Museum.
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Cui, L., P.K. Wall, J.H. Leebens-Mack, B.G. Lindsay, D.E. Soltis, J.J. Doyle, P.S. Soltis, J.E. Carlson, K. Arumuganathan, A. Barakat, V.A. Albert, H. Ma, and C.W. DEPAMPHILIS. 2006. Widespread genome duplications throughout the history of flowering plants. Genome Research 16: 738-749. (cover)
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7 ISSN 1171-5578 ISBN 0-478-21812-5 November 1999, Department of Conservation iii Foreword The Moutohora (Whale) Island Conservation Management Plan sets out the management direction for the island for the next ten years, until August 2009.
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A Department of Health (DOH) Guide to Toxic or Poisonous Plants Not Suitable for use in Areas Occupied by Dementia Patients or Children COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME TOXIC PART NOTES Aconite, monkshood, wolfbane Aconitum sp. Entire plant LETHAL Adder's Tongue Erythronium sp.
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Wild plants are a key to the enjoyment of the countryside, primarily for their appeal in their natural surroundings but also because of the pleasure they give photographers, naturalists, flower arrangers and cooks.
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1 Comparative analysis of the dynamics and functions of rhizosphere soil microbial community in two ecosystems of the Chatkal Biosphere Reserve Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva Tashkent State University of Agriculture, Uzbekistan 2006 2 Content 1.
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Forty-seven (23%) of the wild medicinal plant species discussed in this report were under some form of protection as of 1992. Fifteen of these (32%) are strictly protected and the use of 32 species (68%) is restricted (Table 2).
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Simple, have non-toothed margins, are usually strap-shaped or linear, have a longitudinally parallel venation, and a sheath to their base (lack petiole)
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FM 21-76 US ARMY SURVIVAL MANUAL Reprinted as permitted by U.S. Department of the Army Page 1 of 233 FM 21-76 US ARMY SURVIVAL MANUALR eprinted as NOT permitted by U.S. Department of the Army, but by we the citizenry who paid for it FM 21-76 US ARMY SURVIVAL MANUAL Reprinted as permitted by U.S.
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Appendix B Sample Plant List: Plants Used in Crafts These trees, shrubs, and other plants are used in crafts according to published sources. No effort has been made to identify or eliminate scientific synonyms or to locate all sources. (Source numbers are keyed to attached bibliography.
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Technology, Renewable Resources, and American Crafts April 1984 NTIS order #PB84-222421 Recommended Citation: Technology, Renewable Resources, and American Crafts: Background Paper (Wash- ington, D. C.: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, OTA-BP-F-27, May 1984).
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Lisa Leimar Price Supervisor at CIP (International Potato Center) Peru: Dr. Gordon Prain Credit points: 27 Wageningen, August 2001 Table of Contents Acknowledgements Glossary 1 Introduction 1 1.1 General background 1 1.2 Meta objective 6 1.3 Country background 8 1.3.
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PENEL, professeur titulaire et directeur de these (Departement de botanique et biologie vegetale), Ch. DUNAND. docteur et co-directeur de these (Departement de botanique et biologie vegetale), L.
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Foliage: true leaves are small and scale-like, with feathery leaf-like stems (cladophylls) or modified side shoots (phylloclades) appearing to be leaves, often with spines Flowers: white or pink, single or in groups, generally followed by red berries Light: bright Temperature: cool to average
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2. Nebraska estimates economic losses due to nightshade infestations of bean fields alone to have reached at 12% of total income (Burget et al, 1973). D. Importance to Humans 1. Blacknightshade used as a vegetable in China, Russia, Africa, and elsewhere around the world. 2.
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