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  1. Effects of Light Limitation on Plant-­Rhizobia and Plant-Mycorrhiza Interactions

    Plants respond with a sink stimulation of photosynthesis when colonized by bacterial and fungal mutualists, which compensates for costs of carbohydrate allocation to the microbes. Problems may arise when light...

  2. A preliminary examination of the environmental use of plants in Oregon : final project report

    The purpose of this project was to conduct a preliminary examination of the environmental use of plants in Oregon by gauging the breadth of opportunities and challenges faced by growers, users, and researchers...

  3. Plant Health Program

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on June 15, 2017).

  4. Getting Plant Conservation Right (or Not): The Case of the United States

    Effective plant conservation includes addressing basic needs such as information about species distribution and rarity; research, management, education, and training capacity to mitigate threats facing...

  5. Plant Ontology (PO): a controlled vocabulary of plant structures and growth stages

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Hindawi Publishing Corporation and can be found at: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijg/. The journal title, Comparative and...

  6. Planting in the eastern United States

  7. Effects of modifying the environment on flowering, fruiting, and biochemical composition of the snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris...

    The effects of modifying air temperature, soil temperature,

  8. Amino acids in tissues from healthy and crown gall infected Kalanchoe pinnata

    Crown gall infected and healthy Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.)

  9. Effect of plant date on subsequent seedling field performance

    Douglas-fir (Psudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) seedlings were outplanted

  10. An Examination of Commercial Medicinal Plant Harvests, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon

    During the past fifteen years, non-timber or special forest products have become an important economic resource in the Pacific Northwest. These products are primarily derived from understory species and...

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