https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Barman.1&feedformat=atomPlantFacts - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:02:12ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.38.2https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Capitulum&diff=7268Capitulum2006-04-18T15:03:29Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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1. head of flowers attached directly to a flat disc or common receptacle (daisy family).<br><br><br />
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http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/Courses/EEB271/Asteraceae/capitulum.jpg<br />
Source: http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/<br />
This image shows the capitulum area of a daisy. <br><br><br />
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http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT307/graphics/3160-0079TragoTRT3722.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.botany.utoronto.ca<br><br><br />
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This image shows the capitulam area of a goatsbeard.<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Capitulum&diff=7267Capitulum2006-04-18T13:09:50Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. head of flowers attached directly to a flat disc or common receptacle (daisy family).<br><br><br />
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http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/Courses/EEB271/Asteraceae/capitulum.jpg<br />
Source: http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/<br />
This image shows the capitulum area of a daisy. <br><br><br />
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http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT307/graphics/3160-0079TragoTRT3722.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.botany.utoronto.ca<br><br><br />
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This image shows the capitulam area of a goatsbeard.<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Leach&diff=7266Leach2006-04-18T13:01:54Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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1. to dissolve in water and wash away.<br><br><br />
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http://www.ew.govt.nz/enviroinfo/water/healthyrivers/waikato/images/runoffleaching4.gif<br />
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Source: http://www.ew.govt.nz<br />
This photo show runoff leaching into a river.<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Abiotic&diff=7265Abiotic2006-04-18T12:54:38Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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1. nonliving.<br><br><br />
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http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/dx/ab/Image_85r.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.entomology.umn.edu<br><br><br />
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The image shows the abiotic problem of flame-throwing.<br><br><br />
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http://www.pfc.forestry.ca/diseases/CTD/Group/Abiotic/lrg_images/fig64l.gif<br />
Source: http://www.pfc.forestry.ca<br />
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The image shows an abiotic disorder caused by a fire in a grove of pine trees.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Abiotic&diff=7264Abiotic2006-04-18T12:53:31Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. nonliving.<br><br><br />
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http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/dx/ab/Image_85r.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.entomology.umn.edu<br><br><br />
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The image shows the abiotic problem of flame-throwing.<br><br><br />
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http://www.pfc.forestry.ca/diseases/CTD/Group/Abiotic/lrg_images/fig64l.gif<br />
Source: http://www.pfc.forestry.ca<br />
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The image shows a non infectious abiotic disorder in a grove of pine trees.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Viruses&diff=7263Viruses2006-04-18T12:51:11Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. [[Disease]] causing submicroscopic organisms.<br><br><br />
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http://www.path.ox.ac.uk/dg/polio1.gif<br />
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Source: http://www.path.ox.ac.uk<br />
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This is a magnified image of a single virus cell..<br><br><br />
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http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/EandS/photos/LXII1/hivlifecycle.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://pr.caltech.edu<br><br><br />
This image shows magnified virus cells invading other cells<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Surfactant&diff=7262Surfactant2006-04-18T12:50:15Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. A surface active agent, one that reduces surface tension on plant materials. Wetting agents are common examples.<br><br><br />
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http://www.sandia.gov/news-center/news-releases/2005/images/sample1_nr.jpg<br />
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Source: http://www.sandia.gov/<br />
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This image shows two types of new sufactants that have been developed.<br><br><br />
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http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/chemistry/nano/ValleyNewSchool/surfactant.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.lawrence.edu<br><br><br />
This image shows a student using a sufactant to reduce tension on plants<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Soil_aggregates&diff=7261Soil aggregates2006-04-18T12:48:48Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. Soil consolidated by natural forces to form larger particles of mixed composition.<br><br><br />
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http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~insley/XRAY/SOIL/soil02.gif<br />
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Source: http://www.unix.mcs.anl.gov/<br />
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This is an enlarged image of soil aggregate..<br><br><br />
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http://www.soils.agri.umn.edu/academics/classes/soil2125/img/6texteqp.jpg.<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.soils.agri.umn.edu.<br><br><br />
This image shows things that break apart soil aggregates<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Pollen&diff=7260Pollen2006-04-18T12:46:08Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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1. the microspores that carry the male [[gametophyte]] of [[seed]] plants.<br><br><br />
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~cemrf/archive/sem/large/Pollen.gif<br />
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Source: http://www.uiowa.edu<br />
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This is a magnified image of a grain of pollen.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Mycoplasma&diff=7259Mycoplasma2006-04-18T12:43:49Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. disease-causing agents similar to viruses ([[virus]]).<br><br><br />
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http://www.unc.edu/depts/tcf/mycoplasma.gif<br />
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Source: http://www.unc.edu<br />
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This is a magnified image of mycoplasma colony in a living organism<br />
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http://allategeszsegugy.pfizer.hu/images2/pig_mycoplasma_pneumonia_1.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://allategeszsegugy.pfizer.hu<br><br><br />
