Write a Review
Add to My Favorite
Refer it to Friend
Report Broken Link
Other links at Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research
1958 Ph.D. Vegetable Breeding, Michigan State University 1956 M.S. Vegetable Breeding, Michigan State University 1955 B.S. Plant Pathology, MacDonald College Breeding and genetics of snap bean, lima bean, cabbage, cauliflower, and Chinese cabbage.
Category:
In contrast to expanding Taiwanese companies, Korea's and Japan's TFT-LCD makers are predicted to see their market share shrink. It is expected that Korea's market share would fall to 33 percent in 2003, down from 43 percent this year, and to 37 percent in 2001.
Category:
Information on fruits and vegetables as listed in INFO2000 F&V database Apples Apples are grown as a dessert fruit, for cooking, canning, and pie filling, and for the production of apple juice and cider.
Category:
TISNET TRADE AND INVESTMENT INFORMATION BULLETIN November 2003 ISSUE NO. 71 TISNET The TISNET Trade Information Bulletin has been issued since 1985 as a means to exchange trade-related information through TISNET.
Category:
Cabbage and Lettuce= chinese cabbage, cabbages, spinach, spring onions, and onions.
Category:
Flowers: Perfect, actinomorphic, 4-merous (traditional family name = "cross"); stamens TETRADYNAMOUS; carpels 2, syncarpous; ovary superior, 2-locular; numerous parietal ovules Inflorescences: Bractless racemes
Category:
Subject: CHICKEN: Chinese Salad Lines: 25 CHINESE SALAD 1 head cabbage-chopped 2 chicken breasts-cooked and choped 2 pkg. chicken flavored ramen noodles 10 oz. pkg. frozen peas and carrots 1 pkg. sliced almonds DRESSING (shake together) 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup oil 7 tbl. rice vinegar 1/4 tbl.
Category:
. 2 This cookbook is designed to empower you to act as an enlightened consumer. Understanding that the impact of the consumer food dollar goes beyond the wallet is the first step in moving towards an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable food system.
Category:
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.
Category:
BEETS BROCCOLI BRUSSEL SPROUTS CARROTS CHINESE CABBAGE CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER COLLARDS DAIKON EGGPLANT GARLIC GREEN BEANS KALE LEEKS MUSTARD GREENS ONIONS POTATOES PEPPERS, BELL PEPPERS SUGAR PUMPKINS PAC CHOI RUTABAGA RADISH SPINACH SWEET CORN SWEET POTATOES SWISS
Category: