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Slutrapport 2002 - Center for "Effekter og risici ved anvendt bioteknologi i planteproduktionen".
1. Kühnl, T., Koch, U., Heller, W. and Wellman, E. Chlorogenic acid biosynthesis: characterization of a light-induced microsomal 5-O-(4-coumaroyl)-D-quinate/shikimate 3'-hydroxylase from carrot (Daucus carota L.) cell suspension cultures. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 258 (1987) 226-232.
Dark-grown carrot (Daucus carota L.) tissue cultures were found to contain both protein components of the NADP/thioredoxin system--NADP-thioredoxin reductase and the thioredoxin characteristic of heterotrophic systems, thioredoxin h.
Edible species are Daucus carota (carrots), Apium graveolens (celery) and Pastinaca sativa (parsnip). This family is also famous for some poisonous species. Alkaloids are found in such individuals as Cicuta maculatat (water hemlock) and Conium maculatum (poison hemlock).
Australian Water Conservation and Reuse Research Program Impacts on soil, groundwater and surface water from continued irrigation of food and turf crops with water reclaimed from sewage. Daryl Stevens3 , Murray Unkovich1 , Jim Kelly3 , Guang- GouYing2 .
Home About the Garden Plant Collection Links Search Browse About the Plant List Carrot ( Daucus carota L.) Family: Umbelliferae Medicinal uses: Carotenoids are an anti-oxidant Part used medicinally: Root Native origin: Temperate Region Daucus carota L. Daucus carota L. Photos: D. Doel
NOTES ON TAXONOMY AND BIOLOGY: Like other cyst forming nematodes, it has sedentary endoparasitic habits. Cysts are persistent tanned sacs derived by the female body and contain the eggs. Cysts persist in soil for many years.
urpose - This garden highlights issues of hunger, food, and nutrition. It presents common and easy to grow vegetables. The vegetables in this garden are planted, tended and harvested by 4-H club members. Many of the vegetables are donated to the local food shelf.
Biophysical Journal Volume 70 March 1996 1138-1143 Visualization of Plant Cell Walls by Atomic Force Microscopy Andrew R. Kirby, A. Patrick Gunning, Keith W. Waldron, Victor J.
The conversion of provitamin D to previtamin D is a photochemical reaction requiring ultraviolet-B photons. ` Not only vitamin D2 but also vitamin D3 have been found in a variety of plants.
Sample journal from CABI Publishing Please note: This title is not a full issue, but provides sufficient information to illustrate typical journal format, contents and indexing Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Volume 7, No. 4 Contents Abstracts 1623 2172 BOTANY . . . . . . . . .