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Nutmegs - contamination with aflatoxins. Study for the evaluation of raw material. 17 - Performance of sampling plans to determine aflatoxin in farmers' stock peanut lots by measuring aflatoxin in high-risk-grade components.
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.
Dear Dr. lederman, Thanks very much for the information. The replication strategies and intermediate forms in Hepatitis B and cauliflower mosaic virus might be very close.
*Address all correspondence to: Dr. Stephen H.Howell, c/o Laboratory of Dr. W.J.Peacock, CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry, P Box 1600, Canberra City, ACT 2601, Australia Received July 27, 1983. Revised December 15, 1983. Accepted December 15, 1983.
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
Definitions: 1. thickening and induration of the auricle with distortion of its contours secondary to extravasation of blood deep to the perichondrium. Synonyms: boxer's ear