10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A CRISPÁ»
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The other species A. crispa, A. incana, A. japonica, A. rubra, A. sinuata, and A. viridis developed normally only with glucose as carbohydrate source. The optimal concentration of glucose for the development of the cultures varied from 87.5 mM ...
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The Biology of Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants - Pagina 251
0.6O I: '5' g 0.4E 2 0.2< 0.0 I I I 1 60 80 100 120 140 Longitude (°W) Figure 2 Frequency of the common allele at locus Ant—2 in 20 populations of A. crispa and A. sinuata across Canada. Note the abrupt change at the overlap of species ...
Christa R. Schwintzer, 2012
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Frankia Symbioses - Pagina 171
Selection and micropropagation of modulating and non-nodulating clones of Alnus crispa (Ait.) Pursh F. M. TREMBLAY, X.NESME and M. LALONDE Faculté de Foresterie, Université Laval, Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada G1 K 7P4 Key words ...
Akke Jitske Van der Zijpp, D. Baker, K. Huss-Danell, 2012
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Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants - Pagina 191
For A. crispa, mean foliar P concentration is slightly over the critical level of 0.120% determined for seedlings, indicating a near P deficiency at this site. In a sand-culture experiment, P deficiency was reflected by low N foliar concentrations.
Maurice Lalonde, C. Camiré, Jeffrey Dawson, 2012
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Flora of the Yukon Territory - Pagina 236
A. Leaves serrulate or biserrulate with sharp teeth; nutlet broadly wing-margined B. Leaves slightly cuneate at base, not lobed A. crispa ssp. crispa B. Leaves truncate or somewhat cordate at base, more or less irregularly lobed A. crispa ssp.
William J. Cody, National Research Council of Canada, 2000
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Plant Lore of an Alaskan Island: Foraging in the Kodiak ... - Pagina 117
ALDER,. Sitka. Alder. BIRCH. FAMILY. Alnus. crispa,. A. sinuata. Wainiik. (Aleut). –. Parts. of. bush. or. tree. used. in. banya. (steam. bath). Veyniki. (Russian). Description: The alder is usually not a big tree. In size it can range from a coarse ...
Fran Kelso, Frances Kelso Graham, 2011
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Flora of the Northeast: A Manual of the Vascular Flora of ... - Pagina 402
Shrubs or small trees, pith triangular, buds stalked, with 2 or 3 valvate scales (sessile, with 3-6 imbricated scales in A. crispa), end bud present, leaf scars half rounded, with 3 bundle traces (sometimes compound), stipule scars present; leaves ...
Dennis W. Magee, Harry E. Ahles, 2007
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The Woody Plant Seed Manual, Agriculture Handbook 727, ...
In western North America, Siberian alder IA. viridis ssp. fruticosa) has long been mistaken for American green alder (A. v. ssp. crispa), which it closely resembles, or for Sitka alder (A. v. ssp. sinuata) (FNASEC 1997). c I a. E re DO TJ JK « !5.
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 2009
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Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas
1.A.crispa. Fruit wingless; flowers appearing before the leaves .......... 2. A. serrulata. 1. A.crispa (Aiton) Pursh,*GREEN A.1.A.crispa (Aiton) Pursh,* GREENA. Shrub, 12 m tall, twigs pubescent when young, glabrate late 54. BETULACEAE ...
Albert E. Radford, Harry E. Ahles, C. Ritchie Bell, 2010
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Flora of North America: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and ... - Pagina 515
Alnus viridis (Villars) de Candolle subsp. crispa (Aiton) Turrill, Bot. Mag. 173: 382. 1962 • Green alder, mountain alder, aulne vert, aulne crispe \T\ \T\ Retail crispa Aiton, Hort. Kew. 2: 339. 1789; Alnus alnobetula (Ehrhart) K. Koch var. crispa ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 1997