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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Botany / March 2007



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Phyte words26 Mar 2007 01:05 GMT1
Hello,
Do you have a greek etymology for anco- in ancophyte?
Best regards.
Carmine Colacino
Phyte words26 Mar 2007 01:05 GMT1
Hello,
Do you have a greek etymology for anco- in ancophyte?
Best regards.
Carmine Colacino
garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)20 Mar 2007 15:59 GMT1
Anyone know where I could obtain a speciman of this plant please e-
mail me.
I will pay for the plant and shipping.
Thanks.
Can someone tell me what sort of pea this is?20 Mar 2007 15:43 GMT1
This plant has come up in a compost heap. This heap receives the
leftover props from a college Economic Botany course, so it might be
anything.  The foliage looks very much like regular Pisum sativum
(English pea) foliage, except that so far, there are no tendrils--and
Can someone tell me what sort of pea this is?20 Mar 2007 15:43 GMT1
This plant has come up in a compost heap. This heap receives the
leftover props from a college Economic Botany course, so it might be
anything.  The foliage looks very much like regular Pisum sativum
(English pea) foliage, except that so far, there are no tendrils--and
Medium for pollen germination11 Mar 2007 15:05 GMT1
I would like to ask for help in search for an appropriate medium for in
vitro pollen germination of the members of Asteraceae family. I need
germinated pollen grains for my study but a I cannot find a good medium
in which the grains of Taraxacum would germinate. I know that there ...
Medium for pollen germination11 Mar 2007 15:05 GMT1
I would like to ask for help in search for an appropriate medium for in
vitro pollen germination of the members of Asteraceae family. I need
germinated pollen grains for my study but a I cannot find a good medium
in which the grains of Taraxacum would germinate. I know that there ...
stomata - dental impression material02 Mar 2007 15:16 GMT1
Has anyone used dental impression material for stomatal counting?  A
material I used when overseas (Xantopren VL Plus) is not available in
the US.  Do you know of a comparable material sold here?  Thanks.
stomata - dental impression material02 Mar 2007 15:16 GMT1
Has anyone used dental impression material for stomatal counting?  A
material I used when overseas (Xantopren VL Plus) is not available in
the US.  Do you know of a comparable material sold here?  Thanks.
How much CO2 does one tree consume in a year?01 Mar 2007 17:28 GMT2
Has this been quantified? With all the talk
about carbon credits this might be good info.
Does one weigh the tree and do a mass
balance, or is one element of cubic
 
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