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Brussels Sprouts Alvin R. Hamson, Extension Horticulturist 1992 FN 242 Brussels sprouts are so named because they were first cultivated in large quantities near Brussels, Belgium. This vegetable is generally considered a gourmet item.
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This page contains information on the possible problems associated with growing Brussels sprouts.
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Chinese cabbage is annual in temperate climates and biennial in East Asia. The plant has oblong ovale leaves of 30-60 cm length. The outer leaves are bright to dark green, the inner leaves golden yellow, creme to white. The leaf ribs are fleshy, white and broad.
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A variant, WCHlO5, expressing CHr in the callus, as well as in regenerated plantlets, was isolated from a cell line derived from a wild carrot plant. The plantlets regenerated from WCHIO5 are green, but do not produce normal, dissected leaves.
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However, it is not clear whether their hybrids are able to survive and reproduce outside managed elds, and if cultivar genes introgress into wild populations.
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Dendranthema x grandiflorum - Chrysanthemum (Note! Many flower classes. The new U. of MN Maxi-mum (first cv. Betty Lou ) is a larger, taller and hardier mum of great interest to gardeners.) Dendranthema x rubellum 'Clara Curtis' - Clara Curtis Chrysanthemum (hybrid of D. zawadskii var.
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This section guides you through the perils and pitfalls of grape growing, from pest control to site suitability to economic factors.
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Flowers: tall varieties 4 1/2-5 years from field-planting; dwarf varieties 2-3 years from field-planting; dwarf x tall hybrids 3-4 years from field-planting. Differentiation of flower primordia: 22 months before flowering.
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Promising Technologies Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi 110 001, India " Dr Mangala Rai, Secretary (DARE) and Director-General, ICAR Tel.: 91-011-2338 2629; Fax: 91-011-2338 4773; e-mail: mrai@icar.delhi.nic.in " Shri Kuldeep Sharma, Incharge (DIPA), ICAR Tel.
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation, by Hugo DeVries Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this or any other Project Gutenberg eBook.
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Properly matching the variety to the climate of the vineyard site is necessary for consistent production of high quality grapes. Grape varieties fall into one of three groups: American, French-American hybrids, and European.
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New York grown grapes delivered to wineries and processing plants (both in and out-of-state) in 2005 totaled 175,000 tons (see Table 2). This represents an increase of 25 percent from the 140,000 tons delivered from the 2004 crop.
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Grapes are widely grown in home gardens for fruit and landscape purposes or commercially for wine, raisins, or fresh consumption. Grapes, on a commercial scale, are the world's most widely grown deciduous fruit crop.
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Concord Nurseries Inc. Foster Grapevines 10175 Mile Block Road North Collins, NY 14111-9770 716-337-2485 800-223-2211 Fax (716) 337-3246 Email: info@concordnursery.
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History of Grape Growing in the Eastern United States By Fred Elmer Gladwin 1931 Reproduced in 2007 fromthe original work whichwas publishedin elevenparts in Rural New Yorker in 1931. Fred Elmer Gladwin (1877-1940) was a well regarded expert in viticulture.
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Due to my focus on breeding at home, only a few crosses at Sweet Briar were completed. Seeds of a female feeding shed Vitis cordifolia (FS-8) were produced in a cross with Alden that should be very intersting.
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Euvitis - "True grapes"; elongated clusters, berries that adhere to stems at maturity, forked tendrils, loose bark that detaches in long strips, and diaphragms in pith at nodes.
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Vitis vinifera) seedless gene indicated that the full lengths of the markers, 39970524-5-564 (GenBank accession number: AY327513) and 39970524-6-1538 (GenBank accession number: AY327514), were 564 bp and 1538 bp, respectively.
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Resistant plants - may be invaded by nematodes and may show damage, but chemical or physical unsuitability of the plant will prevent population increases.
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