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At the recent Plant and Animal Genome XII (PAG XII) Conference in San Diego, Dr. Graham King, Research Leader at the Horticulture Research International, UK, introduced this new project. Initially in 2002, a website www.brassica.
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For Educators, Gardeners, Farmers, Foresters, and Landscapers Agroforestry Guides for Pacific Islands Well-researched, concise, user-friendly...an invaluable practical resource for those working to conserve and expand the use of trees in agricultural systems.
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This group of crops belongs to the family Cruciferae, and is thus also referred to as cruciferous crops or crucifers. The commercially important crops all belong to the genus Brassica, hence the reference to brassica crops or simply brassicas.
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Witt /s/ Tim B. Witt Deputy Administrator SUBJECT: Adjusted Gross Revenue Pilot Program The Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) Pilot Program has been expanded for the 2000 AGR insurance year.
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International Conference on New Trends in Computational Statistics with Biomedical Applications Information Bulletin August 30 September 1, 2001 Osaka University Convention Center 2 Contents Welcome to Osaka 3 1. The ICNCB 3 2. Organization 4 3.
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1 Pesticide Update: Fruit & Vegetable Insect Management in Home Gardens 2000/2001 Celeste Welty Extension Entomologist Ohio State University Pyrethroid insecticides for home gardens " cyfluthrin " esfenvalerate " permethrin cyfluthrin " same A.I.
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Fu, I-M., C. Shennan, and G.E. Welbaum. 1993. Evaluating Chinese cabbage cultivars for high temperature tolerance. p. 570-573. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), New crops. Wiley, New York.
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57 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND OTHER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE UNCTAD/WTO 1 Export Quality - No.
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Introduction The Diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.), is considered to be the most destructive insect pest of crucifer crops worldwide. DBM larvae feed on leaves of crucifer crops such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliower, collards, kale, kohlrabi, Chinese cabbage, and Brussels sprouts.
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