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1. Choi, Sang-Bong, Kwang-Woong Lee and Sung Ho Cho (1997). Cloning of CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase cDNA from Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Cells 7: 58-63. 2. Sohn, Seong-Han, Kyung-Hwan Kim, Jong-Sug Park, Duk-Ju Hwang, Jang-Ho Hahn, Kwang-Woong Lee and Young-Soo Hwang (1997).
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Urban Horticulture Chapter 11 Although crops have always been grown inside the city, urban horticulture is expanding and gaining more attention recently. Horticultural products include a large variety of vegetables, cereals, flowers, and trees.
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To make great sauce you must have good tomatoes. Not those artificial, funny coloured, dry, shrivalled excuses for tomatoes that you often see in supermarkets. Home grown are obviously the best and that's why Kate's Mum makes the best hot sauce.
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It is necessary to amend again maximum levels for certain contaminants to take into account new infor- mation and developments in Codex Alimentarius. At the same time, the text should, where appropriate, be clarified.
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Faulbaum: Botanik. Links des Informationszentrum Chemie Biologie der ETH Zürich, strukturiert nach Fachgebieten.
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Anim. Behav., 1997, 53, 13451356 Di erential e ects of mate competition and mate choice on eastern tiger salamanders R. D. HOWARD*, R. S. MOORMAN* & H. H.
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Capsicum spp (wild chilies), produce ripe fruits that repel seed predators in favor of animals that disperse seed. This is attributed to secondary metabolites (capsaicin) that deter consumption by mammals, such as rodents, that typically destroy seeds while consuming fruits.
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High Quality Solanaceous Vegetables by Exploration of Natural Biodiversity (INDOSOL) Netherlands Programme Coordinator: Prof. dr. R Visser (Wageningen University and Research Center - WUR) Indonesian Programme Coordinator: Dr. S.
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an elephant ear Zea mays corn Zizyphus jujuba (vulgaris)* (jujube), mauritiana* (Indian jujube), mucronata, spina-christi* ............ Hosts reported with damaging populations of PHM have a asterisk (*) after the scientific name.
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The Plant Cell, Vol. 11, 643659, April 1999, www.plantcell.org © 1999 American Society of Plant Physiologists Exocytosis and Endocytosis Nicholas H. Battey,a,1 Nicola C. James,a Andrew J.
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