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Stunning insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions. Browse through the database and develop a respect and appreciation for these extraordinary animals.
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Mustard Cabbage Other Names: KAI CHOY Vegetables General Crop Information Insects and Other Pests Plant Disease Pathogens Insects and Other Pests Scientific Name Common Name Group Lipaphis erysimi turnip aphid APHIDS Macrosiphum euphorbiae potato
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This trial was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Weslaco. Cabbage plants (Brassica oleracea capitata L. 'Grand Slam') were established in two-row 9.14 m (30 feet) long plots on 15 September 1997.
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bstract A sudden decline, followed by death, of mature cabbage trees (Cordyline australis) was first noted in the northern part of the North Island during 1987. The foliage turns yellow, and the oldest (lower) leaves wither and fall off.
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This page contains a phase contrast photomicrograph of a stained thin section of cabbage tissue that has been infected with cabbage club root slime mold.
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definition of the term 'skunk cabbage': clump-forming deciduous perennial swamp plant of western North America similar to Symplocarpus foetidus but having a yellow spathe
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Lysichiton americanus) of British Columbia. It has a skunk-like odour that attracts insects, and it grows to more than a metre in height, with a bright yellow spathe, flower spike (spadix), and oval, green leaves that reach about 75 cm wide.
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In bloom March 1 - April 7. This large leaf perennial herb is by far the earliest flowering plant on campus. It flowers so early that most observers miss the blossems. The leaves appear after flowering and resemble cabbage leaves. Early summer leafy plants are 6-30 inches tall.
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Photographs of Australian Native Plants: Livistona australis (Cabbage Palm) by Russell Kightley Media
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Skunk cabbage is so named because of its foul, skunk-like odor. This plant is commonly found in swampy areas or in low-lying saturated soils adjacent to streams. Although cabbagelike in appearance when the fruit ripens in the autumn, skunk cabbage has no close relationship to the cabbage family.
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Louisiana Ecosystems & Plant Identification: An Interactive Virtual Tour Dr. Richard Keim, Project Director: rkeim@lsu.
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APHIDS Description Picture Damage small, sluggish, soft-bodied insects often called plant lice winged and wingless forms of adults immatures are smaller and wingless most species give birth to living young and build up very rapidly Photo credit: W. L. Sterling, Department of Entomology, Texas
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Family - Apiaceae Taxon - Daucus carota L. Common name - Queen Anne's-lace, wild carrot Introduced - naturalized; ecologically invasive erect biennial forb blooms Jun.-Sep.
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Leaves: Leaves 3-pinnately dissected, the blades 5-15 cm. long and 2-7 cm. wide, the ultimate segments linear to lanceolate, 2-12 mm. long and 0.5-2 mm. wide, those of the upper leaves more elongate.
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(whole plant) - photo: Hugh Wilson Apiaceae: Daucus carota - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. Specimen scan: TAMU 10696. (inflorescence) - photo: James Manhart Apiaceae: Daucus carota - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar..
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In animal cells the progression of the cell cycle through G1/S transition and S phase is under the control of the pRB/E2F regulatory pathway. The E2F transcription factors are key activators of genes coding for several regulatory proteins and for enzymes involved in nucleotide and DNA synthesis.
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Leaves extremely deeply lobed*, fringe-like in appearance. Sprout from lower portions of the plant around and from several, central, hairy stems from which flowers blossom.
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The American Phytopathological Society is an international scientific organization that promotes the study and management of plant diseases through publications, meetings, and APSnet.
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Identification: Flowers white, in a very flat-topped umbel. Center of umbel commonly (but not always) with a black to dark purple central floret appearing like a black dot. Old flower clusters usually curling upward to form a cuplike structure.
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