999 resultados para Coatá-de-testa-branca
Resumo:
A semente de aveia branca apresenta dormência quando recém colhida, sendo normalmente superada após um período de armazenamento, o que torna o teste de germinação algumas vezes ineficaz para avaliação da sua viabilidade. O objetivo neste trabalho foi estudar diferentes metodologias para a condução do teste de tetrazólio em sementes de aveia branca, visando estimar rapidamente a sua viabilidade. Foram utilizados cinco lotes de sementes de aveia branca, das cultivares Louise e IAC-7, testando-se os seguintes procedimentos: a) hidratação entre folha de papel toalha umedecida e embebição direta em água a 20 °C, por 18 h; b) coloração por 2 h, sobre papel e imersão direta na solução; c) concentrações de solução de tetrazólio a 0,1%, 0,5% e 1,0%. Paralelamente, foram estudados dois tipos de preparo: corte longitudinal da semente através do embrião, com descarte de uma das metades e imersão da outra na solução de tetrazólio, a 30 °C, e corte com colocação das duas metades sobre papel filtro umedecido com a solução de tetrazólio, a 40 °C. Com base nos resultados obtidos, concluiu-se que o teste de tetrazólio é promissor para avaliação rápida da viabilidade de sementes de aveia branca, com hidratação entre papel (18 h a 20 °C), coloração sobre papel (2 h, a 40 °C) umedecido com solução de tetrazólio a 1,0%;
Resumo:
Seed quality may be affected by several factors, including permeability, color, and lignin content in the seed coat. This study aimed at evaluating influence of lignin content in the tegument of seed samples of six different soybean cultivars, in which half of each sample was inoculated with the fungus Aspergillus flavus, on the physical and physiological quality, and on the seed health, during 180 days storage period, under cold chamber with controlled conditions of temperature and RH. For that, at each interval of 60 days, samples were removed, and the physiological quality of these seeds was assessed by means of moisture and lignin contents; and by tests of seed health, germination, and electrical conductivity. The moisture content of seeds remained constant during all storage period. In the seed health test, it was found that inoculation was efficient, once the minimum incidence of the fungus in the inoculated seeds was 85%. In the germination test, there was a trend of reduction on percentage germination with the increase in storage period. However, there was an increase on electrical conductivity of seeds assessed. It was concluded that there is no interference of the lignin content in the seed coat on the resistance to infection by the fungus Aspergillus flavus, even after seed storage for a period of 180 days.
Resumo:
Dr. Gibson receiving the Letters Patent. l to right E.R. Davey, retiring Chairman of the Board of Trustees Dr. James Gibson, President D.W. Lathrop, Chairman of the Board of Trustees C.A. Sankey, Chancellor
Resumo:
Dr. Gibson was truly involved in nearly every aspect of the formation of Brock University. Pictured here is Dr. Gibson's preliminary design sketches and ideas for the Brock Coat of Arms.
Resumo:
The final sketch for the Brock University Coat of Arms. The actual Coat of Arms was based off of this sketch.
Resumo:
The armorial bearings for Brock University, or more simply the University Coat of Arms, or crest, was designed in a large part by Presdent Gibson, assisted by other members of the Board of Governors (A preliminary design can be seen here). The Coat of Arms was granted to Brock University on March 17th, 1965. The Coat of Arms consist of an eagle, taken from General Brock’s own arms, displayed against a scarlet background - one of the official colours of Brock University. Immediately above it on a chief argent is displayed a maple-leaf (for Canada), a scallop shell (from the Lincoln and Welland regiment), and a trillium (for the province of Ontario). An open book fronts the eagle representing learning and knowledge. The crest itself is made up of a torch symbolizing learning, surrounded by a serpent for wisdom, with two calumet or North American pipes of peace, to symbolize Canada, friendship and agreement. The supporters consist of a beaver on the dexter side, emblematic of Canada and representing work and industry in learning. On the sinister side, a brock or badger (also in commemoration of General Brock) represents tenacity of purpose. The motto 'Surgite' is visible just below the arms.
Resumo:
A place card with an illustration of a girl in a blue coat and bonnet.
Resumo:
Square metal stamp, 2 1/2 cm x 6 1/2 cm, with the words "P.C. Band, Toronto, Ontario" engraved on it. The bar is 1 cm thick.
Resumo:
Woodruff coat of arms (rough sketch - labeled), including a letter to Margaret from “Uncle Tom” regarding the coat of arms. Also included are 4 small cards and one Easter card bearing the coat of arms. [The Woodruff/Woodroffe crest originated in England. Sit Dux Sapientia (Wisdom be our guide). The arm holding a plant is supposed to be a dexter [right] arm, bent, holding a branch of honeysuckle vertically. Some members of the family believe that the plant is actually woodruff], Jan. 18, 1926.
Resumo:
Drawing and explanation of the Cleveland Family coat of arms. Pro Deo et Patria means For God and Country. The name is Saxon in origin and in 1403 the “de” was dropped from the name. The drawing and text are said to be from Cleveland Genealogy by J.B. Cleveland, 1881. It can also be found in An Account of the Lineage of General Moses Cleaveland (founder of the city of Cleveland, Ohio) of Canterbury, compiled by H.G. Cleveland, n.d.
Resumo:
Receipt from McLaren and Co. of St. Catharines for a suit and repairs to a coat, Aug. 21, 1886.
Resumo:
Watercolour painting of the Woodruff coat of arms on paper. This measures 43 cm. x 31 cm., n.d.
Resumo:
Traducción de la decisión de la CIJ