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Asparagus in the Home Garden.

13069 Asparagus in the Home Garden. http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM994.pdf Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a native of central Asia but is grown throughout the world. For more than 2,000 years, it has been cultivated for food and valued for its medicinal properties. Early colonists brought it to America as seed. Crops > Asparagus > Research asparagus   beetle   spotted   cultivars   beetles   soil   preparation   test   one-year-old Jan 1, 2001  

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S. Embassy Rome Prepared by: Stamatis Sekliziotis Report Highlights: Asparagus production in Greece became significant in the 1980s when 600 hectares were cultivated and production reached 1,200 tons. By 1997 cultivated area peaked at 7,330 hectares with an output of 26,500 tons.
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Reference 1Diaz-Perales A, Tabar AI, Sanchez-Monge R, Garcia BE, Gomez B, Barber D, Salcedo G, Characterization of asparagus allergens: a relevant role of lipid transfer proteins. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2002 Nov;110(5):790-6.
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I currently lead the barley reverse genetics screening team at SCRI. We have established a facility for researchers to screen barley for mutant alleles of essentially any gene. For further details and how to access this facility for your research visit our barley tilling website: http://germinate.
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