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) FRANCISCO FILHO DA SILVA Tese apresentada ao Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Agropecuárias da Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, como parte das exigências para obtenção do título de Doutor em Produção Vegetal Orientador: Prof.
Die Initiative zur Umsetzung des Themas ging von Prof. Dr. Emil Dister aus, der seit zwei Jahrzehnten in dem von ihm geleiteten Institut die enge Verzahnung zwischen Hochwasserschutz, Auenentwicklung und Renaturierung untersucht.
Users of this database should be aware that much of the taxonomic information was determined by students and faculty of Swarthmore College as many as 100 years ago, and as recently as 15 years ago. Taxonomic information contained in this database may be obsolete.
Publication Information Publication Name: A simple rapid photometric estimation of the growth response of immobilized Asparagus officinalis cells to fusaric acid and gamma radiation. Year Published: 1992 Journal: PLANT CELL REPORT [Other H.U.Publications in
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is one of the earliest, most winter hardy, salt-tolerant vegetables that can be grown in the home garden. A perennial crop, it can remain productive in the home garden for 10 to 15 years. Careful selection of the asparagus bed site before planting is important.
Parallel to the increasing interest in modern CAM therapies and the historical importance of Arab medicine, there is also a similar trend in research activities dealing with the efficacy and safety of medicinal plants in our region.
Asparagus, brought to the United States by Eurasian colonists and commonly called sparrowgrass, is widely cultivated as a food crop. Its medical applications are less well known, despite Commission E approval of root use to irrigate the urinary tract.
This report features some new cooperative efforts to focus research on key areas. The research highlights include animal and crop production, soil and water management, pest control, new technology, and economic aspects of agriculture.
This was later published in: Journal of Food Biochemistry 20 (1997) 463-472 Biochemical responses of asparagus to controlled atmosphere storage at 20 ºC Paul L. Hurst, V. Cheer, Ben K. Sinclair and Donald E.