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Full-Text Articles in Horticulture
Warm Stratification Increases Germination Of Dendromecon Rigida And Ehrendorferia Chrysantha, Cesar Garcia
Warm Stratification Increases Germination Of Dendromecon Rigida And Ehrendorferia Chrysantha, Cesar Garcia
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We explored the seasonal factors that might play a role in triggering germination of Dendromecon rigidaand Ehrendorferia chrysantha.D. rigida and E. chrysantha have been found difficult to germinate using common greenhouse techniques, Keeley and Fotheringham successfully germinated both species after storing their seeds in the field over a year and treating them with smoke. Identifying the specific seasonally changing factors that stimulated germination could have implications for understanding germination requirements for these and other hard-to-germinate chaparral species.
Dendromecon rigidaand Ehrendorferia chrysanthaare part of the Papaveraceae family and both are found in the chaparral environment in …
Converting Agricultural Lesson Plans To Be Common Core Compliant For Grades 3-5, Hattie Kaymarie Jameson, Brittany Rose Withnell
Converting Agricultural Lesson Plans To Be Common Core Compliant For Grades 3-5, Hattie Kaymarie Jameson, Brittany Rose Withnell
Agricultural Education and Communication
There are few Common Core approved lesson plans for teachers to incorporate into traditional science programs in California. The Farm Bureau’s Ag in the Classroom (AITC) program provides K-12 educators lesson plans with an agricultural focus. Only 13 out of 45 of the lesson plans that the California AITC website offers are Common Core approved (Learn About Ag, 2017).
Agricultural literacy is valuable to consumers, can lead to careers in agriculture, and can create a greater understanding of the world and of science for students. The agricultural lessons give students a real life relationship with what they are learning and …
Grow Your Own Transplants At Home, Sterling Banks
Grow Your Own Transplants At Home, Sterling Banks
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Growing transplants can be a rewarding experience if a few basic principles are followed. Experienced gardeners have a wider range of varieties to pick from if they start their own plants from seed. By selecting your own varieties you will be able to determine what grows in your area.
Recommended Vegetable Varieties, Utah State University
Recommended Vegetable Varieties, Utah State University
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Seeds - Smells Like Spring, Dennis Hinkamp
Seeds - Smells Like Spring, Dennis Hinkamp
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Storing Vegetable Seed, W H. Kooyman
Storing Vegetable Seed, W H. Kooyman
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
GOOD storage conditions are vitally important for retaining the germinating capacity of seeds.
Seed Storage In Relation To Germination, G R W Meadly
Seed Storage In Relation To Germination, G R W Meadly
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WE are often asked how long seed can be stored and remain suitable for sowing.
There is no single answer as the period depends on a number of factors, including the type of seed, its condition at the time of storing and the nature of the storage.