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Woodland plants

Salisbury, E.J. (1916). The emergence of the aerial organs in woodland plants. Journal of Ecology, 4,121-218. [Pg.45]

Whereas, Charles Shealey was a devoted husband and father of three sons. He kept photographs of his sons at all stages of their lives on his locker at the Woodland plant and... [Pg.3]

Lifespans of fungal rhizomorphs under nitrogen fertilization in a pinyon-juniper woodland. Plant and Soil, 270, 249-55. [Pg.96]

Mountain laurels are broad-leaved evergreen shrubs with clusters of white, pink, or red flowers in spring. They are splendid for woodland plantings, shrub borders, or foundation plantings. [Pg.131]

In certain plant habitats or niches, access to resources depends crucially upon rapid growth under conditions of climatic stress. Examples of this phenomenon are particularly obvious on shallow soils in continental climates where the growth window between winter cold and summer desiccation may be extremely short. In deciduous woodlands in the cool temperate zone an essentially similar niche arises in the period between snow melt and closure of the tree canopy. Both circumstances provide opportunities for high rates of photosynthesis and mineral nutrient capture in the late spring but depend upon rapid expansion of roots and shoots in the low-temperature conditions of the late winter and early spring. [Pg.39]

The principles of the Continental style are easy to understand. Plants are chosen to suit the garden conditions. Depending on whether they originate from woodland, woodland margin, prairie, steppe, rocks, water margin, or water. [Pg.180]

Johnston AE, Goulding KWT, Poulton PR (1986) Soil acidification during more than 100 years under permanent grassland and woodland at Rothamsted. Soil Use Manage 2 3-10 Kahn SU (1982) Bound pesticides residues in soil and plant. Residue Rev 84 1-25 Kan AT, Chen W, Tomson MB (2000) Desorption kinetics from neutral hydrophobic organic compounds from field contaminated sediment. Environ Pollution 108 81-89 Kang SH, Xing BS (2005) Phenanthrene sorption to sequentially extracted soil humic acids and humans. Environ Sci Technol 39 134-140... [Pg.390]

In California, spotteds prey mainly on the dusky-footed wood rat. California s managed woodlands [industrial forests] have sunlight on the forest floor, because foresters space and trim trees to maximize yield. The warm climate further encourages plant growth. The result is forests with lots of wood rats.4... [Pg.88]

A Lycopodium spore, or pollen grain of similar size, has an energy of 1(T4 ergs (10-11 J) in a wind speed of 0.75 m s-1, which is typical of conditions near the top of crop canopies or in open woodland. Hence it is likely that pollen grains will bounce off dry leaves or stems, but will be trapped on the stigma of flowers, which are sticky. Spores of plant pathogens, however, are usually themselves moist or sticky, enabling them to adhere to leaves on impact. [Pg.203]

Many American and European plastics firms have built or are building production plants in China to capitalize on the comparatively cheap labor available there, and to more directly serve the continuing demand. For example, a 1 billion chemical plant in Shanghai is owned by Huntsman Corp. of The Woodlands, Texas, BASF AG of Germany and three Chinese companies. The plant produces diphenylmethane diisocyanate which is used in foam insulation and plastic chairs. [Pg.40]

At first, George Merck merely ran the American branch of dad s export business. However, in that era of high tariffs, he figured it would make sense to start manufacturing his own supply. In 1900 he bought some 120 acres of swamps and woodland in Rahway, New Jersey, for a manufacturing plant, followed by a factory in St. Louis. Among his products were iodides, bismuths, morphine, and cocaine—the last two considered medicines at the turn of the century. [Pg.21]


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