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FR Doc 04-25042 [Federal Register: November 10, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 217)] [Rules and Regulations] [Page 65053-65067] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 7 CFR Part 319 [Docket No.
Q Quaking oats, Briza maxima Quamash, Camassia Queen Anne's lace, False, Ammi majus Queen Anne's lace Wild carrot, Daucus carota Queen Elizabeth rose, Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' Queen of Beauty Fragrance rose, Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' Queen of England rose, Rosa 'Queen of England' Queen
Root-knot nematode is caused by the plant parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. The nematode larvae feed on roots causing the swellings or knots that are characteristic of root-knot infection. Roots are often stunted and deformed (photo 1).
Barizza E, Lo Schiavo F, Terzi M, Filippini F. Evidence suggesting protein tyrosine phosphorylation in plants depends on the developmental conditions. FEBS LETT .
Twenty-three larvae survived for only three to four days. On fifth and ninth days of the test moulting by the remaining two larvae was recorded. One of these survived for only 11 days. On 16th day the other larvae stopped feeding and on the 18th day it pupated.
Pro- phylactic therapy based on oral administration of human autoantigens is not, however, feasible when sufcient quantities of candidate autoantigens are not available.