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Concept note: brassica genome sequencing written by Ian Bancroft and Yong Pyo Lim on behalf of the Multinational Brassica Genome Project steering group
Comparative and Functional Genomics Comp Funct Genom 2003; 4: 216224. Published online 1 April 2003 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/cfg.277 Conference Review Emerging use of gene expression microarrays in plant physiology Stan D. Wullschleger* and Stephen P.
1 2 SUSENAS VSEN99.M REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1999 NATIONAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY LISTING OF CONSUMPTION / HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES CONFINDENTIAL I. LOCATION IDENTIFICATION III.
Foreign Agricultural Service GAIN Report Global Agriculture Information Network Voluntary Report - public distribution Date: 8/1/2000 GAIN Report #KS0089 Korea, Republic of Product Brief The Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Market 2000 Approved by: Darly A. Brehm U.S.
Bill; Bay, Roger R. technical coordinators. 1993. Proceedings of the workshop on research methodologies and applications for Pacific Island agroforestry; July 16-20, 1990; Kolonia, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-140.
Repollo chino (2n = 20 cromosomas) es oriundo del Extremo Oriente. Corresponde a uno de los vegetales más importantes cultivados en China y Japón. Ha sido cultivado al igual que pak-choi al menos desde el siglo 5 d.C..
SUSTAINABLE NUTRITIONAL IMPROVEMENT: MID-TERM: CHUABO: MAR/APR 2004 A. IDENTIFICATION OF HOUSEHOLD A01. DISTRICT: A02. LOCALITY: A03. VILLAGE: A04. HH: A05. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD: IF MOVED: NEW VILLAGE: A06.
IR-4 NEW PRODUCTS/TRANSITIONAL SOLUTION LIST - NOVEMBER 2000 Page 1 Compiled by J. Baron, IR-4 Project The following New Pest Control Products/Transition Solutions List contains brief description of numerous new pesticides that have been introduced over the last several years.
Check with seedsman to determine if seed is hot-water treated. If not, soak seed at 122degF (50degC). Use a 20-minute soak for broccoli, cauliflower, collards, kale, and Chinese cabbage. Soak brussels sprouts and cabbage for 25 minutes. Note. Hot water seed treatment may reduce seed germination.