What percentage of the world's photosynthesis is produced by trees alone?
Does time affect the stomata density of a leaf e.g young leaves, old leaves.?
what are the membranes does a water molecule pass between the soil and a vacuole in a mesophyll cell?
what are the usual adaptations of saprophytic plants like agaricus and ascobolus?
what are the constituents of nutrient solution for hydroponic system?
Late blight of potato and early blight of potato symptoms differences?
Explain the importance of solanaceae?
What is the botanical name for the horizontal stems that allow a plant to spread underground?
what are aromatic plants?
The xylem tissue that carries water is called?
what are the methods to study nuceic acid and protein interactions?
Explain the evolution of plants?
What causes black heart of potato?
State Quiescent centre theory
You have been provided with a set of plates of fungi isolated from a diseased leaf, one Chytridiomycota, one Zygomycota, one Ascomycota and one Basidiomycota. The signs of infection indicate that the disease has been caused by a member of Ascomycota which does not form a sexual stage easily. What features would you look for in your isolates to indicate if the target fungus was present?