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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... . Heywood, Harborne and Turner 1977. Economic uses, etc. Sources of foodstuffs include Lactuca (lettuce), Cynara (globe artichoke), Cichorium (chicory and endive), Tragopogon (salsify). Insecticides from Pyrethrum, safflower dye from Carthamus. At least 200 genera are widely planted as ornamentals; and some are notorious hayfever plants (‘ragweed’ (Ambrosia), etc.). Illustrations. • Lactuceae. • ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - CHLROPROPHAM
... regulator. It is used for preemergence control of grass weeds in alfalfa, beans, blueberries, cane berries, carrots, cranberries, ladino clover, garlic, seed grass, onions, spinach, sugar beets, tomatoes, safflower, soybeans, gladioli and woody nursery stock. It is also used to inhibit potato sprouting and for sucker control in tobacco. It works by inhibiting root growth and photosynthesis. ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DIMETHOATE
... against a wide range of insects, including aphids, thrips, planthoppers, and whiteflies on ornamental plants, alfalfa, apples, corn, cotton, grapefruit, grapes, lemons, melons, oranges, pears, pecans, safflower, sorghum, soybeans, tangerines, tobacco, tomatoes, watermelons, wheat, and other vegetables. It is also used as a residual wall spray in farm buildings for house flies. Dimethoate has been ...
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Flower Introductions for 1989
... upper petals and bright white lower petals on compact plants of 8 inches, ideal for beds, borders, and containers. Among the new flower introductions from Stokes Seeds is 'Lasting Orange', a carthamus or safflower which is recommended as either a cut or dried flower. Somewhat resembling a yellow bachelor button, it is 80 cm in height with blooms 4 cm in diameter which open yellow and turn orange ...
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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... of other annuals perform well in these types of areas and can be expected to regularly self-seed. These include: ageratum, sweet alyssum, anchusa, garden atriplex (orach), coreopsis, nicotiana, phlox and safflower. Perennials for the Back Lane Sara Williams Grant Wood described preparation and establishment of self- seeding annuals in the waste space between the back fence and back lane. Another ...
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Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... Rose hips are also edible (see Rose Hips Recipes). Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Tastes like: pine-like, sweet, savory. More info here Runner Bean Phaseolus coccineus Tastes like: nectar, bean-like Safflower* Carthamus tinctorius Another "poor man's saffron" without the pungent aroma or strong flavor of the real thing Sage Salvia officinalis Sage should not be eaten in large amounts over a long ...
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Vitamin E HYG-5554-05
... oil 1 tablespoon 1.9 12.6 Corn oil (Mazola) 1 tablespoon 3 5 Cottonseed oil 1 tablespoon 4.8 32 Olive oil 1 tablespoon 1.6 10.6 Palm oil 1 tablespoon 2.6 17.3 Peanut oil 1 tablespoon 1.6 10.6 Safflower oil 1 tablespoon 4.6 30.6 Soybean oil 1 tablespoon 1.5 10 Sunflower oil 1 tablespoon 6.1 40.6 Vegetable-oil spray 2.5 second spray 0.51 3.4 Wheat-germ oil 1 tablespoon 20.3 135.3 Tomato juice 6 ...
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Nutritional Needs of Pregnancy, MOB-001-06
... cooked cereal, rice, or pasta, ½ “mini” bagel, 1 small tortilla, 6 inches in diameter; 1 pancake, 4½ inches in diameter. Oils and Solid Fats—use sparingly Common portions: 1 tablespoon corn, safflower, or cottonseed oil; 1 tablespoon margarine; 1 tablespoon mayonnaise; 1 ounce nuts; and 4 large olives. Most cakes, pies, cookies, soft drinks, sugar, honey, candy, jams, jellies, gravies, butter, and ...
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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Volume 25, Number 3, September 2003
... of cucumber caused by Pythium ultimum Odile Carisse, Julie Bernier, and Nicole Benhamou Pages 258-267 Abstract / Résumé Control, by microbial seed treatment, of damping-off caused by Pythium sp. on canola, safflower, dry pea, and sugar beet S.D. Bardin, H.C. Huang, L. Liu, and L.J. Yanke Pages 268-275 Abstract / Résumé Comparative screening of bacteria for biological control of potato late blight ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Simpson, B.B. and M.C. Ogorzaly. 1995. Economic Botany: Plants in Our World. Second Edition. McGraw-Hill, New York. Weiss, E.A. 1971. Castor, Sesame and Safflower. Barnes & Noble, New York. Windholz, M., S. Budavari, R.F.Blumetti, and E. S. Otterbein (Editors). 1983. The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. Merck & Co., Inc., ...
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