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This crop requires a high light environment for good yield [ 19], and it is safe therefore to assume that indigenous farmers would grow high-altitude maize in sunny locations.
Effects vary by tree species: Some species grow more quickly when snowmelt is more abundant, but others, particularly those that grow at high altitude, have their growing seasons shortened by a thicker-than-normal, late-melting snowpack.
E. cephalantha, E. strobilifera and E. eriostachya grow in high altitude of 3000 to 4000 meters.
Most mountains in the region retain a cover of natural forest, with natural sub-alpine shrublands growing at high altitude and successional forests and shrublands growing at lower altitudes following human or natural disturbance (Wiser et al. 2011); the lower lying regions are mostly occupied by agricultural land and urban areas.
£10, Oddbins Midweek meal Garnacha Castillo de Monséran 2010 More Grenache here, in its original European form grown at high altitude in the Cariñena area of northern Spain.
In fact, people born between 1971 and 1974 never saw bread until the 1980s.' Yet, ironically, these people - deprived of everything - had one resource that the whole world wanted: coffee, grown at high altitude on the fertile slopes of Mount Elgon, which was virtually indistinguishable from its famous Kenyan counterpart.
The Torrontés from Hermanos is made from 25-year-old grapes grown at high altitude.
On its menu are Bolivia's little known wines and liquors grown at high altitude in the Andean highlands.
The findings clearly demonstrated that Chimonobambusa callosa growing at high altitude represents safe edible bamboo species with nutritious attributes.
wall, a member of the family Lamiaceae is an annual herb which grows on high altitude among small rocks.
wall (Lamiaceae), an annual herb which grows at high altitude is used extensively in folk medicine for the treatment of ailments such as gastric ulcer and skin diseases.
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