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Eight genes of celery (Apium graveolens) were characterized by classical segregation analyses: Adh-1, Adh-2, Pgm-2, Pgm-3, Pgi-3, Mdh-3, Sdh- 1, and A-112. Evidence for the existence of additional ADH and PGI loci also is presented.
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[R] Apium graveolens L. (Apiaceae). Fr: Céleri; Ge: Knollensellerie; Sp: Apio; It: Sedano; Pt: Aipo. . - Biennial plant with small white, yellow or greenish flowers arranged in an umbel (*) . It may be found in the wild state in salt marshes around the Mediterranean Sea.
Identification: Covell, Moths of Eastern North America, Page 399. The forewing is somewhat orange, brown or grayish-brown in varying shades. The ante-median and post-median lines are sharp and darker than the ground color. The orbicular and reniform spots are usually present.
United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service, Science & Technology Pesticide Data Program SOP No.: PDP-QC-13 Celery Page 1 of 6 Title: Commodity Specific Requirements for Celery Revision: 3 Replaces: 01/01/07 Effective: 07/01/07 1.
This interest is driven by a number of factors, includ- ing the recognition that conventional production practices often result in a loss of soil organic matter, which can lead to degradation of soil tilth and biological health.