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bstractThree kinds of explants from tubers cv Monalisa were analysed to investigate the time course of free and conjugated indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) concentrations, from the last period of tuber growth until sprouting, under two storage temperatures.
* Paper commissioned by The Controlling Dangerous Pathogens Project, Center for International Security Studies, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, USA. 1 Science and Technology Report No.
102 References Abousalham A, Teissere M, Gardies A, Verger R and Noat G (1995) Phospholipase D from Soybean Suspension cultured Cells: Purification, Structural and Enzymatic Properties.
cDNA LIBRARIES: carrot flower buds and carrot seedlings mRNA USED FOR cDNA SYNTHESIS: total RNA was prepared from flower buds and 7-d-old seedlings of carrot (Daucus carota L. cv Nantaise) by the method described in Prescott and Martin, Plant Mol Biol Rep 4: 219-224, 1987.
Queen Anne's lace is a member of the Apiaceae or Carrot family and is also referred to as Wild Carrot. It is a biennial plant with a stout taproot. Originally a native of Eurasia, it is now considered to be a weed throughout most of North America. The cultivated carrot is a race of this species.
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Cooperative Extension - Allegany/Cattaraugus http://www.cce.cornell.edu/cattaraugus/hort/pestalert.htm Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum Giant hogweed is a large flowering perennial (live for more than two years) that may cause severe skin irritations.
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