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Do you know what to include in your scrapbook (12) The more variety you use, the better. (13) How about some photographs, ticket stubs, and postcards (14) You might want to include personal letters, drawings, report cards, or greeting cards. (15) Other possibilities include newspaper clippings, pressed flowers, concert programs, and certificates. (16) I have all of those in mine and it looks fantastic. [Pg.101]

Teacher Yes, if we re going to use this brick to press flowers now, then in what way could it be suitable for us to put it ... [Pg.112]

Essentia.1 Oils. Essential oils (qv) are extracted from the flower, leaf, bark, fmit peel, or root of a plant to produce flavors such as mint, lemon, orange, clove, cinnamon, and ginger. These volatile oils are removed from plants either via steam distillation, or using the cold press method, which avoids heat degradation. Additional processing is sometimes employed to remove the unwanted elements from the oils, such as the terpenes in citms oils which are vulnerable to oxidation (49,50). [Pg.440]

Flowers, T.J. Yeo, A.R. (1989). Effects of salinity on plant growth and crop yields. In Biochemical and Physiological Mechanisms Associated with Environmental Stress Tolerance in Plants, ed. J. Cherry. Berlin Springer-Verlag, (in press). [Pg.232]

Heywood, V.H. (ed.) (1978). Flowering Plants of the World. Oxford Oxford University Press. [Pg.232]

Cronquist, A. 1981. An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants. Columbia University Press, New York, NY. [Pg.309]

Takhajan, A. 1969. Flowering Plants Origin and Dispersal. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. [Pg.332]

Wagner, W. L., Herbst, D. R. and Sohmer, S. H. 1990,1999. Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai i. Vols. 1 and 2. University of Hawai i Press and Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu. -------and Funk, V. A. (eds.) 1995. Hawaiian Biogeography Evolution on a Hot Spot Archipelago., Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. [Pg.334]

Diamond, Denise, Living with the Flowers, Quill Press, New York, 1982. [Pg.90]

Crombie L (1995) Chemistry of pyrethrins. In Pyrethrum flowers, production, chemistry toxicology, and uses, ed by Casida JE, Quistad GB. Oxford University press, New York, Oxford, pp 124... [Pg.28]

Elliott M (1995) Pyrethrum flowers production, chemistry, toxicology, and uses. In Casida JE, Quistad GB (eds) Chemicals in insect control. Oxford University Press, New York... [Pg.68]

J.E. Casida (1973). Pyrethrum, The natural insecticide , Academic Press, New York and London. R.H. Nelson (1975). Pyrethrum Flowers, Third edition , McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis. [Pg.235]

Fu YF, Han YZ, Zhao D-G, Meng F-J (2000) Zearalenone and flower bud formation in thin-cell layers of Nicotiana tabacum L. Plant Growth Regul 30 271-274 Hagler WM Jr, Towers NR, Mirocha CJ, Eppley RM, Bryden WL (2001) Zearalenone mycotoxin or mycoestrogen In Summerell BA, Leslie JF, Backhouse D, Bryden WL, Burgess LW (eds) Fusarium. Paul E. Nelson memorial symposium. APS Press, St. Paul, MN, pp 21-34... [Pg.432]

J. C. Willis, in A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns, 8th ed. Cambridge Univ. Press, London, 1973. [Pg.332]

Barth, F. G. Insects and Flowers. Princeton Princeton University Press, 1985. [Pg.235]

Brouillard R, Dangles O (1994) Flavonoids and flower colour. In Harbome JB (ed) The flavonoids-advances in research since 1986. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL... [Pg.57]

Deedat, Y.D. Ellis, C.R. J. Econ. Eta tomol. 1983, 76, 1055. Gibbs, R.D. "Chemotaxonomy of Flowering Plants" McGlll-Queens University Press Montreal and London, 197 4, 4 volunes. [Pg.447]

Kuijt, J. "The Biology of Parasitic Flowering Plants" University of California Press Berkeley, 1969. [Pg.560]

Rehdrer, A. 1958. Manual of Cultivated Trees and Srubs. New York The Macmillan Company and, Coon, N. 1974. The Dictionary of Useful Plants. The Use, History, and Folklore of More Than 500 Plant Species. Emmaus Pa. 18049 Rodale Press/Book Division and, Baumgardt, J. P. 1982. How to Identify Flowering Plant Families. A Practical Guide for Horticulturists and Plant Lovers. Portland, Oregon Timber Press. [Pg.256]

Endress, P. K. (1990). Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.169]

Knuth, P. (1906). Handbook of Flower Pollination, vol. 1. [Based upon Hermann Miiller s work The Fertilization of Flowers by Insects.] Oxford Clarendon Press. [Pg.172]

Evolutionary shifts from reward to deception in pollen flowers. In The Pollination of Flowers by Insects, ed. A. J. Richards, pp. 89-96. London Academic Press. [Pg.177]

Press, B., Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe, New Holland, London, 1993, 56. [Pg.177]

The taxonomic classification of Asimina triloba (L). Dunal. (Adapted from Cronquist, A., An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants, Columbia University Press, New York, 53-55, 1993.)... [Pg.181]


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