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Microsoft Word - Graduate Application for Graduation 8-1-05 _celery_.doc.
Description: Leaves are ribbon-like, dark-green, and grow below the water surface; rooted in mud; in late summer, produces a small, whitish-yellow flower, supported by a coiled stalk; often grows in beds amid pondweeds and other submerged plants.
In addition to insect pest damage, celery is extremely susceptible to attack from Septoria apiicola, the causal organism of Septoria leaf spot or late blight, during extended periods of leaf wetness (Berger, 1990), as well as other disease-causing pathogens.
United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service, Science & Technology Pesticide Data Program SOP No.: PDP-QC-13 Celery Page 1 of 7 Title: Commodity Specific Requirements for Celery Revision: 2 Replaces: 04/01/01 Effective: 01/01/07 1.
CELERY (2n=22) Other Names: Hindi Sanskrit Gujarati Kannad Malyalam Shalari, Ajmud Ajmod Bodiajmoda -- -- Marathi Punjabi Bengali Tamil Telgu Ajmoda Kernauli Bandhuri, Chanu -- Ajmoda Scientific Name: Apium graveolens L. Family: Apiaceae Origin: Its centre of origin is Mediterranean region.
Celery seed, whose sharp, refreshing flavor you may have tasted in pickles or sauerkraut, is also a useful herbal medicine. Celery seed has had varied uses around the world for thousands of years.
Questions About Parts of a Celery Stalk s Choose any part. What might this part do for the celery stalk? s How did you figure out what this part might do for the celery stalk? s How might this part affect other parts of the celery stalk? s What might this part do for the whole celery plant?