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Street dancers in Dagupan depicting the bountiful harvest of bangus. In the city of Dagupan in Pangasinan, Philippines, they host an annual Bangus Festival. The festival was initially a bangus harvest or ‘Gilon’ conceptualized in the 1990s by Mayor Al Fernandez. Now, the festival has become an extravagant event including street dance ...
In biology, a biological life cycle (or just life cycle when the biological context is clear) is a series of stages of the life of an organism, that begins as a zygote, often in an egg, and concludes as an adult that reproduces, producing an offspring in the form of a new zygote which then itself goes through the same series of stages, the ...
Fasciolosis is currently classified as a plant/food-borne trematode infection, often acquired through eating the parasite's metacercariae encysted on plants. [3] F. hepatica , which is distributed worldwide, has been known as an important parasite of sheep and cattle for decades and causes significant economic losses in these livestock species ...
The life cycle of giant hogweed consists of four phases: [13] Pre-flowering plants: In the first year, leaves sprout from the seed. In subsequent years, leaves grow from the overwintering roots, producing a rosette of leaves at ground level with no above-ground stem. This pre-flowering phase can last for several years.
The life history patterns of Bryopsis are highly variable, potentially the most diverse among any genus of green algae. [12] Bryopsis have highly variable life history patterns, even within species. The life cycle of Bryopsis has two stages alternating between an erect macroscopic stage which form macrothalli and a small branched phase which ...
The vegetative stage encompasses those phases of the life cycle involved with the germination, spread, and survival of the mycelium. Spores germinate under suitable conditions of moisture and temperature, and grow into branching filaments called hyphae , pushing out like roots into the rotting wood.
In various countries, such as Namibia, it is considered a dominant species of woody plant encroachment. [6] In Cuba, where it is known as El Marabú or Marabou weed, it has become a serious invasive species problem, occupying about 4,900,000 acres (20,000 km 2 ) of agricultural land.
Cladophora coloring is bright green which reflects the chlorophyll a, and chlorophyll b, which are similar to higher plant ratios and that also contains β-carotene and xanthophylls. [3] The thallus branches are smaller than the main axis, dichotomous, rough in texture, and have narrow tips.