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Investigating The Effects Of Temperature On Lesser Celandine, Regina Bellian
Investigating The Effects Of Temperature On Lesser Celandine, Regina Bellian
The Downtown Review
This paper explores invasive species Ficaria verna (Lesser celandine) and the effects of temperature on its growth. Trials were completed with two treatments, 13OC cold temperature and 20OC ambient temperature. Germinated bulbils of Lesser celandine were planted on February 15, 2017 and placed in their respective growing chambers. The plants were watered weekly and monitored for growth until harvest on March 29, 2017. Upon harvest, the plants’ height, largest leaf diameter and biomass were measured after extraction from soil and the removal of the leftover soil debris. Average height was found to be 11.66cm for the cold treatment and 5.14cm …
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Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE members of the aphis family are remarkable creatures both in structure and habits.
They are practically world-wide in their distribution and despite their small size and apparent fragility they thrive under a wide variety of conditions and are among the most prolific breeders in the animal kingdom