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16362 Updated November 11, 2006. http://courses.missouristate.edu/pbtrewatha/IDList8_485.htm Updated November 11, 2006 Pasture Weeds in Grass and Other Families & Woody Weeds: GRASS FAMILY (POACEAE) WEEDS: Annual Grasses Sandbur ( Cenchrus spp., POACEAE) Annual Dropseed ( Sporobolus neglectus Nash., POACEAE) Prairie Three-Awn, Triple-Awn Grass ( Aristida oligantha Michx., Crops > Carrot > Research poaceae   pasture   weeds   wild   grape   rosaceae   cinquefoil   tree   of   heaven   eastern   red   cedar   daucus   carota   l   vitaceae   anacardiaceae Jan 1, 2007  

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Symptoms: The disease usually starts on the leaf margins of older leaves, causing dark-brown to black spots with yellow borders. The expansion of numerous spots on a leaf will cause chlorosis (yellowing) and eventually necrosis (death) of the entire leaflet.
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Plant density: about 100/m2 (for half-long cultivars). Yields 25-50 t/ha (half-long cultivars). Requires light or well-textured soils, rich in decomposed organic matter; does not tolerate acid, alkaline or saline soils. Adapts well to climatic conditions. Nutrient demand/uptake/removal
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WILD CARROT, Daucus carota L. 1, entire plant; 2, flower head; 3, head in seed; 4, seed. Biennial, reproducing by seeds. In first year, produces rosette of finely divided leaves and fleshy taproot; in second year blooms and dies.
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Identification: Flowers white, in a very flat-topped umbel. Center of umbel commonly (but not always) with a black to dark purple central floret appearing like a black dot. Old flower clusters usually curling upward to form a cuplike structure.
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After reviewing the available data, the subject was discussed on 23-24 September 2004, and the following opinion was passed: Toxicological Assessment of Furocoumarins in Foodstuffs 1 Introduction Furocoumarins are compounds that contain a coumarin fused to a furan ring.
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The General Seed Certification Standards, as adopted by the Colorado Seed Growers Association, are basic, and together with the following specific standards, constitute the standards for certification of Crownvetch.
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Carophyllaceae: Wild carrot ( Daucus carota ) [DAUCA] Location: Glade Road PMB building, Blacksburg, Montgomery Co., VA Photographs by Peter Sforza 10/3/98 Weed collection index
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Heirloom Varieties: Golden Oldies in the Garden Presented by Joran Viers Bernalillo County Cooperative Extension Service Definitions What is an heirloom variety: An open-pollinated variety having some considerable ancestry and history of use. Definitions, cont.
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Mine reclamation practices can influence postmining water quality and the extent to which acid mine drainage is generated. Research suggests mine site rock geochemistry and lithology have more influence on postmining drainage chemistry than does reclamation (diPretoro and Rauch, 1987).
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