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UMass Amherst: Biology Department - Herbarium - FSFC Seed Collection.
Willis Wood, Michigan State University, East Lansing, U.S.A. Scott Kellogg, Salk Institute Biotechnology/Industrial Associates, Inc., San Diego, California, U.S.A. John Abelson, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
europa.eu/comm/food/food/animalnutrition/feedadditives/registeradditives_en.htm Community legislation on feed additives http://ec.europa.eu/comm/food/food/animalnutrition/feedadditives/index_en.
Molekularbiologische Untersuchungen zur Biosynthese der Oligosaccharid-Antibiotika Saccharomicin A und B in Saccharothrix espanaensis Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Naturwissenschaften (Doctor rerum naturalium; Dr. rer. nat.
I. This laboratory is designed for you to identify members of the Asteraceae (Compositae). Refer to Plant Systematics pp. 326-331 and Zomlefer pp. 203 - 211 to become familiar with this family.
aua.gr) Received 23 February 2000; accepted in revised form 2 February 2001 Key words: carrot cell lines, expression, heat-shock, HSP90 gene, oleosin, LEA Abstract We have isolated an hsp90 gene from carrot (Daucus carota).
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Daucus carota var sativus (Carrots) are grown for their prominent root structure and characteristic flavor and color. Carrots are grown as a cool season vegetable.
Planting: Carrots (Daucus carota) are cool-season plants that grow best at average temperatures between 60 and 65 F. The optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 55 to 75 F. Seeds will not germinate above 95 F.