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rooted to produce complete plants. if the proliferated material consists of bud-like structures (e.g. orchids) or clumps of shoots (banana, pineapple), they should be separated after rooting and not before. many plants (e.g. banana, pineapple, roses, potato, chrysanthemum, strawberry, mint, several grasses
rooted to produce complete plants. if the proliferated material consists of bud-like structures (e.g. orchids) or clumps of shoots (banana, pineapple), they should be separated after rooting and not before. many plants (e.g. banana, pineapple, roses, potato, chrysanthemum, strawberry, mint, several grasses...
https://www.orchidsasia.com/downloads/biotoolscatalogue.pdf
they hunted, and still hunt, whales , walruses , caribou , seals , polar bears, muskoxen, birds, and at times other less commonly eaten animals such as foxes . while it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the arctic, gathering those that are naturally available has always been typical. grasses
they hunted, and still hunt, whales , walruses , caribou , seals , polar bears, muskoxen, birds, and at times other less commonly eaten animals such as foxes . while it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the arctic, gathering those that are naturally available has always been typical. grasses...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Inuit
increase as further species are recorded from egypt. for the fungi, including lichen-forming species, for example, subsequent work has shown that over species have been recorded from egypt, and the final figure of all fungi actually occurring in the country is expected to be much higher. [ ] for the grasses
micheli guide to fungal conservation" . archived from the original on february . retrieved december . ^ a.m. abdel-azeem, the history, fungal biodiversity, conservation, and future perspectives for mycology in egypt ima fungus ( ): – ( ). ^ ibrahim, kamal m.; hosni, hasnaa a.; peterson, paul m. ( ). grasses...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt