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ngqkgqn13jgml · 1 year
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choukhmer · 1 year
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ស្មៅ​រនាម
ឈ្មោះទូទៅ​ជា​ភាសា​ខ្មែរ: ស្មៅ​រនាម ឈ្មោះទូទៅ​ជា​ភាសា​អង់គ្លេស: southern cutgrass ឈ្មោះវិទ្យាសាស្ត្រ: Leersia hexandra ការ​ពិពណ៌នា វត្តមាន: តំបន់​ទំនាប ។ លក្ខណៈ​លូតលាស់: វារ​ដុះ​ឡើង​ទៅ​លើ ។ ដុះ​ជា​គុម្ពៗ និង​ឡើង​លើ​ត្រង់​ អាច​ខ្ពស់​រហូត​ដល់​ ១,២​ម៉ែត្រ ។ សំណើម: ដុះ​លូតលាស់​ក្នុង​ដី ពី​ដី​ទឹក​លិច​រហូត​ដល់​ដី​ឆ្អែត​ទឹក ។ ដំណេក​គ្រាប់: មិន​ត្រូវ​បានដឹង ។ ពន្លឺ:…
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gacougnol · 4 years
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DM Witman Leersia Oryzoides #00142
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exo-xexo · 3 years
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Hello @sakurasangcl I am your secret santa. Please let me know if you would like more, I didn't want to make it too long for the first part! Thank you @exolssecretsanta for this opportunity!
The Red Suns changed shifts to look over the world below them, black stars littered the horizon and the wind whispered through the sector quietly. A sector of pristine stone, sparkling under the harsh light above. The buildings that rose from the natural leersia virginica into gorgeous opal constructions that were planted all along the sector. People dressed in blinding white robes to compliment the sting of opals in their possession. Baekhyun smiled as he looked around the sector, he called home. Auris, the home of light wielders, the home of the Light Guardian.
“Oh Guardian~” A teasing voice destroyed the silence around him, Baekhyun spun around from his previous distraction.
“Ah Miss Julia! How many times have I told you not to call me that, it’s embarrassing,” Baekhyun whined softly as he pouted. The laugh that followed sent shivers down Baekhyun’s spine. One of his favorite sounds is her laughter.
“Why should I not? Are you not the Light Guardian? Are you not the Sixth Prince of Exoplanet?” She rolled her eyes.
“Well I’m sorry to have bothered you stranger. I was looking for the Prince of Auris,” She crossed her arms in front of her as she stared down her friend.
“Sorry to disappoint,” Baekhyun shrugged his shoulder and used his ability of light to show an illusion of another’s face.
“That doesn’t work on me, not as well as it does on your brothers, I’m sure,” Julia walked to the edge of their border to stand next to Baekhyun. This is his second favorite view, the first being Miss Julia herself of course.
“I see the grass is becoming more vibrant, is Lavar due for another eruption soon?” Julia asked curiously.
“Indeed, Chanyeol is sending his troops to the surrounding borders while taking himself and his best wielders to try and disrupt the main flow,” Baekhyun sighed softly.
“You’re worried?” Julia asked as she leaned her head against his shoulder.
“We’re always worried. There are so many factors that could go wrong. However, Chanyeol know his sector the best out of us. Just as if a lightning storm went rogue, Chanyeol would run to tell us as fast as Jongdae can manipulate his vocal range,” Baekhyun chuckled and leaned his head against hers.
“You know your brothers better than all of us, I suppose that was the point of The War,” Baekhyun nodded at her mention of history.
“Are you concerned they’ll come for us?” As soon as the question left her mouth, his eyes turned white and the living symbols on his robe turned into gray.
“Let them try, we beat them the first time. With 12 of us, there’s no way they can defeat us…”
 
 
“People of Exoplanet, it has been exactly 2 months since that last time the six guardians were seen. As we keep our promise to stay transparent with you, we once again ask that you be transparent with us. Anyone who has any information about the six missing guardians must report it immediately-“ The picture in the screen faded to black as Julia set down her remote. Now longer interested in being on the device. She stood up quietly and walked over to her mantle. An image stood before her.
Six missing guardians.
Kim Junmyeon, Oh Sehun, Kim Jongin, Park Chanyeol, Kim Jongdae, and Byun Baekhyun. Their brothers have been tearing themselves a part in order to search for the missing six. The famous sparkle Auris was known for died the moment the news spread of the guardians. The remaining guardians have taken it upon themselves to watch over a sector that was left behind. Kyungsoo took over Cerauno for his elemental pair. Minseok took over for Junmyeon in order to keep their water flowing. Yifan, Luhan, and Tao took over for Chanyeol, Jongin, and Sehun. Guardian Yixing took over for Baekhyun. Yixing is doing a great job in order to make Auris feel alive again.
Julia straightened her skirt and walked inside. Rumors began circling the streets. Rumors that allowed Julia to feel scared for the first time in a long time, they were quicky dismissed. Rumors of beings that looked exactly like the missing guardians, but meaner than the ones that they’ve all come to know and love. But these beings that people have rumored to see, they can’t be the same as the twelve guardians who rose up against the Red Force in order to give the people of Exoplanet a chance to live freely. Julia has especially kept to date on the sightings of the “new” light guardian. The one who’s hair matched their signature color exactly. The who dressed so starkly against the pristine white stone. He who wears a chain across his face that grows longer down the back of his neck with each kill he commits. Julia notices a flashing light from the corner of her vision, with the Guardian of Light being gone, the duties of his work as fallen to her. She owed him an apology after all this.
During the time she spent with him, she thought he never had to do anything difficult. His older brothers usually try to shield him from it all, however now his duties have fallen to her, she understands how difficult it really was. Julia punched the code into the Portwatch, closing her eyes to feel the world shifting around her. As soon as it was over, she could hear crying down the hall. Quickly, Julia started walking to the sound. As she turned the corner, she noticed it was Zitao who seemed horribly upset. It only took her a moment to understand why. A frozen photo clearly showed Baekhyun exactly as he was descried to her. Hair as white as their opals, clothing as black as the aesthetic of Tempes, and to top it all off a chain that rested across his nose.
“This was taken not too long ago in Auris, we need to find a way stop it, and figure out why this is occurring now. The image has not been tampered with. This is him. The others must be around as well. The orders for today and everyday keep an ear open all day,” Yifan shuddered slightly, not feeling used to actually being a leader. Junmyeon and him discussed everything, making decisions alone must be really hard on him.
“Do not engage if you run into them, we have no idea what they’re capable of anymore.,” Julia rolled her eyes at the phrase of caution. Once she sees Baekhyun again, he will be getting a piece of her mind.
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erinsusanne · 2 years
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Illinois River Basin species:
Caddisflies Potamyia, Hydropsyche, Cyrnellus spp.
Mussels - Lasmigona compressa creek heelsplitter, Alasmidonta viridis slippershell, A. marginate elktoe, Epioblasma trimetra snuffbox, Cyclonaias turberculata purple wartyback, Musculium transversum fingernail clam, Leptodea fragilis fragile papershell, Lasmigona complanate Wabash pigtail.
Crayfish Procambarus gracilis.
Swamps, marshes & backwater lakes – Stizostedium vitreum walleye, Ictalurus spp. Bullheads, Ictobies spp. Buffalo fish, Esox americanus pickerel, Ictalurus spp catfish, Uponmis microchirus bluegill, Pomoxis spp crappies. Flood lovers – bass & sunfish, Centrarchidae, bowfin Amia calva, White bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, channel catfish, carp, buffalo, bullhead walleye, smyer, black bullheads, sturgeon, paddlefish. Cyprindae carp, minon, Castostomidae suckers, large bodied catfish, sturgeon, paddlefish Centrarchidae bass, sunfish, Percidae darters, perch. Semotilus corporalis horned dace, Rhinichthys atratulus black nose dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster Southern red belly dace, Etheostoma nigrum johnny darter, Catostomus eommersonii common sucker, Pimephalus notatus bluntnrose minneros. Creeks – Etheostoma banded fantail rainbow darters, Semotilus atromaculatus creek club.
Aquatic plants – Potamogeton spp, Ceratophyllum demersum, Nymphaea tuberosa, sagittaria latifolia, S. rigida, Polygonum coccineum, Scirpus fluviatillus, Zizania aquatica.
Wetland plants – Iris virginica blue flag iris, Eleocharis aciuuaris needle spike rush, Phragmites australis common reed, Pontederia cordata pickerel weed, Sagitaria latifolia common arrowhead, Typha latifolia broad leaved cattail, Typha angustifolia narrow-leaved cattail, Nympaea tuberose white water lily, Nephar advena yellow pond lily, Nephar variegatum bullhead lily, Nehumbo lutea lotus, millet Echinochloa spp, nutgrass Cyperius strigosus, rice cut grass Leersia cryzoides, decurrent false aster Boltonia decurrens. Eupatorium dubium joe pyeweed, Leersia oryzoides rice-cut grass, Phragmites australis common reed, Scirpus fluviatilis river bullrush, Polygonum amphibium water smartweed, Typha latifolia broad leafed cattail. Pea vine – lonicera flava, honeysuckle, white convulvus, witch elms, pawpaw, silvery barked white maple, white and yellow water lilies, Nymphea odorata, willow, locust, red bud cottonwood.
Floodplain forests – Quercus bicolor swamp white oak, Quercus alba white oak, Quercus coccina scarlet oak, Ulnus americana American Elm. Maple – basswood forests – Acer saccharum sugar maple, Tulia americana basswood, Prunus cerotina black cherry, Quercus rubra red oak, Quercus alba white oak. Shrub layer – Viburnum acerifolium maple-leaved arrowwood, Viburnum lentago nannyberry, Hammemelis virginiana witch hazel. Understory plants – Claytonia virginica spring beauty, Trillium grandiflorum great white trillium, Ranunculus septentrionalis swamp buttercup, Podophyllum peltatam may apple. Lowland floodplain forests – Salix nigra black willow, American elm, Ulnus rubra Slippery elm, Platanus occidentalis sycamore, Acer saccharinium silver maple, Populus dedtoides cottonwood, Acer negundo box elder, Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash, black ash, white ash, black birch, yellow birch, bur oak, swamp white oak. Channel islands – beech, white oak, black oak, butternut, black walnut, sassafras, red maple, wild cherry, paw paw.
Wood ducks, Hooded mergansers, green winged teal, mallards, Canada goose, trumpeter swans, wood ducks, Camerodius albus great egret, Ardea Herodias great blue heron, Prothonotary warbelers, red-shouldered hawks.
Soils - springtails, predatory mites, pseudoscorpions, nematodes, tardigrades, Diplocardia smitthii native earthworm. Ground beetles, beneficial insects. Nuttal's blister beetles.
Sage, beard tongue, golden beans, blazing stars, prairie smoke, three-flowered avens, bluebells, flox, bouncing bet, sweet william, roses, cocoris, beliotrope, aster, fringed gentian, solidago, ochis, yellow golden rod, scarlet lily, wild indigo, pink moccasin flower, scarlet lobelia, teazle.
Tallgrasses – Andropogen gerardi big bluestem, Panicum virgatum switchgrass, Sorghastrum nutans Indian grass, Sporobolus rough dropseed. Understory grasses – Schizachryium scoparium little bluestem, Bouteloua curtpendula side oats gramma, Bouteloua hirsute hairy grama, Boutelou gracilis blue grama, Agropyron smithii western wheatgrass, Buchloe dactyloides buffalo grass. Disturbed soils – Spartina pectinate prairie cordgrass, Calamagrostis canadensis bluejoint grass.
Panther, wolf. Coyote & badger.
(Draw the overwhelming abundance of it all. Draw all of it you feel like drawing – close up and landscapes. A bird with mic singing “say my name, say my name”)
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Savanna
Savanna, also spelled savannah, vegetation type that grows under hot, seasonally dry climatic conditions and is characterized by an open tree canopy (i.e., scattered trees) above a continuous tall grass understory (the vegetation layer between the forest canopy and the ground). The largest areas of savanna are found in Africa, South America, Australia, India, the Myanmar (Burma)–Thailand region in Asia, and Madagascar.
Savannas arose as rainfall progressively lessened in the edges of the tropics during the Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago to the present)—in particular, during the past 25 million years. Grasses, the dominant plants of savannas, appeared only about 50 million years ago, although it is possible that some savanna-like vegetation lacking grasses occurred earlier. The South American fossil record provides evidence of a well-developed vegetation, rich in grass and thought to be equivalent to modern savanna, being established by the early Miocene Epoch, about 20 million years ago.
Climates across the world became steadily cooler during that period. Lower ocean surface temperatures reduced water evaporation, which slowed the whole hydrologic cycle, with less cloud formation and precipitation. The vegetation of midlatitude regions, lying between the wet equatorial areas and the moist cool temperate zones, was affected substantially.
When human beings (Homo sapiens) first appeared, in Africa, they initially occupied the savanna. Later, as they became more adept at modifying the environment to suit their needs, they spread to Asia, Australia, and the Americas. There their impact on the nature and development of savanna vegetation was superimposed on the natural pattern, adding to the variation seen among savanna types. The savannas of the world currently are undergoing another phase of change as modern expansion of the human population impinges on the vegetation and fauna.
In general, savannas grow in tropical regions 8° to 20° from the Equator. Conditions are warm to hot in all seasons, but significant rainfall occurs for only a few months each year—about October to March in the Southern Hemisphere and April to September in the Northern Hemisphere. Mean annual precipitation is generally 80 to 150 cm (31 to 59 inches), although in some central continental locations it may be as low as 50 cm (20 inches). The dry season is typically longer than the wet season, but it varies considerably, from 2 to 11 months. Mean monthly temperatures are about 10 to 20 °C (50 to 68 °F) in the dry season and 20 to 30 °C (68 to 86 °F) in the wet season.
Savannas may be subdivided into three categories—wet, dry, and thornbush—depending on the length of the dry season. In wet savannas the dry season typically lasts 3 to 5 months, in dry savannas 5 to 7 months, and in thornbush savannas it is even longer. An alternative subdivision recognizes savanna woodland, with trees and shrubs forming a light canopy; tree savanna, with scattered trees and shrubs; shrub savanna, with scattered shrubs; and grass savanna, from which trees and shrubs are generally absent. Other classifications have also been suggested.
In spite of their differences, all savannas share a number of distinguishing structural and functional characteristics. Generally, they are defined as tropical or subtropical vegetation types that have a continuous grass cover occasionally interrupted by trees and shrubs and that are found in areas where bushfires occur and where main growth patterns are closely associated with alternating wet and dry seasons. Savannas can be considered geographic and environmental transition zones between the rainforests of equatorial regions and the deserts of the higher northern and southern latitudes.
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Flora
Different groups of plants are prominent in the savannas of different regions. Across large parts of the tropical American savannas, the most-common broad-leaved trees are Curatella, locustberries and maricao cimarrons (Byrsonima), and Bowdichia, their place being taken in some seasonally waterlogged sites by the palms Copernica and Mauritia. Grasses include species of cutgrass (Leersia) and bahia grass (Paspalum). In Argentina the most-common woody plant is the bean relative Prosopis.
Fauna
Savannas provide habitats for a wide array of animals, some of which foster the vegetation through grazing, browsing, pollinating, nutrient cycling, or seed dispersal. Many areas of savanna are managed today to maintain large grazing mammals, such as the native fauna of Africa or the cattle used for commercial production in large areas of Australia and South and Central America. Less spectacular but nevertheless very important are the small invertebrates; for example, grasshoppers and caterpillars are among the chief consumers of the understory foliage, and termites are significant consumers of dead plant matter, including wood.
Large animals are uncommon in Australian savannas and are represented mainly by several species of the family Macropodidae, such as kangaroos and wallabies. However, in that region a wide variety of very large mammals and reptiles became extinct several thousand years ago, after the first arrival of humans. Their place today is taken by animals, both domesticated and feral, that have been introduced by humans: mainly cattle but also horses and, more locally, camels, donkeys, and the Asian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).
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attorneyandlawyer · 4 years
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CONTROL OF CUTGRASS (LEERSIA HEXANDRA SWARTZ PROD) IN DIRECT-SEEDED LOWLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L) IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA OF NIGERIA
CONTROL OF CUTGRASS (LEERSIA HEXANDRA SWARTZ PROD) IN DIRECT-SEEDED LOWLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L) IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA OF NIGERIA
CONTROL OF CUTGRASS (LEERSIA HEXANDRA SWARTZ PROD) IN DIRECT-SEEDED LOWLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L) IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA OF NIGERIA
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The effectiveness of various herbicide treatments for season-long control of weeds in three cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L) was investigated in 1983 wet and 1983-84 dry seasons at Badeggi (09° 45’N and 06° 30’E,, 70.5m above mean sea level) in…
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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Morphometric comparison of stridulating organs of brown planthopper BPH infesting rice and Leersia grass
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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Interspecific hybridization between Nilaparvata lugens Stal and Nilaparvata bakeri Muir collected from Leersia
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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Morphological variations between brown planthopper biotypes on Leersia hexandra and rice in the Philippines
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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A Leersia-feeding brown planthopper BPH biotype in North Sumatra, Indonesia
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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Comparative cytology of brown planthopper populations infesting Leersia hexandra Swartz and rice in the Philip
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eurekamag--com · 7 years
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Occurrence of brown planthopper in Leersia hexandra in the Philippines
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