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January 2006 HG/Garden/2006-03 Celery in the Garden Brandon West and Dan Drost Summary Celery grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches and is composed of leaf topped stalks arranged in a cone that are joined at a common base. The stalks have a crunchy texture and a delicate, but mildly salty taste.
Celery is an herbal medicine used to treat arthritis and gout. Other names for Celery include: Apii Fructus, Apium graveolens, and Smallage. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if you need more information about this medicine or if any information
Celery has been known for it s use as a flavoring and now it is gaining popularity as an herbal supplement. Doctor's Trust Celery Seed can aid with blood pressure concerns and help with appetite and indigestion.
Damping-Off. Use multipurpose soil fumigants listed in the "Nematodes" section of Soil Pests--Their Detection and Control, or steam sterilize the plant bed. If soil is not sterilized, apply Thiram 75WP at 1.
Constitutive expression of a celery mannitol dehydrogenase in tobacco enhances resistance to the mannitol-secreting fungal pathogen Alternaria alternata Dianne B. Jennings1,y , Margaret E. Daub2 , D. Mason Pharr1 and John D.
Up until the 16th century, celery was used as a medicinal herb, only finding its way into common culinary use in the latter part of the 17th century. The flavor is somewhat herbal and astringent, but it has a succulent, crisp texture. Because of its low-calorie count, celery is a favorite diet food.
Celery Mosaic Virus Factsheet 15/2001 By Lindrea Latham, Vegetable Virologist and Roger Jones, Principal Plant Virologist, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia Hosts Celery mosaic virus (CeMV) causes a serious disease of celery worldwide.
Apium graveolens (celery and celeriac) is a member of the family Umbelliferae. Apiums are biennial crops which produce seed in two growing seasons. The celery (Apium) collection at the PGRU consists of more than 200 accessions.