نتایج جستجو برای: fruit gardens

تعداد نتایج: 75123  

2015
Victoria Reyes-García Laura Calvet-Mir Sara Vila Laura Aceituno-Mata Teresa Garnatje Juan José Lastra Montserrat Parada Montserrat Rigat Joan Vallès Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana

Because of its potential role in providing ecosystem services and private benefits (food security), the concern about the loss of agrobiodiversity has grown. We explore the links between agrobiodiversity and farm financial benefits in small-scale agroecosystems. We measured crop diversity in a subsistence-oriented agricultural production system: home gardens (n=250) in the Iberian Peninsula. We...

2013
Archana Singh Kumkum Mathur

The plant Tecoma stans (L.) Kunth, belongs to family Bignoniaceae and commonly known as “Piliya” in Rajasthan is a dicotyledonous herb popularly grown for its flowers as an ornamental /garden plant in normal gardens and temples. It is also known as Bignonia stans L. It has wide range of medicinal and pharmacological applications. Almost all parts (leaves, root, flower, seed, fruit, bark) of the...

2013
Aruna Kumari

Millingtonia hortensis Linn. (Bignoniaceae) commonly known as Cork tree, Akash neem, Neem chameli. It is an important medicinal plant in Southern Asia ranging from India, Burma, Thailand and Southern China. Cultivated in most parts of India in gardens and avenues. It can grow up to 25 meter tall. Flowers have very rich and pleasant scent, used in the treatment of asthma, sinusitis, cholagogue, ...

2007
H. M. Vines

1. Crall, J. M. and L. H. Stover, 1957. The significance of Pierce's disease in the decline of bunch grapes in Florida. lAbst.) Phytopath. 47: 518. 2. Dickey, R. D. and K. W. Loucks, (revised by Dickey, R. D., L. H. Stover, and G. K. Parris) 1947. Grape growing, in Florida. Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 436 3. Dubois, C. W. Personal communication. 4. Pederson, Carl S., 1961. Grape juice. Chapter 23 ...

2012
Nesli DOĞAN Zehra YAZICI Turgay ȘİȘMAN

Fenpyroximate (FP), an acaricide, is widely used in the prevention of acarids (mites) in fruit plant gardens. In this study, the acute toxic effects of sublethal concentrations of FP were investigated using adult guppy (Poecilia reticulata PETERS, 1859). Guppy adults were exposed to sublethal FP concentrations (15, 25, and 150 μgl) during 48 hours (n:10). Sublethal exposures were made according...

2016
Stanley H. Thornton

as the outdoor activities of mental defectives in institutions had previously been limited to elementary jobs, such as sweeping the paths, and generally acting as labourers to the staff engaged on the ornamental gardens. It was recognised that, for many years, patients in large mental institutions and colonies had been employed on farms, pig feeding, etc.; some of them had been taught to milk c...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Janice Golding Sabine Güsewell Holger Kreft Victor Y Kuzevanov Susanna Lehvävirta Ingrid Parmentier Marco Pautasso

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The botanic gardens of the world are now unmatched ex situ collections of plant biodiversity. They mirror two biogeographical patterns (positive diversity-area and diversity-age relationships) but differ from nature with a positive latitudinal gradient in their richness. Whether these relationships can be explained by socio-economic factors is unknown. METHODS Species and ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2004
Lawrence T Glickman Malathi Raghavan Deborah W Knapp Patty L Bonney Marcia H Dawson

OBJECTIVE To determine whether exposure to lawn or garden chemicals was associated with an increased risk of transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the urinary bladder in Scottish Terriers. DESIGN Case-control study. ANIMALS 83 Scottish Terriers with TCC (cases) and 83 Scottish Terriers with other health-related conditions (controls). PROCEDURE Owners of study dogs completed a written quest...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
C R Currie U G Mueller D Malloch

Gardens of fungus-growing ants (Formicidae: Attini) traditionally have been thought to be free of microbial parasites, with the fungal mutualist maintained in nearly pure "monocultures." We conducted extensive isolations of "alien" (nonmutualistic) fungi from ant gardens of a phylogenetically representative collection of attine ants. Contrary to the long-standing assumption that gardens are mai...

Journal: :Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture 2021

As in many countries, as a result of the rapid population growth Turkey, distorted urbanization occurs cities. Due to this process, people city are becoming deprived nature day by day. For urban who want find opportunities meet need for recreation but cannot it living spaces, residential gardens, children playgrounds, parks, botanical gardens and such places located outdoor green area systems, ...

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