what is the botanical name of wild oregano?
Give two of examples of Modern agriculture implements ?
Difference between Phelloids and Phellem ?
which plant gives maximum oxygen ?
What effect does dyhydromonoxide have on green vegetation?
What is the structure of chlorophyll and the energy transfer mechanism?
What is pure botany?
what is homology?
What will happen to plant if there is no chlorophyll?
General Certex?
What is the relation between how fast a leaf burns and the minerals or metallic elements contained in the plants?
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?
How do seedless fruits arise and how are they propagated?