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Factors affecting the development of non-traditional export: a case study of the cut flower industry in Malawi.Kubwalo, Max. January 2006 (has links)
<p>Malawi has a narrow export base comprised mainly of tobacco, tea and sugar as the main sources of foreign currency. Cut flowers were identified as one of the export products that could help wean the country's economy off its high dependency on tobacco leaf exports. The decreasing price of tobacco at the auction floors coupled with new anti smoking legislations worldwide has made alternative crops exports critical. The main objective of this research was to ascertain the state of the Malawian cut flower industry by / examining the developmental trajectory followed by the Malawian export cut flower industry over the last ten years / identifying the various factors inhibiting the growth of the Malawian export cut flower industry / recommending appropriate interventions and strategy to support vigorous growth of the sector in future.</p>
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Factors affecting the development of non-traditional export: a case study of the cut flower industry in Malawi.Kubwalo, Max. January 2006 (has links)
<p>Malawi has a narrow export base comprised mainly of tobacco, tea and sugar as the main sources of foreign currency. Cut flowers were identified as one of the export products that could help wean the country's economy off its high dependency on tobacco leaf exports. The decreasing price of tobacco at the auction floors coupled with new anti smoking legislations worldwide has made alternative crops exports critical. The main objective of this research was to ascertain the state of the Malawian cut flower industry by / examining the developmental trajectory followed by the Malawian export cut flower industry over the last ten years / identifying the various factors inhibiting the growth of the Malawian export cut flower industry / recommending appropriate interventions and strategy to support vigorous growth of the sector in future.</p>
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Effects of colored plastic film on several field grown and greenhouse grown cut flower speciesCrowley, Kathryn Jane January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis(M.S.)--Auburn University, 2007. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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Stem cutting propagation of the endangered species, Clematis socialis (Kral)Johnson, Connie Nicole, January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis(M.S.)--Auburn University, 2006. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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Not a "sentimental charity " a history of the Indianapolis Flower Mission, 1876-1993 /Koch, Amanda J. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Indiana University, 2010. / Title from screen (viewed on July 19, 2010). Department of History, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Advisor(s): Robert G. Barrows, Nancy Marie Robertson, William H. Schneider. Includes vitae. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-117).
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Morfoanatomia de órgãos reprodutivos de cinco espécies de malpighiaceae /Souto, Letícia Silva. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Denise Maria Trombert Oliveira / Banca: Juliana Marzinek / Banca: Maria das Graças Sajo / Banca: Sandra Maria Carmello-Guerreiro / Banca: Silvia Rodrigues Machado / Resumo: A família Malpighiaceae possui 1.200 espécies e 66 gêneros, com importância para as formações florestais e savânicas do Velho e do Novo Mundo. A origem monofilética da família é incontestável, entretanto seus táxons intrafamiliares ainda são bastante controversos e considerados artificiais por diversos autores. A morfologia floral de Malpighiaceae é bastante homogênea, mas os frutos possuem extrema diversidade, ocorrendo pericarpos deiscentes ou indeiscentes, carnosos ou secos. Embora caracteres morfológicos dos frutos sejam usados na delimitação de táxons dentro de Malpighiaceae, recentes estudos moleculares indicam a ocorrência de caracteres carpológicos homoplásticos. Assim, estudos minuciosos sobre os frutos da família têm grande potencial taxonômico. Além disso, a vascularização floral pode revelar passos evolutivos, anteriores à morfologia floral atual das espécies. Desta forma, a presente proposta tem como objetivos: 1) descrever, ontogeneticamente, a estrutura dos frutos e sementes de quatro espécies de Malpighiaceae, abrangendo os gêneros Janusia, Mascagnia e Tetrapterys; 2) caracterizar a anatomia floral das espécies do item anterior e de Camarea linearifolia, com ênfase em sua vascularização, buscando correlacionar esses aspectos com o significado evolutivo e ecológico das flores de Malpighiaceae; 3) relatar a esporogênese e gametogênese feminina de Janusia occhionii, investigando a provável ocorrência de apomixia. A vascularização floral encontrada nas espécies segue o padrão geral de número de traços vasculares, com exceção de M. cordifolia, onde a sépala aglandular recebe um traço vascular, mas compartilha os traços laterais das sépalas adjacentes, os quais se bifurcam. No ovário, não é emitido traço dorsal de carpelo, ocorrendo um complexo de procâmbio e meristema fundamental; M. cordifolia, possui conação entre... