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PD Cover - Bacterial leaf spot of cauliflower caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola.

35562 PD Cover - Bacterial leaf spot of cauliflower caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola. http://www.apsnet.org/online/Archive/PDCoverImages/2004v88/jul_1.asp License to Copy. This notice hereby grants permission to APSnet users to copy the Image of the Week for noncommercial, personal use. All components of APSnet are copyrighted (including the Image of the Week) and may not be reproduced or distributed except by express permission of APS. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science pseudomonas   syringae   leaf   spot   cauliflower   plant   disease   mouse   cursor   states   government   file   format Jan 1, 2007  

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A superb, high quality cauliflower which is totally winter hardy. The deep creamy white curds are compact and freely produced, giving you an outstanding variety which is the result of intense modern breeding. Heads are large and very white, great for canning, preserving, and adding to salads.
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Broccoli and cauliflower both belong to the cabbage, or cole, family. Other commonly grown cole crops include brussels sprouts, collards, kale, kohlrabi and cabbage.
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The genetic engineering community has assumed that Agrobacterium, a commonly used gene transfer vector for plants, does not infect animal cells, and certainly would not transfer genes into them. But this has been proved wrong. Prof. Joe Cummins warns of hazards to laboratory and farm workers.
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Rutgers researchers have found that the curry spice turmeric holds real potential for the treatment and prevention of prostate cancer, particularly when combined with certain vegetables.
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A single rep protein initiates replication of multiple genome components of faba bean necrotic yellows virus, a single-stranded DNA virus of plants.
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Trial of Cauliflower, spring sown AGM 2006 AGM Entries receiving The Award of Garden Merit (H3) 'Amsterdam' AGM (H3) 2006, reconfirming AGM (H3) awarded 1997 Sent by and available from Select Seeds. Large to medium sized heads were first cut 19 June; last head cut 29 June.
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-Planting: This vegetable grows best during periods of cool temperatures, and you'll have better luck in most areas if it is planted during midsummer for early fall ripening. Start the seeds indoors or in their own special planting bed outdoors 6-8 weeks before planting time.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Brassica oleracea cauliflower broccoli etc image
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