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Publication: Breithaupt Dietmar, Zorn H., Takenberg M., Schwack W., Berger R. G. (2003): Enzymatic hydrolysis of carotenoid esters of marigold flowers (Tagetes erecta L.) and red paprika (Capsicum annuum L.) by commercial lipases and Pleurotus sapidus extracellular lipase
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88 inches x 14.17 inches, watercolor by ©Christine Stephenson, 2000 Cover art: Brussels Sprouts, watercolor by ©Christine Stephenson, 2000, part of the Hunt Institute 10th Annual Exhibition of Botanical Art and Illustration.
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The midsummer food with pickled herring, and very small new potatoes, tomatoes and lettuce. I had Brussels sprouts too. But that is not special midsummer food.
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Commonly called cabbage leaf coneflower, Rudbeckia maxima is an eye-catching perennial native to warm, moist pine woods and plains from Arkansas to Louisiana and into Texas. However, its range of acceptable climates extends farther north. R.
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Description : I keep intending to learn the distinguishing features of "common white umbelliferous things" so here's a start at it.
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Wild carrot: Encyclopedia with 57,959 entries from biotech, medicine & life sciences.
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Appreciation is expressed to William N. Grafton, extension wildlife specialist, West Virginia University, for help with this work including selection of plant species described. Contents
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Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) has homochlamydeous flowers. Like Liliaceae plants such as lily and tulip, the perianths of asparagus have two whorls of almost identical petaloid organs, called tepals.
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Origin and Distribution: Wild asparagus is native to coastal regions of Europe and Asia, and was brought to North America by European settlers in the 1700 s. It is commonly cultivated in gardens, and often escapes, becoming established in waste places, along roadsides and fencerows.
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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS The Liliaceae family, with approximately 240 genera and up to 3000 species, contains many important medicinal, edible, and ornamental plants.
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SLM1 had extensive sequence similarity to the snapdragon MADS box gene PLENA, SLM2 to GLOBOSA, SLM3 to DEFICIENS and both SLM4 and SLM5 were similar to SQUAMOSA.
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Elisabetta Caporali, Alberto Spada and Giovanna Marziani Università di Milano, Dipartimento di Biologia e Centro Studi Biologia Cellulare e Molecolare delle Piante, Via Celoria 26, I-20133 Milano, Italia
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Asparagus Production This publication was developed by the Small-Scale and Part-Time Farming Project at Penn State with support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Extension Service. Asparagus is a perennial crop that lends itself well to small-scale and part-time farming operations.
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The first cauliflower ear of maize was reported by Collins (Smithsonian Inst. Report Plate 25, 1937). It was a result of combining homozygous ramosa (ra ra) with heterozygous full tunicate (Tu tu) in a family segregating these two genes.
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