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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Daucus carota var sativus (Carrots) are grown for their prominent root structure and characteristic flavor and color. Carrots are grown as a cool season vegetable.
7) Santagati, M.; Modica, M.; Santagati, A.; Russo, F.; Spampinato, S.: Synthesis of aminothienopyrimidine and thienotriazolopyrimidine derivatives as potential anticonvulsant agents 11) Schmidt, M.; Eger, K.
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A Biannual Newsletter of the Pesticide Research Center (PRC) in Cooperation with the Western Regional Coordinating cOmmittee (WRCC-60), the International Organization for Pest Resistant Management (IOPRM) and the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) Editors: M. Whalon, R.
The report is a part of FADAMA III project in Nigeria and is available to download in PDF format. The report is prepared in conjunction with the Federal Government of Nigeria.
PLANT VARIETY AND SEEDS REGULATIONS ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS Regulation 1. Title 2. Interpretation 3. Prescribed seeds 4. The Seed Control and Certification Institute of Zambia 5. Sale of seed 6. Certification of seed 7. Declaration of seed quality 8. Registration as seed grower 9.
This article is from the August 2005 issue of published by The American Phytopathological Society For more information on this and other topics related to plant pathology, we invite you to visit APSnet at www.apsnet.org Plant Disease / Vol. 89 No.
Breakthrough Technologies Use of Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Components to Regulate Gene Expression in Plants1[W] Young-Sook You, Heather Marella, Rodolfo Zentella2 , Yiyong Zhou, Tim Ulmasov, Tuan-Hua David Ho, and Ralph S. Quatrano* Department of Biology, Washington University, St.
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