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Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, 1989, Vol 6, pp. 241-268 0...
English name Englischer Name German name Deutscher Name Scientific name Wissenschaftlicher Name alfalfa Luzerne Medicago sativa L. anise Anis Pimpinella anisum L. apple Apfel Malus sylvestris Mill. ssp. mitis (W.) M. var. domestica (Bor.) Ma. apricot Aprikose Prunus armeniaca L.
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L. WILD CARROT. "Near the Cantilever Bridge on the Canadian side," Day (1888). Ontario, Niagara Park System, Cameron (1895). "... a common weed along the roadways and in the fields," Hamilton (1943).
Food-borne viruses in Europe Rapid detection of transnational foodborne viral infections and elucidation of transmission routes through molecular tracing and development of a common database.
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farrell@sask.usask.ca germida@sask.usask.ca December 29, 1999 Assessment of Phytoremediation as an In-Situ Technique for Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Sites Prepared by: C.M. Frick, R.E. Farrell and J.J.
BSTRACT ELLIOTT, PATSY ELIZABETH. Screening tobacco germplasm for resistance to diseases affecting transplant production. (Under the direction of Jennifer S. Levin.) Rhizoctonia solani causes stem rot and target spot of greenhouse-produced tobacco seedlings.
FLOWERS FOR FRIENDLY BUGS Many insects and mites perform functions that are directly or indirectly beneficial to humans. They pollinate plants, contribute to the decay of organic matter and the recycling of soil nutrients, and attack other pest insects and mites.
Size, acetylation and concentration of chito-oligosaccharide elicitors determine the switch from defence involving PAL activation to cell death and water peroxide production in Arabidopsis cell suspensions, in Physiologia Plantarum, volume 127, pp.