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The family Malpighiaceae includes 1,200 species and 66 genera and has been important for forests and savannas from the Old and the New World. Its monophyletic origin is unquestionable; however, its intrafamilial taxa have still been controversial and considered artificial by several authors. The flower morphology of Malpighiaceae is quite homogeneous, but fruits present extreme diversity, with dehiscent or indehiscent, fleshy or dry pericarps. Although morphological traits of fruits have been used to delimit taxa within Malpighiaceae, recent molecular studies have indicated the occurrence of carpological homoplastic traits. Thus, detailed studies on Malpighiaceae fruits have great taxonomic potential. Furthermore, flower vascularization can reveal evolution steps prior to the current flower morphology of the species. Thus, the present work aimed to: 1) describe, ontogenetically, the structure of fruits and seeds from four Malpighiaceae species, including the genera Janusia, Mascagnia and Tetrapterys; 2) characterize the flower anatomy of such species and Camarea linearifolia, highlighting their vasculature, in order to correlate these aspects with the evolutive and ecological meaning of Malpighiaceae flowers; 3) report female sporogenesis and gametogenesis in Janusia occhionii, investigating the probable occurrence of apomixis. The flower vasculature observed in the species follows the general pattern as to number of vascular traces, except for M. cordifolia, in which the non-glandular sepal receives one vascular trace but shares the lateral traces from adjacent sepals that bifurcate. In the ovary, the dorsal carpel trace is not emitted, occurring a complex of procambium and ground meristem; M. cordifolia presented conated glands from the anterior and adjacent sepals. In T. chamaecerasifolia and Janusia species, the anterior sepal lost their glands probably by reduction... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Factors affecting the development of non-traditional export: a case study of the cut flower industry in MalawiKubwalo, Max January 2006 (has links)
Magister Commercii - MCom / Malawi has a narrow export base comprised mainly of tobacco, tea and sugar as the main sources of foreign currency. Cut flowers were identified as one of the export products that could help wean the country's economy off its high dependency on tobacco leaf exports. The decreasing price of tobacco at the auction floors coupled with new anti smoking legislations worldwide has made alternative crops exports critical. The main objective of this research was to ascertain the state of the Malawian cut flower industry by; examining the developmental trajectory followed by the Malawian export cut flower industry over the last ten years; identifying the various factors inhibiting the growth of the Malawian export cut flower industry; recommending appropriate interventions and strategy to support vigorous growth of the sector in future. / South Africa
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Britten’s Op 47, Five Flower Songs: Breaking Trends in AnalysisJackson, Christopher Michael 08 1900 (has links)
Benjamin Britten’s life and music have been the subject of study from early in his musical career. Current trends in psychological analysis of Britten’s music tend to focus on common themes, such as homosexuality, pacifism, the sense of the outsider, and the loss of innocence. Similarly, theoretical analyses tend either to provide general categorizations of the technical elements in Britten’s music or to apply a singular preconceived concept as a tool for understanding his compositions. These approaches have yielded significant information but leave aspects of Britten’s personality and music unilluminated. Britten’s Op. 47, Five Flower Songs, are a collection of five part songs for a cappella chorus that are often included within the canon of 20th century choral literature. This paper examines a new perspective on Britten’s music by examining the relationship between Britten’s friendships and their influence on his compositions. Through the examination of these relationships information is revealed that allows for a new method of analysis that is particularly relevant to the Five Flower Songs. The opus was dedicated to two botanists for the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Contained within specific movements are extra-musical references to scientific characteristics of the flowers that are the subjects of the texts. By examining this work and important connections between other friendships and his compositional output this paper demonstrates the validity of this perspective in analyzing Britten’s life and music.
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Seasonal changes in the reproductive system of the male Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis SabinaPiercy, Andrew 01 July 2002 (has links)
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Bouquet: a Satellite Constellation Visualization Program for Walkers and Lattice Flower ConstellationsEnkh, Mandakh 2011 August 1900 (has links)
The development of the Flower Constellation theory offers an expanded framework to utilize constellations of satellites for tangible interests. To realize the full potential of this theory, the beta version of Bouquet was developed as a practical computer application that visualizes and edits Flower Constellations in a user-friendly manner. Programmed using C++ and OpenGL within the Qt software development environment for use on Windows systems, this initial version of Bouquet is capable of visualizing numerous user defined satellites in both 3D and 2D, and plot trajectories corresponding to arbitrary coordinate frames. The ultimate goal of Bouquet is to provide a viable open source alternative to commercial satellite orbit analysis programs. As such, the coding of Bouquet puts heavy emphasis on flexibility, upgradability and methods to provide continued support through open source collaboration.
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