... pillar capital carved in the form of a tree from Beshnagar, taken by Joseph David Beglar in ... is carved in the form of a banyan tree which we can assess from the shape of ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... opinion, that it was impossible to obtain healthy trees of those varieties which flourished in the beginning ... in this country. The appearance of the young trees, which I had seen, justified the conclusion they ... suspected that the appearance of decay in the trees I had seen lately grafted, arose from the ... that if I took scions or buds from trees grafted in the year preceding, I should succeed ... best wood I could find in the old trees, on young stocks raised from seed. I again ... get rid of all connection with the old trees, I repeated this six years; each year taking ...
Tópico(s): Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
1795 - Royal Society | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
... Postcard Published between 1890 and 1920 Depicts the Tree Planted by General U. S. Grant at Suwa ... of Call Was Nagasaki. He Planted a Memorial Tree in Suwa Park, and a Monument Was Later ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... 10) and thickness in different parts of a tree. It is smallest in both these respects in ... going on in closely neighboring spot sin the tree at the same time. 5. Growth in white ... a result, growth at the base of a tree may begin several weeks later than in the ... to time at a given height in the tree and follow no definite law. 9. The amount ... at a definite time and place in the tree is equal to the sum of the prevailing ... is very irregular at different heights in the tree, but the cambium tends to even up discrepancies ...
Tópico(s):
1915 - University of Chicago Press | Botanical Gazette
The Rikushu ("Land Boat") Pine Tree in the Garden of the Drawing Room at Kinkakuji Temple, Kita-Ku, Kyoto. The Branches Growing Straight and High Are the ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... appeals for help from owners of ornamental chestnut trees and of chestnut orchards, reluctant to lose their trees, were the reasons for this experimentation.As a ... This disease, however, like many others to which trees especially are subject, can not be treated in ... and burn the diseased parts or the entire trees.The money value of the individual trees caused discontent with this method.Experiments on tree injection were undertaken as a possible remedy.It ... this treatment could not be applied to forest trees.Only such trees as had a definite commercial ...
Tópico(s): Forest Insect Ecology and Management
1920 - Wiley | American Journal of Botany
The Big Camphor Tree in the Daitokuji Precinct. Picture Postcard from the Taisho Period. The Temple Was Relocated from Ise-Machi to Umegasaki ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... made of the histology of apparently healthy clove trees and of trees expected to die from sudden death disease, in ... of a possible pathogen. The apparently healthy clove tree differs from a typical dicotyledon in a number ... necrosis may occur in any part of the tree. The development and lignification of the xylem is ... are abundant in the aerial parts of the tree. Much mechanical tissue, consisting of fibres and stone ... in the phloem in all parts of the tree, but lignification of this tissue is very uneven. ...
Tópico(s): Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
1950 - Wiley | Annals of Applied Biology
... Rest at the Foot of a Huge Pine Tree along the Nakasendo. Almost All of Them Wear ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
By the use of belt transects through selected tree stands, in the Bogan–Macquarie Outbreak Area of ... locusts is greatly limited by the presence of trees. Thus, if the former community dominants were re- ... that the abundance of adult locusts with in tree stands is not related to tree density, as such, but to a "barrier effect" of trees in depth, acting in such a way as ... the non-swarming residue of bands hatching outside tree stands, appear to be similarly affected. On the ... majority reach the 4th instar, is correlated with tree density as well as with distance within the ...
Tópico(s): Insect and Pesticide Research
1950 - CSIRO Publishing | Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
A Huge Tree Magnificent with Its Roots Growing in All Directions. The Size Can Be Observed from the Traveler Beholding the ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... of moisture within the trunks of Monterey pine trees (P. radiata Don) and to study the differences from tree to tree. Between 1946 and 1948, additional but less extensive ... Australian Capital Territory. Large variations occur within each tree. The vertical distribution of water shows several distinct trends: in some trees the moisture content decreases from the base to ... top, in others it increases progressively up the tree, while in other trees it decreases progressively with ...
Tópico(s):
1952 - Taylor & Francis | Australian Forestry
Project Gutenberg
The Rikushu (Boat on Land) Pine Tree the Garden of the Shoin (Drawing Room) at Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto. The Branches Growing High and Straight in Four Directions Resemble ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... stand showed about 20 per cent of the trees dead and 35 per cent with over half ... were present in practically all injured branches. Some trees were found, however, with the early symptoms of ... in the top and no borer attack. Occasional trees occurred with some dead branches and little or ... the moribund condition of the part attacked.(b) Trees of almost all ages, growing normally and apparently ... unsuccessful attacks" may occur several times in a tree's history. The success of an attack depends on the vigour of the tree and the numbers of the insect.(c) Normally, ...
Tópico(s): Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
1940 - Canadian Institute of Forestry | The Forestry Chronicle
A View of the Area around the Entrance of Seba Juku on the Nakasendo. "Hijimatsu" Which Occupies the Whole Photo, Is Probably the Pine Where Hosokawa Yusai ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
HustichtT HE expressions "forest-limit", "timber-line", or "tree-line" are all some- what vague and difficult ... a biological sense, or simply the limit of trees.Sometimes it is not even easy to determine "when a tree is a tree".Figure 1 shows the idealized trend of the different tree-and forest-limits.The local trend of these ... near the polar, maritime, or altitudinal limit of trees.The principal difference being that as we approach the subarctic sea, or the vertical limit of trees, the lag between the vanguard of trees and ...
Tópico(s): Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
1953 - Arctic Institute of North America | ARCTIC
Rikushu-No-Matsu (Land Boat Pine) of Rokuonji Temple Seen from the West Side of the Hojo (Head Priest's Quarters), Facing West-Northwest. It Is Said That ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... on the properties of certain sub-networks termed "trees" and "2-trees.". It is shown that, with suitable algebraic representations, the required sets of trees and 2-trees can be evaluated with the aid of equations ... linkages are defined in terms of sets of trees and 2-trees, and it is shown that these functions obey ... as the ratio of the set of all trees on the network to an appropriate linkage. Network ... can be rapidly deduced with the aid of trees and 2-trees. Since the method gives results ...
1953 - | Proceedings of the IEE - Part III Radio and Communication Engineering
Attributed to Silas Downer. Book.
0000 - Gale Group | Sabin
1. The mathematician's tree is a collection of pairs of elements, conveniently called points. A pair of points is a link, and a collection of links is a tree if any two of the points from which ... and if there are no closed chains. A tree is determined if there is provided a complete schedule of the links composing the tree. Conversely, no description of a tree can be adequate unless a complete schedule is ... schedule of links does not usually describe a tree, and the object of this note is to give canonical schedules for the most general finite tree, and to specify these schedules as economically as ...
Tópico(s): semigroups and automata theory
1953 - Cambridge University Press | Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society