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DISCOVER CHIMPANZEES!
Termite season has begun, now that the rains have softened the soil of the termite mounds. It is exciting to see chimpanzees make and use the tools ... trees to look for food. Ferdinand found a large Mtwetwe fruit and cracked the thick husk over a rock. It is a sure sign of maturity that he has the strength ...
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A Guide to the Biological Control of Greenhouse Aphids
They suck the body fluids from the numbed aphid and leave the shrivelled husk still attached to leaf. The larvae feed on aphids for one to two weeks (depending ... the predatory midges pupate about an inch below the soil surface. Soil fumigation or pasteurization kills pupae of both these insects and excessive soil cultivation will injure them. Beneficial insects must be protected ...
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EcologyFund.com, Monarch Butterfly Iinfo - Protect Monarch Butterflies, and plant a tree for free!
The root systems of chestnuts are extraordinarily persistent. When soil is disturbed in the Appalachians, chestnuts often sprout from these old root system, and ... brown; furrowed w/ broad, flat ridges Fruit:    Mature: nut encased in a spiny bur-like husk, husk interior densely wooly Immature: Flowers: monoecious; appearing after leaves All information on this page ...
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EcologyFund.com, Monarch Butterfly Iinfo - Protect Monarch Butterflies, and plant a tree for free!
The root systems of chestnuts are extraordinarily persistent. When soil is disturbed in the Appalachians, chestnuts often sprout from these old root system, and ... brown; furrowed w/ broad, flat ridges Fruit:    Mature: nut encased in a spiny bur-like husk, husk interior densely wooly Immature: Flowers: monoecious; appearing after leaves All information on this page ...
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Effect of Cutting Media on the Shoot Tip Cuttings
The experimental design was completely random design (CRD ... husk mixed with coarse sand, ratio 1:2; (6) rice coke mixed with oarse sand, ratio 1:1; (7) ricecokemixed with coarse sand, ratio 2:1; and (8) top soil mixed with coarse sand, ratio 1:1. The coconut husk in the second experiment was ...
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Effects of Sowing and Seed Covering Media on the Germination
... husk, coconut husk, soil/ f5ine sand (1:1), soil/ burnt rice husk (1:1), soil/ coconut husk (1:1), fine sand/ burnt rice husk (1:1), fine sand/ coconut husk (1:1) and burnt rice husk/ coconut husk ...
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Blackbird,Icterinae, Damage Control and Management Information by Richard Dolbeer
Hybrids of corn with long husk extension and thick husks are more resistant to damage than other hybrids. Sorghum that contains ... J. F. Carter, ed. Sunflower science and technology. Amer. Soc. Agron., Crop Sci. of Amer., Soil Sci. Soc. of Amer., Inc., Madison, Wisconsin. Dolbeer, R. A. 1981. Cost-benefit determination of ...
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Amphibian Articles - Substrate Mixtures for the Vivarium
Husk/Bark Coconut husk is often available in the form of cubes, irregular chunks, or fiber (coir). The larger, chunkier types play an important role in drainage, and aeration of the vivarium soil ... trial and error. Several ingredients affect the moisture-retention abilities of the soil, including coconut fiber, coconut husk, orchid bark, and sterile vivarium mixtures. Forest Floor Mix This type of ...
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Plants For A Future - Annuals in the Perennial Garden
The advantages include:- There are a wide range of benefits to the soil and ecosystem - see our leaflet Why Perennials. By scattering your plants ... themselves year by year so long as they have some bare soil in which their seeds can germinate. Sowing in situ each year. ... both produce an edible fruit that is wrapped up in a papery husk. Related to tomatoes, we find it a delicious replacement for that ...
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Database Mango - Mangifera indica
The seed residue after fat extraction is usable for cattle feed and soil enrichment. Bark: The bark possesses 16% to 20% tannin and has been employed for tanning ...
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