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A Retaining Endo-{beta}-Mannosidase from a Dicot Plant, Cabbage -- Ishimizu et al. 139 (6): 1035 -- Journal of Biochemistry.
BoingBoing readers. A few Language Log posts have been linked in a recent BoingBoing discussion about the mysterious appearance of the word fuck in Chinese menus seeking a translation-equivalent for GAN 'dry' (r).
Commonly called cabbage leaf coneflower, Rudbeckia maxima is an eye-catching perennial native to warm, moist pine woods and plains from Arkansas to Louisiana and into Texas. However, its range of acceptable climates extends farther north. R.
Entry Author: C. Westring Description: This perennial monocot is one of the first flowers to bloom in late winter. This plant even produces heat which melts the surrounding snow or ice in order to produce a flower. The plants have a foul odor when crushed, giving them their name.
Cabbage worms, which include the imported cabbage worm and the cabbage looper, can be very destructive to your cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and other cabbage-type plants. Both caterpillars are green in color and reach a mature size of 1-1½ inches in length.
Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
In an effort to ensure food safety for the 2008 Olympics officials in Beijing vegetables will be given tracking codes before they are used in Olympic kitchens according to report by Reuters.
The present study was undertaken to identify receptors for pierisin-1. The cross-linking and cloning experiments suggested that the proteins on cell membrane had no binding ability to pierisin-1.
No. 10211 April 2005 INFORMATION SHEET Melbourne's Butterflies series Cabbage White Butterfly Pieris rapae Identification Wingspan 45mm. Above, white with black tip to forewing and base of wings, males with one black spot on forewing and females with two. Beneath, forewing white and hindwing yellow.