Home India Indonesia Taiwan Kenya Thailand Vietnam
New Listings     Hot Listings     Top Rated     Editor Pick     Add a Listing      Upgrade a Listing     Update a Listing     Get Rated     Suggest a Category     Contact
+ Main Category

Crops: 6288
Biology: 168

+ Tell a Friend

Fill out the information below to email a friend a brief note about 'Olericulture: Vegetable Cultivation and Production'

Your Name:
     
Your Email:
     
Friend's Name:
     
Friend's Email:
     

     


+ Top 10


+ Directory Statistics


Links: 6596
Categories: 68
Registered Users: 93
Mailing List Subscribers: 22

+ Pagerank Statistics

PR 7
2 site(s)
PR 6
30 site(s)
PR 5
191 site(s)
PR 4
615 site(s)
PR 3
881 site(s)
PR 2
516 site(s)
PR 1
202 site(s)

+ Join Mailing List

Joining mailing list will entitle you to receive occasional emails informing you of news and updates to the site and any special offers that may be of interest to you.






Definition of diindolylmethane - National Cancer Institute Drug Dictionary.

14709 Definition of diindolylmethane - National Cancer Institute Drug Dictionary. http://www.cancer.gov/Templates/drugdictionary.aspx?CdrID=462587 diindolylmethane A phytonutrient and plant indole found in cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and kale, with potential antiandrogenic and antineoplastic activities. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research estrogen   metabolites   working   group   report   indole-3-carbinol   brussels   sprouts   cruciferous   vegetables   metabolism   diltiazem   hydrochloride   cancer   rates   antineoplastic Jan 1, 2007  

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating



Other links at Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research

AG 221 4 AG 221 Asparagus Head lettuce 0IllOI-l Leek Kohlrabi Cauliflower Brussels sprout Broccoli Watercress Spinach c a r r o t F1yni;Grii iih Warm season Crop (Zi-36 C) Asparagus Cantaloupe Okra Pumpkin Bean Sweet corn Roselle Sweet potato AG 221 5 Watermelon Tomato Hot pepper Cucumber Egg plant
Category:

1This is the peak harvest season. However, this fruit or vegetable can be found in other seasons stored from local sources.
Category:

You have some nerve making me a nutritious lunch after I've verbally abused you. -- Bad Guy "Eat your Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, Fruit Pie, Snowballs and Suzy Q's, Dear, and then you can go out to play," Puffy Mommy sing-songed.
Category:

Catskill - Breeder: Arthur White, Arkport, New York, and Joseph Harris Company, Rochester, New York. Vendor: Joseph Harris Co. Parentage: selection from private stock of Long Island Improved. Characteristics: short dwarf plant, hard sprouts closely spaced. Similar: Long Island Improved.
Category:

The following are recent actions of the EPA concerning pesticides used in ornamental production. This information is generated by the Pesticide Notification Network. This information, search options, and more are available on the PNN web page at:
Category:

Hort 100 -- Exam No. 1 -- Fall, 1995 -- Name _________________________ I. Multiple choice. Choose the best answer, circle the letter corresponding to that answer, and write the letter in the space provided (2 points each).
Category:

A high intake of glucosinolate-containing cruciferous vegetables, such as Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleraceae), has been linked to a decreased cancer risk, but the underlying mechanism is still unclear.
Category:

Cruciferous Vegetables tips Broccoli Cauliflower Cabbage Brussels Sprouts Selecting and Storing Preparing and Cooking Introducing to Others Choose heads that are compact with green florets and grey-green leaves. Avoid yellow or flowering florets.
Category:

JAMA PATIENT PAGE How much vitamin C do you need? The JAMA Patient Page is a public service of JAMA and the AMA. The information and recommendations appearing on this page are appropriate in most instances; but they are not a substitute for medical diagnosis.
Category:

BRUSSELS SPROUTS Brussels sprouts gets its name from Brussels, Belgium. The plant is a close relative of cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower, but is slower growing.
Category:





Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS