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Alphabetic List Listed with Format STRAIN Listing Created 17 Feb 1995, at 13:09 1 Ackerly, D.D., J.S. Coleman, S.R. Morse, and F.A. Bazzaz. 1992. CO2 and Temperature Effects on Leaf Area Production in Two Annual Plant Species. Ecology 73:1260-1269.
In most plant species, assimilated carbon is transported as sucrose, a disaccharide in which glucose and fructose are linked via an O-glycosidic bond (Fig. 1).
This group consists of herbs with flowers: usually regular and perfect, in a simple or compound (most common) umbel; stamens: 5, inserted on a disk: styles: 2; ovary: 1, inferior; leaves: alternate or basal, the petiole sometimes bearing a basal sheath.
Roman tombstone of a racehorse trainer in the Capitoline Museums (CIL 6.10069 = ILS 5295). It brags about the many times the horse won. Good photo, inscription transcribed, translated, commented.
Carrot is a cool-season, biennial relative of celery, parsnip, parsley and dill. It is native to Eurasia. They are a popular home garden item because they grow quickly. Carrot roots develop best under cool temperatures and in fine-textured (sandy), well-watered soils.
The overall architectural pattern of the mature plant is established during em- bryogenesis. Very little is known about the molecular processes that underlie embryo mor- phogenesis. Last decade has, nevertheless, seen a burst of information on the subject.