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The Lundy cabbage flea beetle Psylliodes luridipennis is found only Lundy and nowhere else in the world. The larvae of the beetle mine the leaf-stalks and stems of the Lundy cabbage and the adults feed on the leaves.
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FACT SHEET No: 42/99 www.pir.sa.gov.au/factsheets Monitoring canola crops for cabbage moth The cabbage moth (Plutella xylostella) is a major pest of canola crops in SA.
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Project Description: Dr. Bresnick is testing whether the addition of large amonts of cabbage to the diet can prevent the development of breast cancer or the spread of cancer to the lungs.
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Diamondback Moth Control in Spring Cabbage K. Umeda, G. Gal, J. Murrieta Abstract In a small plot field study, diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella, DBM) in cabbage were not significantly reduced by various insecticide treatments when applied one time during the season.
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The life cycles of maggots on vegetable crops are similar. Adult maggots are dark gray flies that resemble the common housefly. Females lay small white eggs in plant stems right at the soil line or in cracks in the soil near plant stems.
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Symplocarpus. Skunk Cabbage grows in wet places throughout eastern North America, from Minnesota to Maine and south to Tennessee and North Carolina. There is a plant called Skunk Cabbage in the Pacific Northwest but it is Lysichitum americanum, and it has yellow spathes.
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Non-heading rogue plants of January King cabbage have as many leaves, and as short vegetative axes, as typical heading plants. Leaves of rogues are generally narrower than those of a corresponding age from headed plants sampled in the same crop, and their dry matter content is higher.
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Distribution: The main growing areas are West Europe and the Baltic countries, ex-USSR, China, Japan and America. White cabbages are predominant. Growth of red cabbage is mainly limited to mid Europe and Holland. Head cabbages thrive on heavy, loamy soils with a regulated water supply.
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Theories, Concepts and Issues in Advanced Family Nursing (NURSING 721) The Ohio State University, 2005 Theories, concepts, and issues from nursing and related sciences relevant to the development and care of women, children and families in various states of health and illness.
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carota color varieties pale orange, yellow and white during four periods of root development. The internal reference (housekeeping) genes ubi and act were normalizers for the Real-time RT PCR data. The expression of PSY2 in the white color variety was observed to be 6.
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CARROTS INTRODUCTION The carrot (Daucus carota L.) belongs to the family Apiaceae. It is related to celery, celeriac, coriander, fennel, parsnip and parsley, which are all members of this family. The carrot originated in Asia.
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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Daucus carota var sativus (Carrots) are grown for their prominent root structure and characteristic flavor and color. Carrots are grown as a cool season vegetable.
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The actin network is organized differently during division but it does not disappear as do the cortical microtubules. RLP stains a central filamentous cortical band as the chromatin begins to condense (preprophase); it stains the mitotic spindle (as recently shown by Seagull et al. [Seagull, R.
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This fairly hardy, rather slowly maturing vegetable is common in most home gardens as well as in many market gardens. The "carrot" mostly consists of enlarged taproot but the upper portion develops from the hypocotyl and is a part of the stem.
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Guo-Qing Tanga, Marcel Lüscherb, and Arnd Sturma a Friedrich Miescher Institute, Maulbeerstrasse 66, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland b Botanical Institute, University of Basel, Hebelstrasse 1, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
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bstract The fungal plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is responsible for disease in a wide range of commercially important crops throughout the world. Sclerotinia disease, or cottony soft rot, in carrot (Daucus carota L.) crops, is generally a post-harvest problem during storage.
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1 56 Chinese Science Bulletin Vol. 45 No. 2 January 2000 Cloning of lea cDNA fragment of carrot (Daucus carota L.) and analysis of its expression features QI Mei1,2 , CHEN Fan1 , HUANG Meijuan2 & WU Naihu1 1. Institute of Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China; 2.
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Associate Professor of Biology, Senior Faculty Status Ph.D. 1972, University of California, Berkeley; Postdoctoral Associate, 1973-1977, Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center; Plant Physiology and Plant Development.
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Read all the latest from the Chem / Bioinformatics world in the SelectScience.net Chem / Bioinformatics community
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