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Daucus carota.

16766 Daucus carota. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/landscape/dbpages/458.html GROWTH HABIT: First year, develops a rosette of finely divided leaves, with a white fleshy taproot shaped like a carrot. Mature plant has hollow stems and carrot-like odor and can grow to height of 6 feet. SOIL: Well drained. SUN: Full sun to part shade. Crops > Carrot > Research daucus   carota   northern   florida   wild   carrot   low   fertility   umbels   clasping   fleshy   umbelliferae   petiole Jan 1, 2001  

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The percentage of cells successfully transformed by Agrobacteria is usually very low (not more than 10% and usually much less; Thomas et al., 1989). In this report we show that in carrot (Daucus carota L., ssp.
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*For correspondence (fax +31 20 5257934; e-mail hartog@bio.uva.nl). Summary Rhizobium-secreted nodulation factors are lipochitooligosaccharides that trigger the initiation of nodule formation on host legume roots.
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First Previous Next Last Show record: 1190 Total records: 1222 Search found: 1222 Unsorted Database: hosts.fp5 Viewing record 1190 of 1222 Spodoptera Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) Order Umbellales Family Apiaceae Host Daucus carota ssp. sativus (Hoffm.) Arcang. Common carrot Reference Avidov
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To determine the influence of reduced irrigation input, carrot plants were grown on a coarse-textured, sandy soil during summer at Medina WA with daily irrigation.
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a Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Lermontova 132, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia; fax: 7 (3952) 51-0754; e-mail: makar@sifibr.irk.ru
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Identification: Flowers white, in a very flat-topped umbel. Center of umbel commonly (but not always) with a black to dark purple central floret appearing like a black dot. Old flower clusters usually curling upward to form a cuplike structure.
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2005. Vascular flora of the Fort Whyte Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba: 2002  2004. Habitat Management and Ecosystem Monitoring Section, Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection Branch, Manitoba Conservation. Report No. 2005-02, Winnipeg, MB. 37 pp.
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House U.S. Embassy Beijing Prepared by: Adam Branson Report Highlights: China's Ministry of Agriculture revised the list of plants eligible for new plant variety protection (new PVP) on May 20, 2005 by including 21 additional varieties. The list updates information contained in CH4059.
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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.
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Plant density: about 100/m2 (for half-long cultivars). Yields 25-50 t/ha (half-long cultivars). Requires light or well-textured soils, rich in decomposed organic matter; does not tolerate acid, alkaline or saline soils. Adapts well to climatic conditions. Nutrient demand/uptake/removal
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