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16359 aster2. http://www.ica.gov.co/publicaciones/plagas/aster/asterendemica/aster21.htm Aster, Callistephus chinensis (China aster), Daucus carota (Zanahoria), Gladiolus (Gladiolo), Hordeum vulgare (Cebada), Lactuca sativa (Lechuga), Linum usitatissimum (Lino), Lycopersicon esculentum (Tomate), Solanum tuberosum (Papa), Spinacia oleracea (Espinaca). Crops > Carrot > Research aster   yellows   virescence   apium   graveolens   daucus   carota   china   beet   san   vicente   spinacia   oleracea   lactuca   sativa   linum   usitatissimum Jan 1, 2002  

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N. Abu-Khalaf, B. Bennedsen and G. Bjørn. Distinguishing Carrots Characteristics by Near Infrared (NIR) Reflectance and Multivariate Data Analysis. Agricultural Engineering International: the CIGR Journal of Scientific Research and Development. Manuscript FP 03 012. March, 2004.
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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.
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Combined effects of coating, modified atmosphere packaging, and gamma irradiation on quality maintenance of ready-to-use carrots (Daucus carota) February 2005 Journal of Food Protection Volume 68, Number 2, p. 353-359 R. Lafortune ; S. Caillet ; M. Lacroix http://www.foodprotection.org/QuickLinks.
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1Department of Plant Science, University College P.O. Box 78, Cardiff CF11XL, Wales, U.K. 2Institute of Horticultural Research (National Vegetable Research Station) Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, U.K. Correspondence to: Institute of Horticultural Research (N.V.R.S.
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Careful attention to the soil makes these Vitamin A-rich roots a snap to grow. Plant in deep, stone-free soil (a raised bed is great) with a fine surface. Thin and weed carefully, and mulch to keep soil cool.
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