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Agenda Item 4(a) CX/PFV 06/23/8 July 2006 JOINT FAO/WHO FOOD STANDARDS PROGRAMME CODEX COMMITTEE ON PROCESSED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 23rd Session, Arlington, VA, Washington DC (metro area), U.S.A.
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.
Species list & slide show A list of 53 species, seeds of which are stored in the Irish threatened plant genebank in Trinity College's Botanic Gardens is given below.
200 J. AMER. SOC. HORT. SCI. 127(2):200204. 2002. J. AMER. SOC. HORT. SCI. 127(2):200204. 2002. Herbicidal Actions of Root-Applied Glufosinate Ammonium on Tomato Plants Wenqi You and Allen V.
, Galactia striata (Jacq.) Urb. y Cymbopogon nardus L. sobre Cyrtomenus bergi Froeschner (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) asociadas al cultivo de maíz. Cada unidad experimental consistió de 2 surcos de la planta repelente sembradas a cada lado, y en el centro plantas de maíz.