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Carrots are among the most popular vegetables. Those grown in Alaska are high in quality due to a greater accumulation of sugars in the root. Bitterness is unknown because Aster Yellows, a virus disease occurring in other areas, is not found here. The carrot (Daucus carota var.
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The intron/exon boundaries matched established consensus sequences. Within 240 base pairs (bp) upstream of the initiation codon three putative TATA boxes were found.
The carrot is a variable annual or biennial plant from 1 to 3 feet tall with branching stems, fern-like leaves, and tiny white flowers that may turn purple in the center.
Lineage Root 1. Class All beta proteins [48724] (48724) 2. Fold Single-stranded right-handed beta-helix (51125) superhelix turns are made of parallel beta-strands and (short) turns 3. Superfamily Pectin lyase-like (51126) superhelix turns are made of 3 strands each 4. Family Pectin
aua.gr) Received 23 February 2000; accepted in revised form 2 February 2001 Key words: carrot cell lines, expression, heat-shock, HSP90 gene, oleosin, LEA Abstract We have isolated an hsp90 gene from carrot (Daucus carota).
Wild carrot (Daucus carota var. carota) cell suspensions (63 120 µm in diameter) were grown on a mineral salt medium containing different carbon sources in the presence (10 mM) and absence of myo-inositol.
Carrot Leaf Blight Diseases and their Management in New York Alternaria dauci (Kuhn) Groves & Skolko Cercospora carotae (Pass.) Solheim Xanthomonas campestris pv. carotae (Kendrick) Dye B.K. Gugino, J. Carroll, J. Chen, J. Ludwig, and G.
Daucus carota, wild carrot. Wild carrot in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, July 2004.. Picture, Image, Photo, Photograph, The Natural History Museum, London