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This publication is part of the Guide to Eating Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and includes information on seasonal availability, eating, storing, and cooking ...
P. J. Davies, F. J. Muehlbauer
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A perspective on pea allergy and pea allergens
Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2021Abstract Background Peas contain comparatively high levels of protein. With the recent trend for the development of alternative, high-protein food sources, pea flour, pea protein concentrate, and pea protein isolate have been incorporated into an increasing number of foods. Marketing materials sometimes claim that peas are hypoallergenic.
Steve L. Taylor +5 more
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2023
Insect and disease pests are prevalent in both residential and commercial food production settings, meaning that a large number of Idahoans contend with them each year. Part of an integrated pest management (IPM) series, this colorfully illustrated bulletin helps homeowners and growers alike to identify pea weevils in peas and to learn the IPM options ...
Wickwar, Desire, Eigenbrode, Sanford
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Insect and disease pests are prevalent in both residential and commercial food production settings, meaning that a large number of Idahoans contend with them each year. Part of an integrated pest management (IPM) series, this colorfully illustrated bulletin helps homeowners and growers alike to identify pea weevils in peas and to learn the IPM options ...
Wickwar, Desire, Eigenbrode, Sanford
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Plant Cell Reports, 1993
The lateral cotyledonary meristems present in germinating seed were inoculated with a non-oncogenic strain of A. tumefaciens carrying a gene conferring kanamycin resistance as a selectable marker and a β-glucuronidase sequence as a reporter gene. Kanamycin resistant plants were derived from the meristems and shown to be transformed on the basis of ...
D R, Davies, J, Hamilton, P, Mullineaux
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The lateral cotyledonary meristems present in germinating seed were inoculated with a non-oncogenic strain of A. tumefaciens carrying a gene conferring kanamycin resistance as a selectable marker and a β-glucuronidase sequence as a reporter gene. Kanamycin resistant plants were derived from the meristems and shown to be transformed on the basis of ...
D R, Davies, J, Hamilton, P, Mullineaux
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A factsheet for using peas as a source of food, including quick tips for use and preparation and two ...
Brooks, Austin +4 more
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Pests of Pea in RajasthanPests of Pea in Rajasthan
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1970Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is one of the important pulse crops of Rajasthan and grown almost throughout the State.. As reviewed by Srivastava (1964) various insect pests of this crop are on record from different parts of the country. But as the available literature shows, no systematic survey has so far been made from this State.
S. K. SHARMA +3 more
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Pea weevil management in winter peas
2023With high fertilizer prices, the ability of peas to fix atmospheric nitrogen via root nodules makes it a great rotational crop with central Washington s winter wheat crops. Unfortunately, both winter and spring peas are under attack by the pea weevil, Bruchus pisorum (L.).
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Pea Aphid Control on Peas, 1977
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1978Abstract ‘Green Giant 531’ peas were planted April 29 at the University of Minnesota Rosemount Agricultural Experiment Station. Plots were 16 x 46 ft, randomized in complete blocks with 3 replications. The insecticides were applied June 21, 28, and July 6, in 60 gal water/acre at 176 psi, using a tractor-drawn boom sprayer.
Edward B. Radcliffe, Rafael E. Cancelado
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