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Plant News: Invasive plant journal launched
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Friday, February 22, 2008. Invasive plant journal launched. The Weed Science Society of America. A new journal, Invasive Plant Science and Management. The first issue is expected in the first quarter of 2008. The society is soliciting articles in:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Botany Photo of the Day. Fish stories, my fish blog. Further Thoughts, my main blog. OU Botany and Microbiology department blog. OU Department of Botany and Microbiology Home Page. Berry Go Round #2. A guardian of grasses.
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Plant News: New genetic tools for working with peas
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. New genetic tools for working with peas. The pea is one of many important crop species that is unsuited to the Agrobacterium-based genetic modification techniques that are commonly used to work with crops. Researchers, reporting in the open access journal Genome Biology have now discovered the first high-throughput forward and reverse genetics tool for the pea (Pisum sativum), could have major benefits for crop breeders around the world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Fish Stories: September 2014
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Saturday, 20 September 2014. Things quickly went from bad. Already on Friday (the day I did the water change) I noticed that they water wasn't terribly clear; by Saturday it was noticeably more cloudy. The algae on the driftwood was also growing like crazy, and I removed a lot more of it. Saturday evening I visited the pet store in search of Flourish Excel and found instead API CO. Boost, and the water kept getting greener and greener. By Tuesday afternoon the water was very green and cloudy. After the w...
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Fish Stories: September 2009
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Thursday, 17 September 2009. It's been 10 days since my last post. I have long since reduced the temperature to normal and turned off the UV sterilisers. There's no evidence of ich on any of the fish. I'm inclined to think that the treatment worked. The infection with them, or whether they picked it up. In my tank. I suppose the best thing to do is to observe the group of baby guppies that were born about a week ago. Not that guppies seem to be terribly susceptible. Links to this post. Hitting the litera...
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Fish Stories: October 2009
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Saturday, 31 October 2009. While I've heard reports of putative Corydoras. Hybrids, I have never seen any direct evidence of interspecific mating until this past week. My main tank has a variety of corys - Corydoras panda. A probable C. trilineatus. And another species whose identity I don't know. While I started off with several C. trilineatus. I only have one left. And apparently it's a female. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A new idea, my original blog. Further Thoughts, my main blog.
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Fish Stories: Questions?
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Wednesday, 6 February 2008. Judging by the Google searches that bring them here, a lot of people who find there way here are looking for the answer to a specific question.answers that my posts often don't provide. If you have questions - feel free to ask. I can't make and promises, but I'll give you the best answer I can. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I can't make and promises, but I'll give you the best answer I can. Using biogeography to guess at species identity. It depends on where you grew up.
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Fish Stories: Managing algae II
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Friday, 12 September 2014. The following combination is a great recipe for an algae outbreak: a relatively new tank, fairly high fish stocking, new lights and a long photoperiod. And that would be where I find myself. My driftwood has always supported a large population of Cladophora. To be the bane of their existence, I'm actually fond of it, as long as it stays on that piece of wood. It does require regular removal, but given its coarse texture, it is actually quite easy to remove. Judging by the Googl...
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Fish Stories: Observations on Serpae tetra behaviour
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Saturday, 13 September 2014. Observations on Serpae tetra behaviour. As I mentioned previously, I recently acquired a school of Serpae tetras. And they weren't quite what I expected. Though the fault was mine for not doing better research). So a couple weeks on, what do I think of them? These may not be Serpae tetras. Expanded. Sometimes the fish that's attacked will swim off (in which case the aggressor seems to give chase) while other times they will spin around and stand their ground, responding w...
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Omphaloskepsis: 02/01/2007 - 03/01/2007
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A blog about blogs and blogging. Sunday, February 11, 2007. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Global Voices: Trinidad and Tobago. Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Fish stories, my fish blog. Further Thoughts, my main blog.
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Omphaloskepsis: 06/01/2007 - 07/01/2007
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A blog about blogs and blogging. Thursday, June 21, 2007. Up is down at UD? More comments on the inanity at UD. Crack dealers for Rudy? A comment on the indictment of Rudy Giuliani's South Carolina campaign manager. Is intelligent design science? Comments on some inane postings at UD. A look at a survey of attitudes toward evolution by Canadians. About "Paul Hill Days" in which Minnesota anti-choice activists celebrate terrorist. Dispersal, vicariance and press releases. Links to this post. Years ago I w...
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