Crucifer

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Banana (5)
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Buttercup (3)
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Crucifer (32)
Geranium (5)
Herb (278)
Lettuce (1)
Lobelia (1)
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Sage (3)
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Synopsis: Plants: Herbs: Crucifer:


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who led the research team that found the canola (Brassica napus, also known as rapeseed). Sagers and her team found two varieties of transgenic canola in the wild one modified to be resistant to Monsantos Roundup herbicide (glyphosate),


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Over that past week I ve had the great honor of working with both the good people at the North dakota Bankers Association in Bismarck, ND and the good people at Rabobank in Napa,


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We plant sunflowers, field mustard, amaranthus and cockscomb, which are believed all to absorb radiation, #said the monk.


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or collard plant per ten inch deep pot. Other greens can be grown a few plants to a pot#they should be planted at least 4 inches apart


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the rye, cress and a wild plant field mustard started growing flowers. Wamelink says he was pleased especially that he was able to fertilize a few plants by hand with a brush.

the cress and field mustard plants grew seeds, which is a welcome sign to ecologists hoping to reproduce plants in Martian soil.


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and was grown Tim and Susan Mathison in Napa California. Master Carver Ray Villafane a former school teacher who became a professional pumpkin carver seven years ago told AFP that this year s giant pumpkin with its overlapping folds


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Kale is a leafy green vegetable (Brassica oleracea) sometimes called borecole. It's related to cabbage broccoli collard greens and Brussels sprouts.


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It's not just Napa vineyards and drunks on the street. There is actually a much broader natural background of alcohol production within fruit


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who led the research team that found the canola (Brassica napus, also known as rapeseed). Sagers and her team found two varieties of transgenic canola in the wild one modified to be resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide (glyphosate),


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Lippman's team also studied florigen mutants in another plant the crucifer weed known as Arabidopsis that is a cousin of crops like broccoli and cauliflower.


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when G proteins quantities were elevated in Camelina sativa the plant produced more seeds which were also bigger in size.


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#Nutritional information on oilseed crop for use in pig dietslong considered a weed in North america Camelina sativa is valued increasingly as an oilseed crop.


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When saponins were given to the fish together with broad beans sunflower meal rape and maize gluten meal they did not cause inflammation


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and turmeric root (a spice used in Indian curry) before settling upon six#Curcumin known as tumeric Isoflavone from soybeans Indo-3-Carbinol from cruciferous plants C-phycocyanin from spirulina Reservatrol from grapes and Quercetin


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The indoor setup created a panorama three photos high by seven photos wide of a time-lapse sequence of a quick-growing variety of Brassica rapa plants.


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When they sprinkled 0. 25 percent of daikon radish--an amount that's invisible to the eye


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They chose sweet alyssum because it attracted the greatest number of hoverflies or syrphids which have larvae that often feed on aphids.

A syrphid hovers over alyssum. Researchers compared plots of apple trees with sweet alyssum to plots without flowers.


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They chose sweet alyssum because it attracted the greatest number of hoverflies or syrphids which have larvae that often feed on aphids.

A syrphid hovers over alyssum. Researchers compared plots of apple trees with sweet alyssum to plots without flowers.


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and brushing their boots before entering conservation areas to avoid bringing in garlic mustard? Is it worth whacking invasives or not?


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Fighting invasive species--like buckthorn and gypsy moths and garlic mustard--is a big part of our work here Herrick says


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and exotic species such as garlic mustard and Japanese stiltgrass plants not favored by deer. Oak and ash tree seedlings gave way to highly deer-resistant or unpalatable trees such as pawpaw.


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#Excessive deer populations hurt native plant biodiversitytoo much garlic mustard growing in the forests of Pennsylvania?

A new study published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences concludes that an overpopulation of deer is the primary reason garlic mustard is crowding out native plants such as trillium

The project takes a long view on why invasive garlic mustard plants thrive to the detriment of native species. Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is a plant native to Europe

The persistence of garlic mustard greatly reduces forest biodiversity. To study the effect of rampant deer on trillium

and garlic mustard populations the researchers established multiple 196-square-meter plots in the forest. Half were fenced to exclude deer.

and the garlic mustard population is trending toward zero. This demonstrates that the high population growth rate of the invader is caused by the high abundance of deer says Susan Kalisz professor of evolutionary ecology in the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Biological sciences and principal investigator of the study.


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