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Expression of cycloheximide resistance in carrot somatic hybrids and...
Southwest Region, Area 4 Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Plan October 2006 Maintenance and Operations Division Executive Summary The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) manages approximately 460 miles of roadside right-of-way throughout Klickitat and Skamania counties.
2) To develop a simple tool to predict wild carrot seed production on seedheads cut during grass seed swathing. 3) To determine the effect of temperature during wild carrot seed maturation on the germination timing and rate of next seasons wild carrot population.
474 The Ohio Naturalist. [Vol. XII, No. 4, THE DIURNALINODDING OF THE WILD CARROT AND OTHER PLANTS. JOHN H. SCHAFFNER. Many plants exhibit periodical movements during the twenty- four hours of a day.
Rev. Bras. de AGROCIÊNCIA, v.3, no 3, 131-138, Set.-Dez., 1997 131 EFEITO DA EMBEBIÇÃO-SECAGEM DE SEMENTES DE CENOURA NO VIGOR E POTENCIAL DE ARMAZENAMENTO BEVILAQUA, Gilberto A. P. 1 ; PESKE, Silmar T. 1 ; FILHO, Benedito G. S. 2 & SANTOS, Dora S.B 2 1 UFPEL/FAEM, Depto de Fitotecnia, Cx.
Carotenoids, believed to have derived their name from the fact that they constitute the major pigment in the carrot root, Daucus carota, are found throughout the plant kingdom, although their presence is often masked by chlorophyll.
Here you can find an short abstract of the research projet 'Investigations on the dynamic of growth of selected carrot varieties from biodynamic and conventional breeding lines, on the optimization of the carrot cultivation and the quality of carrot seeds.' of Unit 'Organic Farming and Cropping' at
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices is haploid and has a small genome size in the lower limit of eukaryotes Mohamed Hijri* and Ian R.
Axial and radial transport and the accumulation of photoassimilates in carrot taproot were studied using C-14 labelling and autoradiography. Axial transport of the C-14 labelled assimilates inside the taproot was rapid and occurred mainly in the young phloem found in rows radiating from the cambium.