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Nucleic acid-based methods are promising tools in addressing new questions concerning microbial communities. We have developed several new methods in the field of nucleic acid-based microbial community analyses.
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Review Mechanisms of self-incompatibility in flowering plants N.F. Silva and D.R. Goring*, Biology Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 (Canada) Received 10 May 2001; received after revision 20 June 2001; accepted 20 June 2001 Abstract.
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The results revealed that the major income of farmers surveyed was from rubber. Most farmers grew vegetables as a source of supplementary income. The favorite vegetables grown were yard long beans, cucumbers , luffa , chinese cabbage, chinese kale , mustard leaves and bitter gourd.
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CHINESE CABBAGE Chinese cabbage is a member of the Cruciferae family, which also includes cabbage, broccoli, cauli- flower and mustard. In fact, Chinese cabbage is more closely related to mustard than to cabbage.
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