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... TEMPERATURE EFFECTS Temperature alone is not a good indicator of stress in corn plants. ... Corn plants increase in weight slowly early in the growing season. ...
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... Two identical sets of roses are to be cultivated, as well as two sets of corn plants. ... Different pH levels in the soil also affect corn plants. ...
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... yielding twice as much corn. (Tecomate 1) The only problem with this is that with uniformity and non-diversity, comes shared genes in all of the plants. ...
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... Thus, there is a continual balance between the amount of carbon dioxide removed from the air by the corn plants and the amount that enters the air when the ...
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... has passed. Also, corn plants depend on the moisture retained from winter snows until rain arrives in July and August. During the ...
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... best plants for sowing the following year. In so doing, over thousands of years, they converted favored wild grass and legume species into such crops as corn, ...
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... Their study focused on corn and cotton plants and showed the signals for natural enemies was clearly distinguishable from background odors and that it was ...
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... Plants are rooted (and thus supported) in an inert medium and nutrition is provided by water soluble mineral elements. The corn borer is devastating for the ...
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... Plants are rooted (and thus supported) in an inert medium and nutrition is provided by water soluble mineral elements. The corn borer is devastating for the ...
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... Soybeans, corn, cotton, potatoes, and even pet food all have at least parts of genetically modified plants in them (Winters 1). There has not been any recent ...
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... well adapted to eating the corn because it was very easy for our finch to pick up. During the next five years there was a drought and only block plants grew. ...
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... he already gained two weeks on the other gardeners, and the sweet corn was ready to ... One day Burbank discovered among his potato plants a seed ball on the leafy ...
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... Apparently, after eating the corn pollen that was dusted on plants most populated by the Monarch-butterfly caterpillars, many died. ...
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... of seeds, Phaselous vulgaris, or Bush beans, Zea mays, or sweet corn, and Brassica ... During the weeks if the plants needed watering the lab instructors took care ...
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... shy in switching genes from different species or even from animals to plants (110 ... year, according to Steve Lash, StarLink residue was found in white corn chips. ...
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... Ø Frito-Lay Fritos Ø Kellogg's Corn Flakes Ø Total Corn Flakes Ø Potatoes Ø ... After constant use, of the same chemical, on plants to kill weeds or harmful ...
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... Many plants have both the male and female reproductive parts on the same plant like corn, others like spinach don't. Plants also have spores because of meiosis ...
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... But once the corn starts to incorporate the plasmids into their DNA, the plants would reproduce, carrying the trait for lysine production along with them. ...
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... 3 Thickening of cell walls and/or rapid growth: In response to predation, some plants create tougher leaves or callous tissue. Both corn and soybeans have been ...
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... genetically produced breed of rice could increase the yield of rice plants worldwide by up to 40% (Avery). As for the results of Syngenta's corn breeding, the ...
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... have experimented with introducing genes from trees, bacteria, chickens and even flounder into corn, cotton, soybeans, tomatoes, potaotes and other plants. ...
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... them to get the plants they want in only 1 - 2 years. Crops that are currently produced in the US through biotechnology are soybeans, corn, canola, tomatoes ...
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... Furthermore, there are several way through which the genes of GM crops may move to other plants. ... "In February thousands of bags of corn chips that had been ...
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... increase food production. Corn plants are selectively bred in order to produce a larger tastier kernel. Another type of genetic ...
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... far, the plants and the bacteria are the only genetically engineered products on the market. Currently tomatoes, papayas, peppers, squash, corn, soybeans, and ...
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... Some of the plants used by Indian healers include tobacco, Goldenrod, Sumac, Dogwood ... Corn and yellow or orange peppers were also used during these celebrations ...
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... Corn, rice, and wheat make up a large part of the world's diet. Throughout the long evolution from aquatic ancestors to vascular plants, the vascular plants ...
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... Approximately 50% of all the soy and 38% of the corn acreage planted in ... There are two specific techniques used commonly to genetically alter plants and foods. ...
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... be "Roundup Ready"(intekom) and to also produce a high corn oil yield ... in individuals allergic to Brazil nuts."(ucsusa) Another reason some plants are engineered ...
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... In 1999 a Cornell University entomologist John Losey performed a laboratory experiment using genetically enhanced corn pollen on plants pollinated by monarch ...
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