Home India Indonesia Taiwan Kenya Thailand Vietnam
New Listings     Hot Listings     Top Rated     Editor Pick     Add a Listing      Upgrade a Listing     Update a Listing     Get Rated     Suggest a Category     Contact
+ Main Category

Crops: 6288
Biology: 168

+ Tell a Friend

Fill out the information below to email a friend a brief note about 'Olericulture: Vegetable Cultivation and Production'

Your Name:
     
Your Email:
     
Friend's Name:
     
Friend's Email:
     

     


+ Top 10


+ Directory Statistics


Links: 6600
Categories: 68
Registered Users: 108
Mailing List Subscribers: 25

+ Pagerank Statistics

PR 7
2 site(s)
PR 6
27 site(s)
PR 5
176 site(s)
PR 4
611 site(s)
PR 3
861 site(s)
PR 2
522 site(s)
PR 1
199 site(s)

+ Join Mailing List

Joining mailing list will entitle you to receive occasional emails informing you of news and updates to the site and any special offers that may be of interest to you.






hogweed.

16330 hogweed. http://www.ipm.msu.edu/pdf/hogweed.pdf Giant Hogweed Hogweed is hazardous Giant hogweed is a majestic plant that can grow as tall as 20 feet. Although attractive, giant hogweed is a public health hazard because it can cause severe skin irritation in susceptible people. Crops > Carrot > Research giant   hogweed   cow   parsnip   wild   carrot   poison   hemlock   noxious   weed   flattened   biennial   fernlike Jan 1, 2006  

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating



Other links at Crops > Carrot > Research

Teaching (Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics) Research (Bioactive natural products, Antibiotics) Module co-ordinator(CPT1) Member of Library Committee
Category:

This exhibition is made possible through a generous gift in memory of Lelah A. Cole. © 2004 Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections. For reference questions, send mail to rareref@cornell.edu. For questions or comments about the site, send mail to rmcweb@cornell.edu.
Category:

A weekly review and repository of scientific research findings pertaining to carbon dioxide and global change.
Category:

CosmicVoyage Store: Gifts that connect you to the cosmos! A Cosmology Store!
Category:

>P83218|PME_DAUCA Pectinesterase - Daucus carota (Carrot). QSSTVTPNVVVAADGSGDYKTVSEAVAAAPEDSKTRYVIRIKAGVYRENVDVPKKKKNIM FLGDGRTSTIITASKNVQDGSTTFNSATVAAVGAGFLARDITFQNTAGAAKHQAVALRVG SDLSAFYRCDILAYQDSLYVHSNRQFFINCFIAGTVDFIFGNAAVVLQDCDIHARRPGSG
Category:

Hassett, S-J. & Bradley, P.M. Isozyme patterns seen in two species of lichens (i.e. Parmelia sulcata Tayl. and P. caperata (L.) Ach.). Abstracts of the 1998 Congress on In Vitro Biology (Las Vegas, NV., May 30, 1998). In Vitro, Cellular & Developmental Biology, 34, (3) part II 73a.
Category:

Family - Apiaceae Taxon - Daucus carota L. Common name - Queen Anne's-lace, wild carrot Introduced - naturalized; ecologically invasive erect biennial forb blooms Jun.-Sep.
Category:

Ï JanuaryMarch 2006 16(1)118 PRODUCTION & MARKETING REPORTS Economic Evaluation of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for the Production of Strawberries in the Southeastern United States Olha Sydorovych1 , Charles D. Saey2 , Lisa M. Ferguson3 , E. Barclay Poling4 , Gina E. Fernandez5 , Phil M.
Category:

The carrot (Daucus carota) gets its name from the French word carotte, which in turn comes from the Latin carota. It has been known since ancient times and is believed to have originated in Afghanistan and adjacent areas.
Category:

Leuconostoc gelidum and Leuconostoc gasicomitatum strains dominated the lactic acid bacterium population associated with strong slime formation in an acetic-acid herring preserve.
Category:





Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS