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Corn flower

Fatty acid Coconut Olive Soybean Corn flower rine tallow Lard Sardine... [Pg.184]

This substance was prepared by K. Suitsxj and K. Okuma who recommended its use as a reagent for magnesium. I. M. Kolt-HOFF 2 demonstrated the acid-base indicator properties of the compound. Stock solutions should contain 0.1% of the sodium salt in water. The color change is from yellow to violet in the pH interval 11.0-13. In strongly alkaline solutions containing magnesium, its color is a corn-flower blue. [Pg.149]

Broom corn Flower head macroura Sorghum vulgare United States... [Pg.8746]

Citrus, cotton, melon, watermelon, banana, tomato, eggplant, onion, cabbage, carrot, chicory, leek, maize, hazelnut, potato, rice (straw, grain), air, sweet corn, soybean, French bean, sugar beet, flowers and ornamentals, sunflower, tobacco, soil and water... [Pg.1263]

Susceptible plants Corn and tomatoes are the main targets, but the larvae will also feed on a broad range of vegetable crops, fruits, and flowers. [Pg.326]

Susceptible plants Squash-family plants, sweet corn, other vegetable crops, and flowers. [Pg.327]

Symptoms Southern corn rootworms feed on corn roots, often killing young plants and weakening older ones. Striped cucumber beetle larvae feed on the roots of squash-family plants only, killing or stunting the plants. Adults of both species feed on leaves, stems, flowers, and fruit of squashes and other crops. [Pg.327]

Source Dimethylamine naturally occurs in soybean seeds (8 ppm), cauliflower (14 ppm), kale leaves (5.5 ppm), barleygrass seeds (1.6 ppm), tobacco leaves, hawthorne leaves, hops flower (1.4 ppm), cabbage leaves (2-2.8 ppm), corn (1-3.5 ppm), celery (5.1 ppm), grapes, grape wine, and grape Juice (Duke, 1992). [Pg.465]

Source Indole was detected in jasmine flowers Jasminum officinale), licorice [Glycyrrhiza glabra), kohlrabi stems [Brassica oleraceavAT. gongylodes), and hyacinth flowers Hyacinthus orientalid at concentrations of 42 to 95, 2, 1.33, and 0.24 to 3.45 ppm, respectively. Indole also occurs in tea leaves, black locust flowers, corn leaves, petitgrain, and yellow elder (Duke, 1992). [Pg.662]

Starch granules from different plants including algae Chara coralline (Mizutani et al. 2000), flowering plant Lantana camara (Cox et al. 2005), corn (Chu et al. 2001), potato, rice, and tapioca can be considered as nonlinear optical materials. [Pg.87]

I think back to a year ago and I remember a walk I took along Main Street while eating a corned beef sandwich purchased at Joe Camera s deli. The sandwich was not unusual, but just as I finished the sandwich, I saw a young lady with long hair holding a sign. She had a necklace made of flowers. The sign read ... [Pg.18]

These standards can be met by adding male sterility traits to control pollen flow to avoid outcrossing. Some plant species that have enclosed flower structures would represent good candidates. A crop like corn, which is a wind-pollinated crop, can have tassels removed manually, and sterile varieties can be made to contain the pollen (Shama and Peterson, 2004). [Pg.187]

Papaver rhoeaes L. Li Chun Hua (Corn poppy) (flower, root) Rhoeadine, rhoeagenine.72 For jaundice, as a gargle or ingested as bechic. [Pg.121]

Zea mays L. Yu Mi Xu (Corn) (leaf, flower, root, seed) Carbohydrate, beta-carotene, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, ascorbic acid.50 For dropsy, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, epistaxis, menorrhagia, cancers, tumors, warts. [Pg.173]

Chrysanthemum flower receptacle, cucumber leaf, yellow squash, corn kernel, apple, potato 366 Cilazapril 59... [Pg.961]

In a study of hairy vetch flail-chopped after flowering in late May, the dead mulch suppressed weeds effectively for 6 weeks after corn was planted, but weed dry weight at the end of the season was equal to that of the weedy check (Janke and Peters, 1989 Lai et al, 1991 Hoffman et al., 1993). These researchers also found that delayed kill of hairy vetch resulted in greater weed suppression. [Pg.532]

Stimulate d-5 dwarf corn elongation, flower induction and primordia differentiation in winter rye... [Pg.312]

Widespread in leaves Crocus satirns (Iridaceae) [flower], Lilium hansonii (Eiliaceae), fea mays (corn) (Poaceae) [seed], Citrus sinensis, C. spp., (Rutaceae) [fruit peel], Capsicum annuum (red pepper), Lycium barbarum (Solanaceae) [fruit]... [Pg.630]


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