Color of Light Reflected to Leaves Modifies Nutrient Content of Carrot Roots -- Antonious and Kasperbauer 42 (4): 1211 -- Crop ...
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Vernalization is the process whereby flowering is promoted by a cold treatment given to a germinated seed or to a vegetative plant. Which of the following statements is true?
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Blast performed on July-31-2007 BLASTP 2.2.13 [Nov-27-2005] Reference: Altschul, Stephen F., Thomas L. Madden, Alejandro A. Schäffer, Jinghui Zhang, Zheng Zhang, Webb Miller, and David J.
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Another name for Queen Anne's Lace is the Wild Carrot which has a strong carrot smell which should help you identify it from other similar plants. The stem and leafstalk are bristly.
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BIODIVERSITY DATA SOURCEBOOK Table 4. Major food crops Table 4. Major food crops Plants are used as sources of medicinal products, timber and as ornamentals; their products figure in a very wide variety of manufacturing processes; fuelwood provides a source of energy for rural communities.
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All previously identified white or nonpigmented carrot roots such as those from wild carrot and white derivatives of yellow or orange types have been dominant to the production of pigment, which is recessive. The primary pigments in orange carrot tissue are alpha and beta carotene.
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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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