Crinkle disease, also known as leaf crinkle, is a common ailment that affects a wide variety of plant species.
Carol Barford
Carol Barford
Carol Barford is an associate scientist and the director of the Institute. Her work focuses on environmental systems, including agriculture. Barford measured nitrogen stable isotope effects of denitrification and applied the results to track nitrous oxide production in agriculture and wastewater. Barford also held a postdoctoral position in atmospheric chemistry, where she studied forest carbon cycling.
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The Capri fig, also known as the “white fig,” is a variety of fig that is characterized by its light-colored skin and sweet, delicate flavor.
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Heterogamy refers to the phenomenon of individuals or organisms having different characteristics or traits within a population.
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Xenogamy, also known as cross-fertilization, is the process of fertilization between individuals of different genetic backgrounds.
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Geitonogamy is self-fertilization of plants, where pollen from the anther of a flower fertilizes the ovules of another on the same plant.
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Allogamy refers to the process of cross-fertilization in plants, where pollen from one individual is used to fertilize the ovules of another.
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