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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
But increasing the number of "Sugar Gliders" which feed on wattles gums and other plant exudates (such as nectar and sap) during winter, can be achieved as part of the normal ... that the number of "Sugar Gliders" is determined by the number of plant exudates available during winter. The most important exudates are the gums produced by certain species of wattles, particularly "Black Wattle ...
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Papers - CO2 May 2003
Finland Collins Johnson et al. Effects of carbon dioxide, soil N and mycchorhizae on plant community composition Luomala et al. Elevated carbon dioxide and photosynthesis in Scots pine needles Ainsworth ... tillage in Australian soils Falchini et al. Carbon dioxide production in soil with simulated root exudates Murthy et al. Carbon dioxide emission from soil over a range of temperatures Wuest et ...
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The Great Plains/Rocky Mountain HSRC - PHYTOREMEDIATION: AN EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FOR CONTAMINATED SITES
Nitroreductase, dehalogenase, laccase, peroxidase and nitrilase activity have been examined for a number of plant species at the ... wastes are a candidate for remediation using this technology. Key words: phytoremediation, exudates, enzymes, plants, organics | Home | Contact | Search | Publications | Conferences | Programs | Research | Phytoremediation | Links ...
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Acacia auriculiformis
(NAS, 1980a). The plant is amazing in its ability to recolonize wastes, papermill sludge, pH ... 80% germination after 2–4 weeks). To reforest grassland, burn and plant in holes ca 36 x 30 x 30 cm, spaced ... the plant from some phytophagous insects. References Anderson, D.M.W. 1978. Chemotaxonomic aspects of the chemistry of acacia gum exudates. Kew Bull ...
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Saxena, D., S. Flores, and G. Stotzky. 1999. Insecticidal toxin in root exudates from Bt corn. Nature 402: 480. “ We have no indication of how soil communities ... , Dark Horse  Publishing, Wellington. Pp179-185 (About technology packages)   “First there is the [wheat] plant that has been genetically engineered to tolerate commercial applications of a specific herbicide. It ...
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Companion plants
Some of the relationships probably involve the release of chemical exudates from the roots, which may have a direct effect on other ... repel pests, from either the roots or the aerial parts of the plant. While the processes involved are difficult to demonstrate, the late Dr. ... be most beneficial to celery in the ratio of one bean plant to six of celery, and to cucumbers when they are planted ...
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Anacardium occidentale
Energy Biotic Factors References Uses Many parts of the cashew plant are used. The cashew "apple," the enlarged fully ripe, fruit ... for sore throat. Cubans use the resin for cold treatments. The plant exhibits hypoglycemic acitivity. In Malaya, the bark decoction is used ... 8.7%, starch from 4.7 to 11.2%. Gum exudates contain arabinose, galactose, rhamnose, and xylose. Description Spreading evergreen ...
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ISIS News no.3 index
GM soya bean plant. This phenomenon exposes the plant to secondary fungal infections and explains what may ... toxin was active and when placed on a medium containing exudates from Bt corn, stopped feeding and began to die after ...
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The Invasive Plant Council of NYS
Plant Council of NYS Invasive Plant Definition IPC Board Citations Donations Acknowledgements Listserves Native Plant Nurseries Pestacides and Herbacides Plant Lists Publications Webcasts Weed ID Guides Weed ... on the isolation and identification of novel bioherbicides or allelochemicals from higher plant root exudates for weed suppression and the biosynthetic pathways for production of these ...
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Soil Ecology
Food web nutrient cycling starts with root exudates and the varying needs of carbon and nitrogen at each microbe tropic level. Composts, ... to develop bioassay techniques and an expanding database to manage soil foodwebs that maximize plant health and biological control. Good biological control below ground supports good biological control above ...
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