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The Leek Moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) larva is specialized to feed on the leaves of various plants belonging to the genus Allium. In Asia and the U.K the Leek Moth is consider a minor pest. However, in continental Europe it has caused considerable damage, particularly to leeks. It was first
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A1 Mountain Research and Development Vol 21 No 3 August 2001: A1A5, www.mrd-journal.org Alien Plants in the Australian Alps Annex: Table 4 Frances M. Johnston and Catherine M. Pickering NSW ACT Victoria Species 1898a 1954b 1981c 1986d 1997e 1998f 1999g 1982h 1984i 1999j Acetosella vulgaris Fourr.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Brassica oleracea cauliflower broccoli etc image
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Brassica oleracea cauliflower broccoli etc image
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Site Index Site Search Home Data Search -- Plants/Animals -- Ecological Communities About the Data -- Data Coverage -- Data Types -- Sources About Us Contact Us Help -- Glossary -- Contact Us -- Site Search -- Help Topics User Preferences NatureServe Explorer Species Index Species Index Home
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A further nine to 10 million animals, including molluscs, shrimps and anemones and involving some 500 species, are also being traded to supply tanks in homes, public aquaria and dentists surgeries.
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Description of 00.078.0.01.001. Carrot mottle virus, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database
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you need to determine which nematodes are present in the soil before using this list to make management decisions.
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Introgression between crops and their wild relatives has occurred regularly all over the world, including The Netherlands. The growing economical interest in and public concern about genetic modification of crops make it essential to assess the potential incidence of such events.
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Drought, created by withholding water, led to significant reductions in the absolute (- 3.6%) and relative (- 24.8%) water content of chives (Allium schoenoprasum) leaves, a significant rise in the osmolarity of the leaf sap (+ 18.
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This page is from http://food.oregonstate.edu/ which generally contains images, links, references, and instructional materials on food and their resource.
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PI. Syst. EvoI. 206: 317-335 (1997) - Plant. Systematlcs and Evolution @ Springer-Verlag 1997 Printed in Austria Allotetraploid origin of Allium altyncolicum (Alliaceae,Allium sect. Schoenoprasum)as investigated by karyological and molecular markers* NIKOLAI FRIESEN, NIKOLAI BORISJUK, TED H. M.
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skinneriana (A. Wood) Britton Amerorchis rotundifolia Asclepias ovalifolia Dcne.
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Exotic species in floodplain forests of Europe. Comparison with North America A. SCHNITZLER Laboratoire Biodiversité, Fonctionalité des Ecosystèmes, Université de Metz, France B. HALE, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University, USA E.
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Just imagine being able to walk into the back yard and experience the myriad of fragrances coming from your own garden. By selecting plants that exude a strong fragrance and grouping them together, you can create a scent or fragrance garden.
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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.
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you need to determine which nematodes are present in the soil before using this list to make management decisions.
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. The main disease present in the state is fusarium yellows, caused by Fusarium oxysporum fs apicola race 2. Our program has released many resistant lines to breeders, such as UC1, UC8, UC10 and UC26 among others.
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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.
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Celerywood is a fast growing pioneer species, which can grow to 25 metres. However Celerywood is generally small, slender and unbranched with a decorative crown. When the bark is cut it emits a smell similar to celery, and the bark apparently even tastes similar to celery.
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