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Butterfly Garden Basics - School Gardens - University of Florida Environmental Horticulture Department.

16363 Butterfly Garden Basics - School Gardens - University of Florida Environmental Horticulture Department. http://hort.ufl.edu/ggk/school_gardens/butterfly_garden.shtml A well-planned butterfly garden becomes a small but representative sample of the surrounding habitat and as such provides a safe haven for butterflies and other wildlife to gather, seek shelter, acquire food and water, and reproduce. Crops > Carrot > Research swallowtail   butterflies   larval   host   aristolochia   plants   sweet   bay   daucus   carota   jersey   tea   bee   balm   cow   parsnip Jan 1, 2007  

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Ion channels are transport proteins present in the cell membranes of all living organisms. KDCl (K+ Daucus carota 1) is a potassium channel cloned from carrot roots. It does not express functional channels when injected alone in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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bstract In a field experiment with a susceptible population of annual wild carrot (Daucus carota) from Iran, artificial inoculations with the fungal pathogen A. dauci led to a strong and very significant increase of the diseased leaf area.
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