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Root decomposition affects soil hydraulic properties in four contrasting herbaceous species. [PDF]

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Daucus carota L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Carrot (Daucus carota L.)

2014
Plants are susceptible to infection by a broad range of fungal pathogens. A range of proteins have been evaluated that can enhance tolerance to these pathogens by heterologous expression in transgenic carrot tissues. The protocols for carrot transformation with Arabidopsis NPR1 (Non-Expressor of Pathogenesis-Related Proteins 1) are described in this ...
Owen S D, Wally, Zamir K, Punja
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Carrot (Daucus carota L.)

2006
Plants are susceptible to infection by a broad range of fungal pathogens. Many horticulturally important crop species lack adequate genetic resistance to disease. Studies on potential mechanisms of disease resistance in plants have revealed the importance of a range of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins with antifungal activity in reducing colonization
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Daucus carota L.

2018
Daucus carota L. Artbeschreibung: 30-100 cm hoch. Blätter 2-3fach gefiedert. Teilblätter letzter Ordnung fiederschnittig, mit schmalen Zipfeln. Dolde vielstrahlig, zuerst flach, zur Fruchtzeit Strahlen zusammenneigend. Hüllblätter sehr lang, 3teilig oder gefiedert, mit linealen Zipfeln. Auch Hüllchenblätter zahlreich, hautrandig.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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LECTOTYPIFICATION OF DAUCUS CAROTA L. (UMBELLIFERAE)

TAXON, 1988
SummaryThe delimitation of the species Daucus carota L. is confused by the occurrence of crop‐weed complexes. As a result of a study of the Linnaean protologue and the elements on which it is based, specimen 340.1 (LINN) is designated as lectotype for Daucus carota L. Vouchers and the status of the unnamed varieties β and γ are discussed.
Wijnheijmer, E.H.M.   +2 more
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Daucus carota L. Mediated Bioreduction of Prochiral Ketones

ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Nicolas, Blanchard, Pierre, van de Weghe
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Carrot (Daucus carota L.) Breeding

2021
Carrot is among the top 10 vegetable crops grown globally and a significant source of dietary vitamin A, derived from its orange carotenoid pigments. Most evidence points to a relatively recent domestication of carrot as a root crop around 1100 years ago in Central Asia, with the most extensive breeding effort underway the last 500 years in Europe.
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Daucus carota L.

1992
Nanheshi, Fructus Carotae, is the dry ripe fruits of Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae) collected in the fall when the fruits have become ripe. It is officially listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and used in traditional Chinese medicine mainly as an anthelmintic.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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