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Energy from Oxidation of Food - A Piece of Celery.
One variety of celery was grown at the Horticulture Research Center outside of Fort Collins, Colorado for demonstration purposes during the summer of 2004.
Celery (Apium graveolens) is believed to be the same plant as selinon, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey about 850 B.C. Our word "celery" comes from the French celeri, which is derived from the ancient Greek word.
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.