Essays about: "pelargonium x hortorum"

Found 3 essays containing the words pelargonium x hortorum.

  1. 1. Polyphosphate : the impact of polyphosphate on growth and nutrient uptake of Pelargonium x hortorum 'Mårbacka' and Petunia x hybrida 'Origami Watermelon'

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Plant Breeding (from 130101)

    Author : Rebecka Kullberg; [2016]
    Keywords : hydrolysis; orthophosphate; Pelargonium; Petunia; phosphate; plant nutrition; polyphosphate; root growth; soil chemistry;

    Abstract : Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plants. For example, it is required for the transfer of energy, in the photosynthesis and as a component of the phospholipids in the cell membrane. Phosphorus can exist in several different forms, depending on the soil's pH-value. READ MORE

  2. 2. Koldioxidutsläpp vid sticklingsproduktion av pelargonium x hortorum i Kenya jämfört med Sverige

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Linnea Högemark Hilliges; [2008]
    Keywords : koldioxidutsläpp; pelargonium x hortorum; LCA; livscykelanalys; sticklingar; sticklingsproduktion; Kenya; Sverige; miljö;

    Abstract : Long transport of products is an environmental issue discussed to an increasing extent. The consumers are increasingly aware of how far our comestibles really have been transported. The increasing levels of environmental emissions are something that concerns people. The question is nevertheless delicate and many choose to ignore it. READ MORE

  3. 3. Vinterförvaring av Pelargonium x hortorum

    University essay from SLU/Horticulture

    Author : Suzanna Fröberg; [2008]
    Keywords : Pelargonium x hortorum; zonalpelargon; vinterförvaring; temperatur; ljus; mörker; vatten;

    Abstract : There are many different recommendations on how to keep pelargoniums over winter, but most of the recommendations suggest "the higher the temperature, the more light and water the pelargonium needs". The purpose with this paper is to try to explain the best and the worst results that are achieved with different storage alternatives of zonal pelargoniums. READ MORE