Saturday, May 7, 2011

Ford Mustang Party Theme

Mosses also exported this season. Guatemala

TAKEN FROM PRENSALIBRE.COM

The country sent 600 000 stems

The commemoration of Mother's Day becomes an incentive for exporters of flowers, who estimated that sales this month will be tripled, for increase from 200 thousand to 600 thousand stems.

Dardón BY BYRON AND SANDOVAL ROSARIO Brigitte

Obrock, coordinator of the Committee of Ornamental Plants, Foliage and Flowers of the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport), explained that in the U.S.. UU., Where it is headed for 45 percent of national exports Mother's Day has become one of the most important times for Guatemalan exporters of flowers.

"According to studies, Americans spend about U.S. $ $ 2.6 billion on flowers, U.S. $ 1.53 billion in gifts and $ $ 68 million in cards. For this occasion, the most popular gift remains of ships and / or cut flowers "Obrock said. The

greater demand is focused on grafting, seedlings, plant-development, rose, roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, birds of paradise, lilies, gladioli, floral arrangements and mosses are the products that have higher demand, especially towards the biggest trading partner, U.S. . UU., Followed by Germany and the Netherlands.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Blonde With Brown Highlights Extensions

Arví Park for the preservation of environment and forests. Medellín

From:


The park will be opened on Friday in Medellin.
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May, visitors can admire the 163 species of mosses and liverworts, the 106 ferns, 69 birds, 77 mammals, 41 of amphibians and 8 reptiles that inhabit the 1,761 acres of park, some of them threatened or endangered, according to the Alexander Von Humboldt Institute.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Eyeclops Projector And Computer

Use moss to detect nitrogen pollution in Navarra. Spain Spanish bryologists

From: diariodenavarra.es
hydrochemical NAVARRA

Izquieta Sheila, a researcher at the Department of Chemistry and Soil Science of academic center, presented at the poster on the study carried out by nitrogen air pollution in Navarre, and how the use of isotopes to determine the anthropogenic activities that generate pollution. To this end, the future has a PhD in Biology analyzed nitrogen deposits accumulated in several species of moss spread across 39 locations spread over the Navarre.

So far, the results indicate that the moss with a higher concentration of nitrogen found in the northwest of Navarre, due to the influence of emissions from the Basque Country, "and in the southern province, where There are two power plants, "says environmentalist.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Waxing Brazilian Frontal

present their experience in the use of mosses for monitoring and control of environmental quality

From:
http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=755202

Logroño, March 30 (EFE) .- The seminar "The plants and the energy balance", organized today by the Government Logroño in La Rioja and the Gas Natural Group has analyzed the contribution of plants to meet the energy needs of society.

The conference, which has had a hundred participants, was inaugurated by the Minister of Environment, Government of La Rioja, Aránzazu Vallejo, and the director of Fenosa Gas Natural Foundation, Pedro Fábregas, as reported by the organization in a note.

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Finally, Professor of Botany, University of La Rioja, Javier Martínez, and biologist and environmental consultant Biovías manager, Ana Isabel Rey, have presented their experience in the use of mosses for monitoring and control of environmental quality through biomonitoring of different types pollution, both atmospheric and soil and water.