The newly published thesis research of University of Guam Master of Environmental Science graduate Benjamin Deloso now adds to the body of knowledge about asexual propagation of the most endangered ...
In a first-of-its-kind study within cycad horticulture literature, University of Guam researchers have found that the use of anti-transpirants neither help nor hinder successful propagation of cycad ...
The need to cover an open wound on cycad stem cuttings has been confirmed by the Western Pacific Tropical Research Center at the University of Guam in a study published in the Tropical Conservation ...
The variability among woody plants in their responses to asexual propagation techniques poses challenges and severe limits for commercial production. While some species readily root from stem cuttings ...
JERRY COLEBY-WILLIAMS: Gardening doesn't have to be expensive and that's why whenever I have the chance, I propagate and grow my own and now, while the weather is cool and dry, it's the perfect time ...
Collective research to date regarding nutrients found in the leaves of contemporary cycad species has been inconsistent as far as data collection and narrow in scope, according to a University of Guam ...
To those who would possess them, rare and critically endangered cycads are the plant world’s equivalent of the 1962 issue of the first Spiderman comic, owning the Gutenberg bible or finding the rare ...
Scarred earth meets visitors at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town where some of South Africa's rarest plants once stood. In August, 24 of the park's cycads were stolen, probably ...
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