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Origin of the name (etimology) : Well known by our forefathers who used to give it heating properties : "daucus" comes from daukos, name given by the Greeks to some members of the the Umbelliferae family and it seems to derive from "daîo" : I overheat .
The Daucus carota (L.) Dc3 promoter: uidA (b-glucuroni- dase: GUS) chimaeric reporter (ProDc3:GUS) is induced by ABA, osmoticum, and the auxin indole-3- acetic acid (IAA) in vegetative tissues of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.
[exit DNR], a Web site presented by the Wisconsin Herbarium, to view photos and learn more about these plant species, as well as the rest of Wisconsin's Flora.
Carrots were grown on 78,530 acres in the United States in 1969, with a farm value of $82,967,000. The seeds, about a million pounds, were produced on about 2,000 acres, primarily in California, Idaho, and Oregon (Whitaker et al. 1970). Plant: When grown for seed (fig.
Ion channels are transport proteins present in the cell membranes of all living organisms. KDCl (K+ Daucus carota 1) is a potassium channel cloned from carrot roots. It does not express functional channels when injected alone in Xenopus laevis oocytes.