Home India Indonesia Taiwan Kenya Thailand Vietnam
New Listings     Hot Listings     Top Rated     Editor Pick     Add a Listing      Upgrade a Listing     Update a Listing     Get Rated     Suggest a Category     Contact
+ Main Category

Crops: 6288
Biology: 168

+ Tell a Friend

Fill out the information below to email a friend a brief note about 'Olericulture: Vegetable Cultivation and Production'

Your Name:
     
Your Email:
     
Friend's Name:
     
Friend's Email:
     

     


+ Top 10


+ Directory Statistics


Links: 6598
Categories: 68
Registered Users: 104
Mailing List Subscribers: 25

+ Pagerank Statistics

PR 7
2 site(s)
PR 6
27 site(s)
PR 5
178 site(s)
PR 4
620 site(s)
PR 3
872 site(s)
PR 2
510 site(s)
PR 1
200 site(s)

+ Join Mailing List

Joining mailing list will entitle you to receive occasional emails informing you of news and updates to the site and any special offers that may be of interest to you.






Chile Pepper Production in California.

17790 Chile Pepper Production in California. http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/7244.pdf Nearly all fields in the southern desert valleys are transplanted in late January or February for harvest from late April through June. On the southern coast, planting also begins in January and continues through May for harvest from May through September. Crops > Chili pepper > Research phytophthora   root   rot   moisture   stress   knot   nematode   acreage   pungency   calcium   deficiency   fruit   set   capsicum   annuum   l Jan 1, 2006  

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating



Other links at Crops > Chili pepper > Research

Thai Pepper - (Capsicum annuum): other varieties are grown as well, including the jalapeņo, serrano, etc. The Thai peppers are very hot (hotter than the jalapeņo and serrano), which does not diminish when cooked.
Category:

Herbs and Spices Essential Oils The characteristic scents of aromatic plants are due to the presence of essential oils, volatile substances that contribute to the essence or aroma of certain species Essential oils are commonly found in leaves, flowers, and fruits, where they occur in specialized
Category:

Have you ever innocently bitten into a chunk of cayenne pepper in a spicy stir-fry or splashed a few too many drops of hot sauce on your Cajun jambalaya? If so, you probably havent forgotten the aftereffects.
Category:

All Coast Guard personnel who are required to carry pepper spray (oleoresin capsicum) for Law Enforcement duties are required to be sprayed in the same manner that they are trained to use it on an aggressive subject. Specifically, the spray is passed twice across the face just above the eyebrows.
Category:

Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Tephritidae: Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann - Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly
Category:

The food @ glenn team love a challenge - no function number is too small or too large, no menu is too simple or too ambitious, no theme is beyond their realisation. Exceeding expectations and delivering value for money is key to their success.
Category:

Photographs of Garden Flowers Index Prev. | 1 | Next Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum 'Anaheim' COMMON NAME: HOT PEPPER Family Name: Solanaceae Home
Category:

STRUCTURAL AND ENZYMATIC PARAMETERS THAT DETERMINE ALKYL DEHYDROGENATION/HYDROXYLATION OF CAPSAICINOIDS BY CYTOCHROME P450 ENZYMES Christopher A. Reilly and Garold S.
Category:

What it is: Pepper spray, in everyday terms, is an irritating substance extracted from the cayenne pepper plant, which is mixed with natural oil. This mixture is placed into a container and pressurized to create a spray or an aerosol.
Category:

Peppers thrive in a well-drained, fertile soil that is well supplied with moisture. Use a starter fertilizer when transplanting. Apply supplemental fertilizer (side-dressing) after the first flush of peppers is set.
Category:





Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS