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ARS | Publication request: Alternative to Handweeding Volunteer Potato in Carrot (Solanum Tuberosum) in Carrot (Daucus Carota).

16797 ARS | Publication request: Alternative to Handweeding Volunteer Potato in Carrot (Solanum Tuberosum) in Carrot (Daucus Carota). http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?seq_no_115=182444 Weed management in domestic carrot production is characterized by high yield loss potential, few herbicides, and heavy reliance on handweeding. The most troublesome weed in carrot is volunteer potato and no herbicides are registered for control of the wee... Crops > Carrot > Research weed   management   daucus   carota   prometryn   solanum   research   demographic   models   information   quality   invasive   potato   tuber Jan 1, 2007  

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Food-borne viruses in Europe Rapid detection of transnational foodborne viral infections and elucidation of transmission routes through molecular tracing and development of a common database.
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Daucus carota is a biennial forb with alternate, finely-divided compound leaves and a large flat-topped inflorescence comprized of many small white flowers. The flowers are arranged in compound umbels and there are pinnately divided bracts at the base of the inflorescence.
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The AMF suppressed the R. similis population by almost 50% and thusincreased protection of the root against the nematode. This reduction was significant for both females and males within roots.
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Lecture 36 Herbs with ± prickly stems Leaves: opposite Inflorescence = involucrate capitula Flowers: bisexual, radial, 4 merous. Calyx: persistant, pappus-like Corolla: 4 fused petals Androecium: 4 stamens Gynoecium: 2 carpels fused; ovary inferior Fruit = achene.
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Lemon Citrus limon Pepper, red Capsicum annum Blackberry Rubus spp. Pea Pisum sativa Carrot Daucus carota Radish Raphanus sativus Potato Salanum tuberosum Cucumber Cucumis sativas SENSITIVE (0.5-0.75 mg/l) MODERATELY TOLERANT (2.0-4.
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PUBLIKATIONSLISTE Dr. agr. Jafargholi Imani 1997 - 2007 2007 Imani, J., Doil, A., Winkelmann, T. and K.-H. Kogel (2007): Enhancement of genetic transformation rates in plants using cell cycle synchronized suspension cultures. International Conference: Plant Transformation Technologies (PTT) 04.-07.
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N. Abu-Khalaf, B. Bennedsen and G. Bjørn. Distinguishing Carrots Characteristics by Near Infrared (NIR) Reflectance and Multivariate Data Analysis. Agricultural Engineering International: the CIGR Journal of Scientific Research and Development. Manuscript FP 03 012. March, 2004.
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Queen Anne's Lace is the wild progenitor of our carrot. Although native to the Old World, these white lacy umbels are a familiar sight in the United States and Canada This plant is a biennial which grows, in its second year, from a taproot (the carrot) to a height of two to four feet.
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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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