This PPT contains a birds' eye view of the basic internal organization of the plant body comprising of tissue networks along with tissue systems to perform diverse functions for plants survival even in stress condition.
This PPT contains a birds' eye view of the basic internal organization of the plant body comprising of tissue networks along with tissue systems to perform diverse functions for plants survival even in stress condition.
the presentation is about morphology of selaginella. this plant belongs to pteridophytes. in this presentation you will study about vegetative part of the plant like roots, stem, leaves, rhizophore and ligule etc.
the presentation is about morphology of selaginella. this plant belongs to pteridophytes. in this presentation you will study about vegetative part of the plant like roots, stem, leaves, rhizophore and ligule etc.
This is a slideshow to instruct Master Gardener students about the properties of soils with respect to plant nutrition. Professor J. Stevens, LSU AgCenter fertility specialist, created this PPT
Introduction to soil science,
Fields of application in soil science
Soil
Function of Soil and
Major environmental issues
Scope of soil science,
Pedological and edaphological concepts,
This PowerPoint presentation is from the third webinar in a five part series on Breeding Better Sheep & Goats. The presenter is Susan Schoenian, University of Maryland Extension Sheep & Goat Specialist.
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It is called as “living fossil”
The whole order is extincted except one species Ginkgo biloba
This order was occurred in Triassic periods of Mesozoic age (200,000,000 years ago)
This order consists of 16 genera and many species (all in fossil forms except one)
4. Monocotyledonous
• The Monocotyledonous have parallel veins.
• Some have long, narrow leaves. An others have
variety of shapes.
• The parts of the flower are in multiples of three.
• Monocotyledonous have one cotyledons.
5. Summary Questions
• Monocotyledonous are flowering plants that
often have narrow leaves parallel veins. They
have one cotyledon inside the seed.
Dicotyledonous often have broad leaves with
a network of veins. They have two cotyledons
inside each seed.