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, 1955a, 1955b, 1956), a plant hormone in a class now referred to as cytokinins (Skoog et al., 1965). They proposed the trivial name kinetin for this substance, and described its ability to promote cell division in test tissues from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).
Kayla Sagebiel Dasyprocta leporina Agoutis on Dominica June 10, 2006 Texas AM University 1 Dasyprocta leporina Agoutis on Dominica Agouti Picture 1. Abstract Dasyprocta leporina or the red-rumped agouti has a big impact on the forest ecology of Dominica because they are scatter hoarders.
Marcela Osorio Beristain (Morelos, Mexico) has several ongoing projects: Reversal sexual selection and mate guarding strategies in Leptinotarsa lacerata; Does egg coloration amount to aposematism in Leptinotarsa lacerata?
09/2001-01 Pink Hibiscus Mealybug A-1 PPQ Pink Hibiscus Mealybug A Appendix A 1 Host Plants of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug (PHM) Introduction Those hosts recorded with damaging populations of PHM are denoted with a number after the scientific name. They may or may not be economic hosts.
I was born and raised in a small town in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. Having been raised in a tropical place, my first exposure to plants came very early in my childhood; I was fascinated by seeing abundant colorful plants. My interest in them increased when I learned that they got sick.
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274 References Abensperg-Traun, M., T. Wrbka, G. Bieringer, R. J. Hobbs, F. Deininger, B. Y. Main, N. Milasowszky, N. Sauberer and K. P. Zulka (2004). "Ecological restoration in the slipstream of agricultural policy in the old and new world. Agriculture." Ecosystems and Environment 103: 601-611.
136 Hortic. bras., v. 22, n. 1, jan.-mar. 2004 A palmeira real australiana (Archontophoenix spp.), conheci- da também como Seafortia devido ao antigo nome do gênero, vem ganhando a atenção de pesquisadores e produto- res para a produção de palmito.