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1. Self, G.K, Povey, M.J.W., and Wainwright H. Non-destructive methods of evaluating maturity, Ripening, and quality in tropical fruits. Abstracts of Orally Contributed papers, XXIII International Horticultural Congress 650. (1990) 2. Huisman, H.J., and Thijssen, J.M.
Søk på "daucus carota" (benytt anførselstegn) - gir treff hvor disse ordene står etter hverandre i en fast rekkefølge. Hvis man ønsker å kombinere flere søkeord, benyttes de logiske operatorene AND, OR og NOT.
CharacteristicTypecisIDDPBFCOREDCDC3Annotation"A novel class of bZIP transcription factors, DPBF-1 and 2 (Dc3 promoter-binding factor-1 and 2) binding core sequence; Found in the carrot (D.c.
Flora - Vascular Plants of Tyson Ferns and Allies | Pines | Monocots | Dicots. Note: Corrections, contributions, photos, or details on taxa are most welcome!
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 74: 201228, 2003. 201 Ù 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. Review of Plant Biotechnology and Applied Genetics Transition of somatic plant cells to an embryogenic state *´ ´Attila Feher , Taras P.
v. 47 (Feb. '97) p. 86-96 ISSN: 0006-3568 Number: BRDG97021989 Copyright: The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited.
1 Roots and Root Systems: Structure, Function, and Diversity Questions 1. What is the signicance of the root to shoot ratio in plants? 2. What are examples of roots that are used in human cuisine? Name at least ve. What do these roots generally have in common?
28 Daucus glochidiatus native carrot Status Serious Decline Description An annual or biennial, carrot-like herb to 0.3 m tall. Stems and branches are hairless and leaves are either hairless or clad with stiff hairs.
The Plant Journal (1999) 18(1), 4355 Isolation, characterization and immunolocalization of a novel, modular tomato arabinogalactan-protein corresponding to the LeAGP-1 gene Minggeng Gao1, Marcia J. Kieliszewski2, Derek T.A. Lamport3 and Allan M.