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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.
a product of the Intensive English Language Program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Summer 2003 The Directors Corner by Dr. Alan D. Lytle The end of the Summer 2003 semester marks the one-year anniversary of our new curriculum.
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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Because of market demand, there are low tolerances for insect and mite damage on edible foods. Such damage can reduce the yield and quality of produce. Even with small amounts of damage, sometimes a crop is rejected at ma rket because of cosmetic blemishes or the presence of insect parts. In
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191 Bibliography ABARE (2000) Australian crop report. Australian commodities. Forecasts and issues. Vol. 7. (Crops and Livestock Economics Branch, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Research Economics, DPIE, Canberra, Australia) Abbott, C. and Povey, S. (1994) Somatic cell hybrids.
Before ultra-dry technology can be adopted in China, the short- and long-term effects of drying seeds to very low water contents must be evaluated. To do this, the viability and vigour of seeds of five vegetable species (Chinese cabbage, Brassica campestris L. ssp.