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Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

1973

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Observation On Natural Outcropping In The Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum L.) In Northwest Arkansas, Alvin F. Reeves Jan 1973

Observation On Natural Outcropping In The Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum L.) In Northwest Arkansas, Alvin F. Reeves

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

A single tomato plant homozygous for the recessive anthocyaninless mutant, ae, was grown in the middle of an experimental tomato plot at the University of Arkansas Agronomy Experimental Station Farm in Fayetteville. Progeny tests of seeds harvested from this plant indicated that only 0.7% of the seeds were the result of outcrossing to other plants


Natural Areas And Reference Collections For Environmental Education In Some Arkansas Schools, Jewel E. Moore Jan 1973

Natural Areas And Reference Collections For Environmental Education In Some Arkansas Schools, Jewel E. Moore

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

A survey of 20 school campuses throughout Arkansas showed that most lack natural areas for outdoor environmental education. For most Arkansas schools no checklists of local plants are available, and there are no reference collections at the schools. Projects are underway at State College of Arkansas to establish herberia for the woody plants of Arkansas and the vascular plants of Faulkner County.