نتایج جستجو برای: percentage of sepals potash

تعداد نتایج: 21164665  

Journal: :The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science 1832

2010
A. E. Hughes

A consideration of fertilizer materials furnishing the three' major plant foods reveals the fact that sources of phosphoric acid and potash have remained almost constant while the sources of nitrogen have undergone decided changes. Superphosphate has been, and probably will continue to be, our main source of phosphoric acid in most fertilizer mixtures. In the year 1900, 79.8 per cent. of the to...

2012
M. M. Swapna K. P. Rajesh C. N. Manju R. Prakashkumar

Eriocaulon madayiparense Swapna, Rajesh, Manju & Prakashkumar, sp. nov. is described and illustrated from the Madayipara, a lateritic hillock in the midland of Kannur District of Kerala. The species is allied to Eriocaulon eurypeplon Koernicke, in its two free male and female sepals, female sepals being keeled and acute and not exceeding the floral bracts, acuminate leaf apex and setiform seed ...

2014
Rabindra N. Padhy Nabakishore Nayak Shakti Rath

Effects of chemical fertilizers (urea, super phosphate and potash) on toxicities of two carbamate insecticides, carbaryl and carbofuran, individually to the N2-fixing cyanobacterium, Cylindrospermum sp. were studied in vitro at partially lethal levels (below highest permissive concentrations) of each insecticide. The average number of vegetative cells between two polar heterocysts was 16.3 in c...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Mark B David Corey A Mitchell Lowell E Gentry Ronald K Salemme

Chloride is a relatively unreactive plant nutrient that has long been used as a biogeochemical tracer but also can be a pollutant causing aquatic biology impacts when concentrations are high, typically from rock salt applications used for deicing roads. Chloride inputs to watersheds are most often from atmospheric deposition, road salt, or agricultural fertilizer, although studies on agricultur...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1998
H P Singh C K Singh R R Singh

25 normal and healthy human volunteers were engaged in this investigation. The different concentration of potash alum solution have different effects on sperm, motility/death and fructose level of the semen. Higher concentration have higher effects.

Journal: :FEBS letters 2004
Chaoying He Thomas Münster Heinz Saedler

Floral morphological novelties, like homeotic changes of whorl 1 organs, can easily arise by modifying existing regulatory networks. Ectopic expression of B-function MADS-box genes in whorl 1 leads to a replacement of sepals by petals, as is found in the Liliaceae. In cases where leaf-like sepals or even inflated calyces develop, which ultimately envelop the mature fruit as in Physalis, ectopic...

Journal: :Current Science 2019

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