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This Weeks Citation CIassiC~ ~ 1 Halperln W & Wethereil D F. Adventive embryony in tissue cultures of the wild carrot, Daucus carota. Amer. I. Bot. 51:274-83, 1964.
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We have shown previously that inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) stimulates an efflux of 45Ca2+ from fusogenic carrot protoplasts (M Rincón, WF Boss [1987] Plant Physiol 83: 395-398).
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Distribution: Grown world-wide in temperate and subtropical regions, mainly in Europe, Syria to Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, North America, Siberia and North Africa. Low soil requirements, sensitive to poor drainage.
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ribs Genera in family: 300 genera, 3,000 species: ± worldwide, especially temp; many cultivated for food or spice (e.g., Carum, caraway; Daucus; Petroselinum); some highly toxic (e.g., Conium).
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Carbohydrate metabolism in Al-phosphate utilizing cells of carrot [designated as IPG, Koyama et al. (1992) Plant Cell Physiol. 33: 171], which grow normally in Al-phosphate medium accompanied by citrate excretion, was investigated.
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Daucus carota, a dicot in the family Apiaceae, is a perennial herb that is not native to California; it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild [Lum/Walker].
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Daucus carota L. - Queen anne's-lace. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). Present in the CalFlora Database Photographs (8) from CalPhotos. Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery.
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Plant density: about 100/m2 (for half-long cultivars). Yields 25-50 t/ha (half-long cultivars). Requires light or well-textured soils, rich in decomposed organic matter; does not tolerate acid, alkaline or saline soils. Adapts well to climatic conditions. Nutrient demand/uptake/removal
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Description of 00.078.0.01.001. Carrot mottle virus, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database
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We are looking for some seeds of wild carrot (Daucus carota) variety Queen Anne's Lace. If anyone has them, please contact me directly. Thanks Subhash ** Subhash C.
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191. Carrot.
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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Florida Native Plants CARROT FAMILY (APIACEAE) Butterfly larval food: Black Swallowtail name area flower & fruit season other Wild carrot Daucus carota NC pink, white SpSuF b Small Queen Anne's lace Daucus pusillus NC white SpSuF a Big button snakeroot Eryngium aromaticum NCS light
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February 10, 2003 http://ag.arizona.edu/plpext/diseases/vegetables/carrot/carrot.
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Carrots are a cool season crop. They are grown for their fleshy, and tasty storage roots. The carrot is native to Europe and parts of Asia. The carrot is mentioned in some ancient Greek writings; however, the carrot we know is relatively new due to improvements by plant breeding.
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definition of the term 'wild carrot': a widely naturalized Eurasian herb with finely cut foliage and white compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers and thin yellowish roots
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Queen Anne's lace is a member of the Apiaceae or Carrot family and is also referred to as Wild Carrot. It is a biennial plant with a stout taproot. Originally a native of Eurasia, it is now considered to be a weed throughout most of North America. The cultivated carrot is a race of this species.
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BEAN | BEET | BROCCOLI | CABBAGE | CARROT | CAULIFLOWER | CRUCIFEROUS WEED | CUCUMBER | GARLIC | GREEN BEAN | LETTUCE | LIMA BEAN | ONION | PEA | PINTO BEAN | POTATO | PUMPKIN | RADISH | SPINACH | SQUASH | SWEET CORN | SWISS CHARD | TOMATO
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Plant Physiol. (1991) 95, 509-516 0032-0889/91 /95/0509/08/$01 .00/0 Received for publication August 2, 1990 Accepted October 29, 1990 The Role of Glutamate Dehydrogenase in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism1'2 Sharon A. Robinson*, Annette P. Slade, Gary G. Fox, Richard Phillips, R.
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200. Carrot.
[R] Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae). Fr: Carotte; Ge: Karotte; Sp: Zanahoria; It: Carota; Pt: Cenoura. . - Herbaceous biennial plant with small pink or white umbelliferous flowers, found growing wild in dry plains or at the edge of fields.
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