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Daucus carota, Apiaceae).
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1 Centro de Investigationes Biologicas (C.S.I.C.), Velasquez 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain 2 Department of Plant Cytology and Morphology, Agricultural University, Arboretumlaan 4, 6703 BD Wageningen, The Netherlands Author for correspondence
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This electronic document was downloaded from the GPO web site, August 2002, and is provided for information purposes only. The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, is updated each year in early summer.
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This fairly hardy, rather slowly maturing vegetable is common in most home gardens as well as in many market gardens. The "carrot" mostly consists of enlarged taproot but the upper portion develops from the hypocotyl and is a part of the stem.
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DESCRIPTION: This plant is cultivated for its enlarged, edible root and is commonly known as the Carrot. The original species, from which the Carrot was developed, came from Europe and is known as Queen Anne's Lace.
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): the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Cuyama Valley (Kern and Santa Barbara Counties); the southern desert (Imperial and Riverside Counties); the high desert (Los Angeles County); and the central coast (Monterey County).
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Stress of mechanical damage (cutting) caused metabolic changes of phenol compounds in carrot. The level of soluble phenolics and responsible for the bitter taste isocoumarin increased in the root slices obtained by the crosswise cutting and stored for three days at room temperature.
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Currently, three species, the northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla), carrot cyst nematode (Heterodera carotae) and P. penetrans root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus penetrans) are recognized as important pathogens in Michigan (MI) carrot production.
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ILLINOIS PLANT INFORMATION NETWORK ILPIN INFORMATION ON Daucus carota CLASS: DICOTYLEDENAE ORDER: UMBELLALES FAMILY: APIACEAE SCIENTIFIC NAME: Daucus carota AUTHORITY: L.
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Free cultured carrot cells can develop like zygotic embryos and can initiate the complex growing regions that produce organs (shoots and roots) independently of the normal environment of the fertilized egg.
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Queen Anne's Lace = Wild Carrot Daucus carota In Sweet Alyssum Good for Cabbage Caterpillar Parasitoids (Vol. VII, No. 3) In Flowering Plants for Natural Enemies in the West (Vol. VII, No. 2) In Robber Flies (Vol. VI, No. 6) In Trichopoda pennipes , Parasitoid of True Bugs (Vol. VI, No. 5)
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Daucus carota L., Apiaceae, weeds, invasive plants, the global compendium of weeds, Rod Randall, HEAR, invasive species, weedy species, weedy plants
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Spectrophotometric and chromatographic analyses revealed the presence of both indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and abscissic acid (ABA) in the carrot juice, while gibberellic acid was absent.
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Carrots were grown on 78,530 acres in the United States in 1969, with a farm value of $82,967,000. The seeds, about a million pounds, were produced on about 2,000 acres, primarily in California, Idaho, and Oregon (Whitaker et al. 1970). Plant: When grown for seed (fig.
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Scientific Name Daucus carota Common Name Queen Anne's lace, Wild carrot Wildflowers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Life Cycle: Biennial Height: 1 to 4 feet Flower/fruit: Umbel of small white flowers in a lacy-looking flat-topped cluster 3 to 4 inches wide deep purple floret in the center
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This exhibition is made possible through a generous gift in memory of Lelah A. Cole. © 2004 Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections. For reference questions, send mail to rareref@cornell.edu. For questions or comments about the site, send mail to rmcweb@cornell.edu.
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1 INFLUENCIA DEL TAMAÑO DE AGREGADOS DEL SUELO, EN EL CRECIMIENTO DE ZANAHORIA (Daucus carota L) CULTIVADA EN UN ANDISOL VIRGEN DE MARINILLA. Ramiro Ramírez Pisco Natalia Zapata Restrepo Resumen.
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2001. Delayed burndown in no tillage glyphosate-resistant corn (Zea mays) planted into soybean (Glycine max) residue and a wheat (Triticum aestivum) cover crop. Weed Technol.
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A biennial with a taproot of distinctive odor. The plant is stiff and hairy, 1 to 3 feet tall. Leaves are divided several times. Flowers grow in a fat-top umbel, often centered by one or several minute, dark purple flowers. A weed introduced about 1900, now grows nearly throughout the U.S.
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Although wild carrot has a long, tough taproot, the only true similarity to domestic carrot is its finely branched, "lace-like" foliage. Wild carrot is a biennial and forms a flat, many branched rosette during its first year.
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