Plant part

Bark (130)
Leaf (556)
Plant organ (201)
Plant part (47)
Plant tissue (140)
Reproductive structure (1424)
Root (513)
Spore (127)
Sprout (2)
Stalk (1210)

Synopsis: Plants: Plant parts: Plant part:


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extending tendrils and plumes and interacting with the layers of the air that surrounds us.


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Lanng rests his Macbook on a tree-stump table in front of him. For the last seven months, he and a dozen or so other coders have been building an e-invoicing company called Porta.


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extending tendrils and plumes and interacting with the layers of the air that surrounds us.


Livescience_2014 00297.txt

and mixed with mycelium the root systems of mushrooms. The mixture is poured then into a mold and left to sit in the dark for a few days.

The mycelium spreads throughout the mixture binding it together in a strong web just like it would in soil.

Bayer and Mcintyre soon co-founded Ecovative Design and focused on creating mycelium-based wall insulation


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and collectively form a complex matrix called a mycelium that when big enough can be seen with an unaided eye.

The extent of spread of the mycelium is not always visible however and herein lies the problem.

Conversely a cheddar or a salami or carrot that have dense structure are less likely to have extensive hyphal growth away from the visible mycelium.

In these cases the mycelium can be cut away (to a centimetre or two depth) and the remaining food consumed with little risk.


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which tended to spread into long tendrils bobbing in the currents would head next. These findings could be useful for ocean navigation Jutzeler said.


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and remove tree stumps from recently deforested land. It is unclear what effect, if any, the relaxed rules have had on the overall performance of the programme with respect to the uptake of loans.


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and you can feed them the plant parts that we just don't eat. -Just trying to keep my girlish asymptote e


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when the first new cloud species at that time was observed the cirrus intortus. Many if not most who oppose chemtrails believe they began around 1997


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Plant parts such as roots branches and stems are able to perform some metabolizing independently. For example parts are able to exchange gases even


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To ensure that these air bubbles were the culprits behind the acoustic signature of drought-parched trees the researchers mocked up a tree in the lab. They placed a thin piece of pine wood complete with its xylem intact into a capsule filled with a gel.


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Researchers have built a mimic of the outer capsule of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. Inside where the virus'genetic material normally lives is empty.


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which makes their filaments (the mycelium) collapse creating a zone between the two colonies where growth is inhibited.


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The most obvious trait is the orange endocarp which distinguishes the Xishuangbanna group from the other groups.


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but putting it in nanotube capsules allows us to get them inside cells in high concentrations Wilson said.

The capsules are made from a chemical process that cuts and purifies the nanotubes. When the tubes and bismuth chloride are mixed in a solution they combine over time to form Bi@US-tubes.

The nanotube capsules are between 20 and 80 nanometers long and about 1. 4 nanometers in diameter.


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The researcher took a closer examination of a few tree stumps on the edge of the loamy building pit in the neighborhood of Zurich Binz that had been discarded by the construction workers as waste timber.


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Mycelium is comparatively inexpensive too as it can grow on farm waste that can't be fed to animals


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and other terrestrial plant parts--than previously thought. The study reported in Environmental science and Technology recalculates the theoretical limit of terrestrial plant productivity


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and nutrients out of the host plants dodder uses an appendage called a haustorium to penetrate the plant.


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and vegetable juice powder concentrate capsules twice daily (Juice Plus+Â NSA Collierville TN). One group (FV) was given capsules containing a blend of fruit

and vegetable concentrate powders. Another group's capsules (FVB) contained the same ingredients with additional berry juice concentrate powder

and the control group was given a placebo. All subjects underwent blood sampling and respiratory tests before and after 3 months of supplementation.


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Or they may be trading-off growth of other plant parts. Co-author Professor Oliver Phillips from the University of Leeds said One big question in ecology is


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and Livelihoods says that In Kenya the majority of traditional medicines are sold as wild plant parts


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The red lipid-rich aril a fleshy pulp surrounding the seeds of Clusia is highly attractive to many animals.

They feed on the nutritious part of the fruits the fleshy aril and defecate the seeds. Ants haul seeds which have fallen to the ground to their nests or leave them intact on their way.

In most cases the ants removed the aril which is a benefit for the plants due to a lower risk of fungal infestation and a higher germination rate.

and scientist at Bik-F. Quite often the ants removed the seed aril only in their nests


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when it comes to producing bioethanol from plant parts like corn or sugar canes. Corn cubs and sugar canes are in fact plant parts that can also be used directly as food so there is a great public resistance to accept producing this kind of bioethanol.

A big challenge is therefore to become able to produce bioethanol from plant parts which cannot be used for food.

The goal is to produce bioethanol from cellulose. Cellulose is very difficult to break down and therefore cannot directly be used as a food source.


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tree stump casts calcified roots and fossil leaves. The discovery underscores the importance of forested environments in the evolution of early apes.


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The team identified ax-cut wood chips tree stumps and charcoal fragments from early logging efforts in unexpectedly deep layers of sediment 1. 5 meters (five feet) below the ground


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So the mycelium from mushrooms you use that as a glue to hold together these agricultural byproducts?

That mycelium is sort of like the root structure of a mushroom. Mycelium is comprised of tiny hollow fibers,

and the fibers are made up mostly of chitin which is what s in lobster shells.

The key is the mycelium the whole organism and the seed husk becomes the final product.

The heart of our innovation is mycelium. We have patents pending in 35 countries on that.


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grasses or non-edible plant parts including corn stalks and wheat straw. The remaining amount includes 1 billion gallons of biomass-based diesel fuel


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After creating Breathable Foods and an energy capsule, Edwards moved on to Wikicells, an edible packaging technology.


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