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COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN.

16634 COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN. http://biology.uwsp.edu/courses/plantid/cp-dicot-b/cp-dicot-b-096queenannes.htm 1-5' tall biennial with a stout, edible taproot. Plant covered with bristly hairs. Flowers small and white, but made conspicuous by their arrangement in a flat-topped, tightly packed, 2-4" wide umbel (often with a single pink or purple floret in the center). Leaves twice compound. Crops > Carrot > Research wild   carrot   daucus   carota   sweet   clover   white   yellow   parsley   family   rose   birdsfoot   trefoil   crown   vetch Jan 1, 2007  

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Combined effects of coating, modified atmosphere packaging, and gamma irradiation on quality maintenance of ready-to-use carrots (Daucus carota) February 2005 Journal of Food Protection Volume 68, Number 2, p. 353-359 R. Lafortune ; S. Caillet ; M. Lacroix http://www.foodprotection.org/QuickLinks.
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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).
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