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18756 ncnl1231. http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/newslett/ncnl1231.htm 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. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research bamboo   agricultural   crop   processed   food   brassica   crops   oleracea   clover   acacia   market   compost Jan 1, 2001  

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This study was conducted to examine the potentially preventive effect of Chinese cabbage (Brassica chinensis), a brassica vegetable most commonly consumed in China, against this carcinogen induced DNA adduct formation in rats and its possible mechanisms.
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For control of various insects infesting certain field, fruit, nut, and vegetable crops. Active Ingredient: chlorpyrifos: O,O-diethyl-O- (3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl) phosphorothioate .......................................44.9% Inert Ingredients ....................................................
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The familiar green head cabbage really doesnt need much of an introduction. Its versatility in meal preparation is well known. Red cabbage, with a deep red-purple color, is delicious and attractive when shredded into salads and is also good for pickling.
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Note: If you have saved the soil from Week 4, your students are welcome to use it this week to build their terrariums. See Terrarium Habitats for ideas about adding living things to the terrarium.
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The leafhopper nymphs (individually) were allowed to feed in a six-day inoculation feeding period (IFP) on spring wheat (wheat strain) and spring barley (barley strain). The percentage of transmissibility was evaluated by symptom manifestation and by DAS-ELISA four weeks after inoculation.
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Only through plant tissue analy- sis can we assess the plants nutritional status and determine how well the soil is supplying the plants nutritional requirements.
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PAHO/CAR/3.1/01.01 Protocol for the Nutritional Management of Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension in the Caribbean Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute Jamaica PAHO/WHO Office of Caribbean Program Coordination Barbados 2004 PAHO/CAR/3.1/01.
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