Macerated Brassica leaves suppress Pythium ultimum.
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Edgar Reeves FFor more than a decade, the College of Agriculture at the University of Wyoming has published Reflections. I believe it is the most attractive research magazine in the academic world.
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86 Field Trips Introduction One day was set aside to enable all the participants to visit four protected- agriculture complexes. The diversity of structures, growing systems and crops provided an excellent forum for further discussion of the major themes of the Workshop.
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74 Geoffrey C. Bowker The Game of the Name: Nomenclatural Instability in the History of Botanical Informatics Geoffrey C. Bowker 74 Abstract Botanical nomenclature of vascular plants dates back to the rst edition of Linnaeus in 1753.
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(The friends who have helped me with this "New Year" letter are Israel and Elsie Epstein, formerly of New York, writers and editors in Peking; Sidney Rittenberg formerly of Charleston, S.C.
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After 7 days2 cultivation in an induction medium containing 1 (v/v) methanol, the expression level of the recombinant enzyme was 28,500 U/l, 38 times that of the wild-type enzyme.
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Still in Ste. Genevieve County, neighbors Steven and Carol Flieg harvest a cornucopia of veggies and enough eggs to give every man, woman and child in Ste. Genevieve (pop. 4,500) a half dozen a day.
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Research Reports Impact of Agro-Chemical Use on Productivity and Health in Vietnam by Nguyen Huu Dung, Tran Chi Thien, Nguyen Van Hong, Nguyen Thi Loc, Dang Van Minh, Trinh Dinh Thau, Huynh Thi Le Nguyen, Nguyen Tan Phong, And Thai Thanh Son 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.
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Go to: Previous page Next page Page in PDF format Table of Contents Publications List PROCESSED CHINESE CABBAGE AND DAIKON, WATERCRESS PROCESSED CHINESE CABBAGE AND DAIKON: Quantity processed, price, and value, State of Hawaii, 1999-2003 Year Chinese cabbage Daikon Quantity processed Farm
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NOTICE: Hard copies of the Australian New Crops Newsletter are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher. Details of availability are included in the Advice on Publications Available.
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PARTICIPANTS: Barry Brennan (UH-M), Fred Brooks (ASCC), A. Lee Eavy (CNMI), Mike Kawate (UH-M), Rick Melnicoe (UC-D), Geraldine Rengiil (College of Micronesia-Belau), Cathy Tarutani (UH-M), L. S. Yudin (UoG). Invited but did not attend (Bob Boesch, Hi DOA), Ron Mau (CTAHR). 1.
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