Structure of Hydra Hydra has different parts and they function distinctively. To study the parts very well, let’s look into the structure of hydra, reproductive structure, locomotor structure, and others. The body of Hydra is cylindrical and is commonly attached Read more…
Author: Akin Chaktty
Growing up in a family deeply rooted in agriculture, I developed an early passion for cultivating the land, caring for animals, and exploring sustainable ways to improve farm productivity. I've worked extensively across multiple areas of agriculture, food and cash crop cultivation, poultry farming, fish farming etc. At FarmPally, I enjoy sharing practical insights drawn from real-life experiences to help farmers, pet owners, and agriculture lovers make informed, and sustainable decisions.
Natural vegetative propagation can be defined as when plants grow and develop without human influence. Natural Vegetative propagation occurs using creeping stems, underground stems and shoots, adventitious buds, bulbils, and root tubers. Methods of Natural Vegetative propagation There are Read more…
Rabbit farming is a very profitable business, no doubt about this. To increase your productivity, however, breeding is a fulcrum of successful rabbit rearing. Rabbit breeding has seasons – you can start planning to mate your rabbit as early as Read more…
What is Asexual reproduction in Plants? Asexual reproduction in plants is a form of reproduction where a new plant is produced without the fusion of male and female gametes. There are about 5 or 7 types of asexual reproduction, which Read more…
Transpiration can be defined as the loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants. The rate at which the water vapor is lost to the plant stomata depends on several factors that are interrelated, and of equal importance. Factors Read more…
The growing of new plants from cut portions of the vegetative body of an older plant has been carried out by Man for several years. Because the propagation is influenced by man, it’s called artificial vegetative propagation, compared to vegetative Read more…
Gram Seed Properties Gram seed (Cicer arietenum) is a dicotyledonous, and non-endospermic seed. The seed is heart-shaped – being rounded and blunt at one end, and pointed at the other end. A notch begins at the rounded end of the Read more…
Why is Seed Dispersal Important? When flowering is over and the fruits and seeds ripen, they fall from the parent plant to the ground. The number of seeds produced by a single plant is often very large. However, most of Read more…
The African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata) is known as a true tree of life. The Baobab is one of the oldest among the trees and it looks not only very impressive with its height of 15 to 20 meters but Read more…
Basil Description Basil plants belong to two closely related genera called Basilicum and Ocimum; and Labiatae family. The common name is basil and this plant can be grown from seed indoors in a pot. The Basilicum americanum L. species is Read more…