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Club root has a long history as a pathogen on crucifers (members of the Brassica or mustard family). The disease was first reported in Europe during the 13th century. It is now found worldwide and has an extensive list of cultivated and weedy cruciferous hosts as well as a few ornamental flowers.
Online Catalog » Crops » Seed Crops Catalog: Crops: Seed Crops Found 21 publication(s). An Industry Amidst Conflict and Change: Practices and Perceptions of Idaho's Bluegrass Seed Producers 2006 RES 165 Price: $0.00 Assessment of Non-Thermal Bluegrass Seed Production 2002 RES 161 Price:
Bok choy, or brassica chinensis to use its scientific name, is classified as a cabbage. Bok choy's popularity comes from its light, sweet flavor, crisp texture and nutritional value. There are more then twenty varieties of bok choy that have been cultivated in China since ancient times.
It has now been stopped, and is soon to be replaced by the CNRS Journal (in English), starting from the end of 2005. For further details please contact CNRS USA.
The MIB for this WG was completed a year ago, and got reviewed by one AD and the comments were Incorporated. But it has not been reviewed by one of the security area ADs, and there it sat for a long time.
MOL 18978 1 3,3-Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a novel topoisomerase II± catalytic inhibitor that induces S phase retardation and mitotic delay in human hepatoma HepG2 cells Yixuan Gong, Gary L. Firestone and Leonard F.
Paul H. Williams Professor of Plant Pathology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, reduced the six month life cycle to five weeks for Brassica rapa.
Carbendazim [2], a fungicide, was recently listed by the German Federal Government as a potential human hormone disrupting chemical [3]. It is known to disrupt hormones in rats.