Why Gymnosperms have become less than Angiosperms and What is the evolutionary trend between them?
What happens when regular water is replaced with salt water for plant consumption?
You have been provided with a set of plates of fungi isolated from a diseased leaf, one Chytridiomycota, one Zygomycota, one Ascomycota and one Basidiomycota. The signs of infection indicate that the disease has been caused by a member of Ascomycota which does not form a sexual stage easily. What features would you look for in your isolates to indicate if the target fungus was present?
Why algae Spirulina is called the food of the future?
write a note on support in plants and answers
Name the fungus attracting ants and smelling very foul and rotten?
what are the advantages of nitrogen and phosphorus in plant fertilizers?
What is botanical garden?
What kind of toxic posions are released by the prickly pear cactus's needles?
Which sex(es) of flowers in the Cucurbitaceae have nectary disks? Why?
what are the sub divisions in subkingdom Embryophyta ?
How do bulbs reproduce?
How is double fertilisation present in some gymosperms when it is a characteristic of angiosperms?
Explain phelloids
What three main parts make up the carpel of a plant?