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Plants hybridization

Tracer techniques are used widely in biology. Botanists, for example, work to develop new plant hybrids that grow more rapidiy. One common way to determine how fast plants grow is to measure how quickly they take up elemental phosphorus from the soil. New hybrids can be planted in a plot and fertilized with phosphoras enriched 32 32... [Pg.1609]

Mendel, G. (1866), Experiments in Plant Hybridization, (reprinted by P. Mangelsdorf, 1965), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.227]

Mendel, J. G. 1866. Versuche fiber Plflanzenhybriden Verhandlungen des natur-forschenden Vereines in Briinn, Bd. IV fur das Jahr, 1865. Abhandlungen, 3-47. For the English translation, see Druery, C. T. and W. Bateson. 1901. Experiments in plant hybridization. J. R. Horticul. Soc. 26, 1-32. [Pg.36]

Mendel s 1866 paper on plant hybridization proposed a numerical, integral pattern ( N) for the distribution of hereditary qualities, a view contrasting strongly with Darwin s non-quantitative, infinitesimal variations. Mendel, in his paper, did not explore the nature of possible particle units that might account for his laws. Others before him, Maupertuis, Buffon, Diderot, and Herbert Spencer in his Principles of Biology of 1864 had propounded ideas of particulate inheritance. [Pg.106]

G. Mendel, Experiments in Plant Hybridization, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1963. [Pg.349]

This paper presented exergoeconomic analysis of a dual purpose plant. Hybrid eonfigurations with MSF.MED and RO have been considered. In this regards, the compiiter code has been developed. Results shows hybrid (MED-RO/MSF-RO) configuration coiipled with a gas turbine is more interesting than a standalone MSF/MED system. [Pg.197]

Recovery centers function as inspection centers in the reverse channel. These centers collect the return products from the retailers, then inspect them and distribute them to the plants. Hybrid facilities act as warehouses in the forward channel and as recovery centers in the reverse channel. Hybrid facilities are preferred in practice due to economies of scale, with substantial savings in infrastructure, equipment, and human resources (Easwaran and Uster 2010). The retailers satisfy the demand in the forward channel and collect the products that are returned by the customers. [Pg.234]


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