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  Re: Please can anyone help me identify this plant ?         


Author: HEAVENLYSMOKE
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:34

It looks like a beautiful flowering Clivia plant,, Now send me one of
those pups from this beautiful plant! :)

Clivia's flower best when they are root bound and yours look Very happy.

I have the common flowering orange Clivia, what color is yours?. Ed
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  Lab space         


Author: jeroenvan.roekel
Date: Sep 17, 2008 00:46

Dear all,

To expend some of our activities I am looking into the possibility of
renting some space in a tissue culture facility.

Would anyone of you know of any available space? (Anywhere)

And maybe of the cost of renting?

Thanks.

Regards,

Jeroen

J.S.C. van Roekel
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  Cartier Pasha Diamond 18kt Yellow Gold Ladies Watch WJ12061G Recommendation Discount Watches         


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  Re: Pollen Advice Please         


Author: Tim Perry
Date: Aug 29, 2008 10:25

Luna;813049 Wrote:
>
>
> My only experience is with storing cattail pollen for making
> pancakes......
>
>

Thanks Luna, I never knew you could eat it, but I suppose common sense
should tell us that it has a fair bit of protein. Well, you learn
something
new every day !

I need to save pollen from Eriobotrya japonica that flowers here in the
Autumn/Winter, and keep it viable so that I can try to fertilize another
plant
of the same genus that blooms in June/July. O.K., it's just a little
experiment,
and only for the fun of it, but I would hope to give myself the best
possible chance of success. I just want to see what kind of seedlings
might result from the cross.
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  Re: pollen storage         


Author: Gregory Richter
Date: Aug 28, 2008 21:31

Tim,

I'm no pollen expert, but one of my colleagues is. I
posed your question to him and he says that while the answer is extremely
species-specific, people have had success storing dessicated lilly pollen at
-80o for extended periods of time. Hope this works for
you.

-Greg
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  Pollen Advice Please         


Author: Tim Perry
Date: Aug 22, 2008 12:12

Hi All, can anyone advise me on the best way to store pollen for up to 1
year, and keep it viable. Please.

--
Tim Perry
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  Light and chlorophyll development         


Author: Benjelyn Mayo
Date: Aug 4, 2008 16:32

hi there,
i would like to ask the effect of the different colors of cellophane like red, blue, green, yellow, and white on a bean seed.
thanks

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  Early-bird registration reminder: Plant Reproductive biology conference in Tucson, AZ, USA         


Author: Ravi Palanivelu
Date: Jul 29, 2008 11:29

Dear colleagues,

We invite you and your lab to participate in an upcoming conference in
the field of plant reproductive biology, "Frontiers in Sexual Plant
Reproduction III" (http://www.ag.arizona.edu/FSPRIII), that will be
held in Tucson, Arizona on October 17-19, 2008 in the Tucson Marriott
University Park.

Six major sessions have been planned for the conference:

Male gametophyte development and function,
Female gametophyte development and function,
Endosperm development and imprinting,
Compatible and incompatible pollen-pistil interactions,
Evolution of plant reproduction,
Systems biology of plant reproduction and emerging technologies

Preliminary program and information on registration, abstracts,
lodging and travel is posted at the FSPR III conference website:
http://www.ag.arizona.edu/FSPRIII.
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  Polonia seeds         


Author: jdemarie
Date: Jul 24, 2008 13:49

If you are still interested, I have a mature tree near Buffalo, N.Y. and there was someone growing them in or near Cincinatti, Ohio.
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  Direction of vine winding         


Author: Ramon E. Bisque
Date: Jul 16, 2008 09:46

Began searching when I noticed that my pole beans were all climbing
clockwise and a bind weed was winding in the other direction. (West of
Denver)

Was going to attempt a contact in the southern hemisphere but realize
now that it would have to be the same bean seed.

Ray Bisque
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