The image shows mycoplasma pneumonia in a living organism<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Graft_union&diff=7258Graft union2006-04-18T12:41:50Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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1. the region where [[rootstock]] and [[scion]] come together; there can be slightly deformed growth at the union that is noticeable, but does not effect the function of the tree.<br><br><br />
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http://web1.msue.msu.edu/vanburen/crabrt.jpg<br />
Source: http://www.web1.msue.msu.edu/<br />
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The deformity shown in image is the graft union region on a tree trunk.<br><br><br />
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http://www.caf.wvu.edu/kearneysville/disease_descriptions/disease_images/phot2-25.jpg.<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.caf.wvu.edu.<br><br><br />
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The defromity shown in image is the graft union region on a tree trunk..<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Distribution_uniformity&diff=7257Distribution uniformity2006-04-18T12:40:02Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. The evenness with which an [[installed irrigation system]] distributes water over a field.<br><br><br />
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http://www.hidcc1.org/Projects/images/1_1.jpg<br />
Source: www.hidcc1.org<br />
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The irrigation traveler is showing distribution uniformity in its spray pattern.<br><br><br />
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http://turfgrass.com/images/catch.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://turfgrass.com<br><br><br />
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The irrigation traveler is showing distribution uniformity in its spray pattern.<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Capitulum&diff=7256Capitulum2006-04-18T12:38:54Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. head of flowers attached directly to a flat disc or common receptacle (daisy family).<br><br><br />
http://www3.hcs.ohio-state.edu/wiki/images/d/d2/Inflor.GIF<br><br><br />
http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/Courses/EEB271/Asteraceae/capitulum.jpg<br />
http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/<br />
Source: This image shows the capitulum area of a daisy. <br><br><br />
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http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT307/graphics/3160-0079TragoTRT3722.jpg<br><br><br />
Source:http://www.botany.utoronto.ca<br><br><br />
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This image shows the capitulam area of a goatsbeard.<br><br></div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Viruses&diff=7144Viruses2006-04-10T03:13:22Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. [[Disease]] causing submicroscopic organisms.<br><br><br />
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http://www.path.ox.ac.uk/dg/polio1.gif<br />
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www.path.ox.ac.uk<br />
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This is a magnified image of a single virus cell.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Surfactant&diff=7142Surfactant2006-04-10T03:11:03Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. A surface active agent, one that reduces surface tension on plant materials. Wetting agents are common examples.<br><br><br />
<br />
<br />
http://www.sandia.gov/news-center/news-releases/2005/images/sample1_nr.jpg<br />
www.sandia.gov/<br />
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This image shows two types of new sufactants that have been developed.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Soil_aggregates&diff=7135Soil aggregates2006-04-10T02:54:33Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. Soil consolidated by natural forces to form larger particles of mixed composition.<br><br><br />
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http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~insley/XRAY/SOIL/soil02.gif<br />
www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/<br />
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This image shows a single soil aggregate composed of several other types.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Pollen&diff=7133Pollen2006-04-10T02:51:26Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. the microspores that carry the male [[gametophyte]] of [[seed]] plants.<br><br><br />
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~cemrf/archive/sem/large/Pollen.gif<br />
www.uiowa.edu/<br />
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This is a magnified image of a grain of pollen.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Mycoplasma&diff=7130Mycoplasma2006-04-10T02:39:59Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. disease-causing agents similar to viruses ([[virus]]).<br><br><br />
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http://www.unc.edu/depts/tcf/mycoplasma.gif<br />
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www.unc.edu<br />
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This is a magnified image of mycoplasma colony in a living organism</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Leach&diff=7126Leach2006-04-10T02:33:32Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. to dissolve in water and wash away.<br><br><br />
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http://www.nnpdc17.state.va.us/NNPDC-maps/ground-water/pesticide-leach.gif<br />
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www.nnpdc17.state.va.us<br />
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This map image shows were pesticide leaching is occuring.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Graft_union&diff=7124Graft union2006-04-10T02:28:04Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. the region where [[rootstock]] and [[scion]] come together; there can be slightly deformed growth at the union that is noticeable, but does not effect the function of the tree.<br><br><br />
<br />
<br />
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http://web1.msue.msu.edu/vanburen/crabrt.jpg<br />
web1.msue.msu.edu/<br />
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The defromity shown in image is the graft union region on a tree trunk.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Distribution_uniformity&diff=7123Distribution uniformity2006-04-10T02:23:54Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]]<br />
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1. The evenness with which an [[installed irrigation system]] distributes water over a field.<br><br><br />
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http://www.hidcc1.org/Projects/images/1_1.jpg<br />
www.hidcc1.org<br />
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The irrigation traveler is showing distribution uniformity in its spray pattern.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Abiotic&diff=7120Abiotic2006-04-10T02:19:47Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. nonliving.<br><br><br />
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http://www.pfc.forestry.ca/diseases/CTD/Group/Abiotic/lrg_images/fig64l.gif<br />
www.pfc.forestry.ca<br />
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The image shows a non infectious abiotic disorder in a grove of pine trees.</div>Barman.1https://plantfacts.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Capitulum&diff=7119Capitulum2006-04-10T02:15:43Z<p>Barman.1: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Glossary]]<br><br />
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1. head of flowers attached directly to a flat disc or common receptacle (daisy family).<br><br><br />
http://www3.hcs.ohio-state.edu/wiki/images/d/d2/Inflor.GIF<br><br><br />
http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/Courses/EEB271/Asteraceae/capitulum.jpg<br />
http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/<br />
This image shows the capitulum area of a daisy.</div>Barman.1