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Modelling Nitrogen Content and Distribution in Cauli¯ower (Brassica oleracea L. botrytis) C. ALT, H. KAGE and H. STUÈ TZEL Institute for Vegetable and Fruit Crops, University of Hannover, HerrenhaÈuser Str.
CAULIFLOWER Description Latin Name: Bassica oleracea (Botrytis group) Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard) Type: Dicot Edible Part: Undifferentiated Flowers Temperature Preference: Cool Season Crop Next Back Index Links
When Lloyd visited the other day he mentioned staying with his brother in Castro Valley. As that's my old stomping grounds, and I used to know lots of street names, I asked where his brother lived.
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Shopping in October, 2006 at Volante Farm, in Needham, MA, I came across this unusual cauliflower. It reminded me of a picture I saw somewhere of a piece of the Mandelbrot set.
Upon enactment of the NAFTA on January 1, 1994, several new U.S. tariff lines were created for cauliflower. For cauliflower reduced in size, the U.S. initial tariff for imports from Mexico was lowered from 17.5 percent to 12.5 percent.
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We recently identified five new direct LFY targets as candidates for the missing meristem identity regulators that act downstream of LFY. Here, we demonstrate that one of these, the class I homeodomain leucine-zipper transcription factor LMI1, is a meristem identity regulator.