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Archive for April, 2010

what types of crop would grow in a wetland area?

By admin On April 18, 2010 2 Comments

I would like to plant some type of wildlife attractant on my property,the problem is that it is all a cedar wetland area,there is no standing water but the ground is soft.What type of plant or tree could I plant there,i would like to attract deer and turkeys,would corn work?how about apple trees?Im located in northern Michigan,thanks for your help


Control of Aquatic Weeds

By admin On April 18, 2010 Comments Off

Control of Aquatic Weeds


What are the names of the endangered and threatened species within the pocosin wetland?

By admin On April 17, 2010 Comments Off

I really need to know the names of the species that are endangered and threatened within the pocosin wetland


Wetlands Preserved

By admin On April 17, 2010 3 Comments

  • ISBN13: 0720229913164
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
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WETLANDS was one of the hottest music venues in New York City for over 10 years. Until 2001 this former Chinese food warehouse in Tribeca hosted the latest up-and-coming artists in every musical genre. People still rave about the time they first encountered DAVE MATTHEWS BANDS, BLUE TRAVLER, PHISH or PEARL JAM. Others never visited, but have seen… More >>

Wetlands Preserved


Cide-Kick wetting agent, activator and penetrant

By admin On April 17, 2010 Comments Off

  • Cide-Kick is a wetting agent, activator and penetrant all in one.
  • Cide-Kick helps break down the waxy cuticle on the leaf surface helping penetrate the bud and bark area (of woody brush).
  • A low viscosity oil that is compatible with most aquatic herbicides and algaecides.
  • Reduce spray application problems and improve herbicide performance.
  • Cide-Kick is a by-product of the citrus industry.

Product Description
There are two main reasons why adjuvants are used in spray solutions; reduce spray application problems and improve herbicide performance. Researchers have found that up to 70% of the effectiveness of a pesticide can be dependent on the spray application. Adjuvants increase the wetting, spreading, sticking, emulsifying, and dispersing of the herbicide.
Cide-Kick is mixed with many aquatic herbicides and algaecides to improve efficacy. Application instructions will c… More >>

Cide-Kick wetting agent, activator and penetrant


Aquatic Weeds: Utility and Development

By admin On April 16, 2010 Comments Off

Aquatic Weeds: Utility and Development


Nature of America Southern Florida Wetland US Stamps

By admin On April 16, 2010 Comments Off

  • Southern Florida Wetland
  • Nature of America
  • Scott Catalog #4099

Product Description
This is a beautiful souvenir sheet of ten stamps issued by USPS in 2006.

These plants and animals are depicted on the sheet:

1. Royal Palm (Roystonea regia)
2. Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis)
3. American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)
4. Everglades Mink (Mustela vison)
5. Saw Grass (Cladium jamaicense)
6. West Indian Mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni)
7. Great Egret (Ardea alba)
8. Halloween Pennant Dragonfly (Celithemis eponina)
9. Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammodr… More >>

Nature of America Southern Florida Wetland US Stamps


Aquatic Weeds in South East Asia

By admin On April 15, 2010 Comments Off

Aquatic Weeds in South East Asia


Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification

By admin On April 15, 2010 Comments Off

Product Description
Covering wetlands soils from Florida to Alaska, Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification provides information on all types of hydric soils. With contributions from soil scientists who have extensive field experience, the book focuses on the soil morphology of the wet soils that cover most wetlands from the subtropics northward. No previous book has been devoted solely to the subject of hydric soils and their landscapes.The book is well organ… More >>

Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification


bio. help on 5 questions?

By admin On April 14, 2010 Comments Off

1. Which substance in a cell contains the MOST potential energy?
ADP
ATP
oxygen
glucose

2. The movement of hydrogen ions through a protein in a thylakoid membrane provides the energy for making ATP. Which type of energy do the hydrogen ions have?
chemical energy
kinetic energy
light energy
potential energy

3. Which of these types of life-forms would probably become MORE prevalent in the future if the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to increase over time?
aquatic mammals
insects
large land animals
large land plants

4. In an experiment, two aquatic snails and two sprigs of pond weed are sealed in a glass jar filled with water. How could you change the experiment to BEST test the effect of a reduction in the amount of oxygen in the environment?
Add more water.
Add another sprig of pond weed.
Remove one sprig of pond weed.
Remove one of the snails.

5. Which of the following could slow down the production of ATP in an animal cell?
removing some carbon dioxide from the cell
adding some oxygen to the cell
increasing the number of mitochondria in the cell
removing some ATP synthase enzymes from the cell