pre-SCOP - Species: Cabbage butterfly (Pieris brassicae) (50838).
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The Cabbage white butterfly has a wingspan of 45mm. It thrives in Adelaide gardens and in the southern part of South Australia. It is considered by many people to be a pest because the larvae eat vegetable crops, such as cabbages, brussels sprouts and cauliflowers.
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This page contains a phase contrast photomicrograph of a stained thin section of cabbage tissue that has been infected with cabbage club root slime mold.
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May 2003, Department of Foods and Nutrition, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 Funding from UGA, the Northeast Georgia Area Agency on Aging and USDA UGA is an equal opportunity provider and employer NOAH NEWS EXCITING DISCOVERY Scientists discover the secret to staying healthy and fit as
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Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr., Entomologist Entomology Research Branch Agricultural Research Service Home and Garden Bulletin 44, USDA, 1955 8 pages Issued March 1955 (Fil. 1) Reid, W. J., Entomologist Cuthbert, F. P. Jr.
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The bicarbonate of soda or ammonia (alkalis) should have turned the cabbabge water a pale greeny-blue. The vinegar or lemon juice (acids) should have turned the cabbage water a reddish colour.
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Adult imported cabbageworm (cabbage butterfly) Imported cabbage worm pupa (above) and larva
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Lineage Root 1. Class All beta proteins [48724] (48724) 2. Fold Lipocalins (50813) barrel, closed or opened n=8, S=12 meander 3. Superfamily Lipocalins (50814) bind hydrophobic ligands in their interior 4. Family Retinol binding protein-like (50815) barrel, closed n=8, S=12,
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Reduced Tillage Systems for Organic Vegetable Production Freeville Organic Research Farm, Cornell University August, 2006 Dr. Anu Rangarajan, Department of Horticulture, 121 Plant Science, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, ph: 607-255-1780, ar47@cornell.
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