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Common Name: Carrot Botanical Name: Daucus carota Carrots are a terrific North Country vegetable for many reasons. Firstly they are a terrific source of Vitamin A. They also produce a lot of food in a small space. A 20 ft row feeds 4 people!
HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION NO. 2 (18th Edition) A CHECKLIST OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS OF NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA BY James P. Smith, Jr. and John O. Sawyer, Jr.
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However, it is not clear whether their hybrids are able to survive and reproduce outside managed elds, and if cultivar genes introgress into wild populations.
This review offers a brief overview of the field of microbial and plant biocatalysts, discusses the studies thus far on the use of intact plant materials for conducting synthetic chemical reactions, and considers some opportunities for future development.
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Free cultured carrot cells can develop like zygotic embryos and can initiate the complex growing regions that produce organs (shoots and roots) independently of the normal environment of the fertilized egg.
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RESEARCH ARTICLES CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 84, NO. 6, 25 MARCH 2003 775 *For correspondence. (e-mail: pcbt@cscftri.ren.nic.in) Elicitation of anthocyanin production in callus cultures of Daucus carota and involvement of calcium channel modulators G. Sudha and G. A.