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farrell@sask.usask.ca germida@sask.usask.ca December 29, 1999 Assessment of Phytoremediation as an In-Situ Technique for Cleaning Oil-Contaminated Sites Prepared by: C.M. Frick, R.E. Farrell and J.J.
IDENTITY Nombre: Meloidogyne fallax Karssen, 1996 Posición taxonómica: Animalia: Nematoda: Secernentea: Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae Nombre común: False Columbia root-knot nematode Importancia: Previously known only from a small area in Europe, M.
During the summer months, the tall stalks of this elegant white wildflower can be seen gracing the landscape near roadsides, and in untended fields. Queen Anne s Lace originated in Eurasia, and was transported to North America in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds.
Among these are two genes named TaIRI-1 and TaIRI-2 (Triticum aestivum ice recrystallization inhibition) that are up-regulated during cold acclimation in freezing-tolerant species.
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A survey of weeds commonly found in irrigated carrot (Daucus carota L.) potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Sokoto Fadama (latitude 13o 01`N and longitude 5o 15`E) was carried out during 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 dry seasons.
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).