Exemplo n.º 1
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 public static void Test(PlantContext context)
 {
     context.Natives.Add(new Native
     {
         Name          = "pennywort",
         BotanicalName = "Centella asiatica",
         Description   = "Used as a culinary vegetable and as a medicinal herb",
         Colour        = "Insignificant",
         Type          = "Aquatic and Riparian Zone Plants",
         SoilTexture   = "Sand,Loam,Clay"
     });
     context.SaveChanges();
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 public static void Seed(PlantContext context)
 {
     /**
      * if(!context.Invasives.Any())
      * {
      *  context.Invasives.AddRange
      *  (new List<Invasive>
      *     {
      *          new Invasive{ Name = "Anchored Water Hyacinth", ScientificName = "Eichhornia azurea", Habitat="Aquatic", Origin ="Native to Mexico, Central America, South America", Colour="Blue, White, Purple", Spreads="Anchored Water Hyacinth is able to spread when part of the plant breaks away, moves downstream and new daughter plants are produced.", Impacts="Along with other aquatic plants, it floating masses that obstruct navigation .", WeedControl="Anchored Water Hyacinth is not known in Australia, so prevention of its establishment is the best form of control",  ImageUrl = "" },
      *          new Invasive{ Name = "Alligator Weed", ScientificName = "Alternanthera philoxeroides", Habitat="Herb, Aquatic", Origin ="South America", Colour="White", Impacts="When growing on land it competes with and displaces native flora species along river and creek banks and in wetlands, and can be harmful to animals. ", Spreads="It spreads in Australia through vegetative reproduction",WeedControl="Prevention is the most cost-effective form of weed control. Quarantine, early detection and good hygiene within infestations will prevent its spread",  ImageUrl = "" },
      *          new Invasive{ Name = "African daisy", ScientificName = "Senecio pterophorus", Habitat="Shrub, Herb", Origin ="South Africa", Colour="Yellow", Spreads="Most dispersal is by wind, water, animals and vehicles.", Impacts="African Daisy is an aggressive, pioneer species, which invades sites that have undergone some sort of disturbance such as clearing, soil degradation or fire.", WeedControl="Larger populations can be controlled by cultivation and grazing, slashing, and herbicides",  ImageUrl = "" },
      *          });
      * }
      */
     context.SaveChanges();
 }