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1 Horticultural High School and Breeding of Chott-Mariem, 4042 Sousse, Tunisia 2 National Institute of Agronomic Research of Tunisia, PRRDA-CE Chott-Mariem, 4042 Sousse, Tunisia *jkhayfa@yahoo.fr
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Executive Summary Bitter melon (Momordica charantia L.) is frequently found growing in tropical and sub-tropical climates, and is consumed in most Asian countries.
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1 1 Information and Training Officer and Olericulturist, respectively. AVRDC - The World Vegetable Center; P.O. Box 42, Shanhua; Taiwan 74199; ROC tel: (886-6) 583-7801 fax: (886-6) 583-0009 email: avrdcbox@avrdc.org web: www.avrdc.
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Chinese cabbage Cultivar Evaluations 2002 Anu Rangarajan and Betsy Ingall Department of Horticulture Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 The goal of this study was to compare the performance of seven varieties of Chinese cabbage using Bilko and Blues as two regional standards.
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AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CELERY Executive Summary Celery is grown year-round in the United States, with California and Florida producing 90 percent of the total output in 1993. Other states reporting commercial celery production are Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Texas. The total value of the U.S.
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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS The Solanaceae family is comprised of more than 75 genera with more than 2,000 species. There is great diversity in the leaf size and shape of these plants, but they are always alternately arranged on the stem.
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ISHS II International Symposium on Biotechnology of Tropical and Subtropical Species COCONUT (COCOS NUCIFERA) IN VITRO ECOLOGY: MODIFICATIONS OF HEADSPACE AND MEDIUM ADDITIVES CAN OPTIMIZE SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS
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The progress in research toward the conservation of coconut biodiversity in Sri Lanka and the utilization of germplasm for the development of improved cultivars is reviewed.
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