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Fruit strawberries

Fruits Strawberry, grape, apple, pear, cherry, peach, unshu orange, Chinese citms, watermelon , persimmon , lemon , kabosu hme , sudachi 0.1 80-98 <6.2 0.002... [Pg.1226]

Uses herbicide for pre-emergence control of annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds in cotton, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, vegetables, capsicums, okra, soybeans, groundnuts, tobacco, pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, bush fruit, strawberries, forestry nurseries, and ornamental plants, shrubs, and trees. [Pg.359]

Synonym Bayer 37344, Draza, Ensurol, Mercaptodimethur, Mesurol, Mesurol Phenol, metmercapturon Chemical Name 4-methylthio-3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate 3,5-di methyl-4-(methylthio)phenol methylcarbamate Uses Insecticide/Acaricide/Molluscicide/Repellent to control slugs and snails in a wide range of agricultural situations broad range control of lepidoptera, coleoptera, diptera, and homoptera and spider mites in pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, strawberries, hops, potatoes, beet, maize, oilseed rape, vegetables and ornamentals also used as a bird repellent. [Pg.728]

Uses as fungicide to control powdery mildews of apples and pears, stone fruit, strawberries, gooseberries, vines, roses and other ornamentals, cucurbits, hops, beet, and other crops, etc. [Pg.847]

Uses as fungicide for control of powdery mildews in pome fruit, strawberries, vines, cucurbits, roses, and beet also for control of scab on pome fruit, brown patch and snow mold of turf. [Pg.874]

To date, several plant food-derived profilins have been characterized, most of them being evidently involved in PFS. Hazelnut profilin Cor a 2 and the profilins from Rosaceae fruits strawberry Fra a 4, apple Mai d 4, cherry Pru av 4, almond Pru du 4, peach Pru p 4, and pear Pyr c 4, for example, are considered to cross-react with grass and/or birch pollen Bet v 2 profilin (van Ree et al. 1995). Reactions to celery Api g 4 and carrot Dau c 4 are observed in patients with concomitant birch- or mugwort pollen allergy (celery-mugwort-spice syndrome) (Egger et al. 2006). The... [Pg.344]

Control wide range of pathogens like Tapesia yallundae, T. acuformis, Erysiphe spp., Pyrenophora teres, Rhynchosporium secalis, Botrytis spp., in cereals, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, strawberries, vegetables, field crops and ornamentals, barley Altemaria spp., Venturia spp. and... [Pg.1911]

Oxazole acaricides are derivatives of oxazole. Etoxazole is an acaricide (growth regulator) for control of mites in citrus, pome fruit, strawberries, nuts, vegetables, and ornamentals. Its oral LD50 in rats is >5000 mg/kg. [Pg.83]

Although most animal species can synthesize vitamin C, humans, guinea pigs, the Indian fruit bat, and the bulbul bird must obtain this vitamin from dietary sources. Citrus fruits, strawberries, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes are all excellent sources of vitamin C. [Pg.99]

Strawberries, grapes, raspberries, other fruits Strawberry root weevils... [Pg.267]

The application of ceramic membranes in the production of fruit juices is a well established technique [3,6,12,14,44-50]. A very wide range of fruit juices is designated (apple, pear, peach, orange, grapefruit, pineapple, kiwi fruit, strawberry, cranberry, carrot, beet) the clarification of apple juice seems to be the main application [6,14,44r-49]. [Pg.627]

Bruised or damaged fruit can not be made attractive, and its use involves heavy waste. The proper handling of the fruit is therefore very important. Apricots, peaches, pears, etc., should be handled in shallow boxes which will not hold more than a bushel and will not admit of more than three or four layers of fruit. The top should be protected with cleats, so that one box can be set upon another without touching the fruit, thus insuring some ventilation. The email fruits-=-strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and loganberries—are handled almost exclusively in chests, which are illustrated in detail in Plate II. The California packers have developed this part of the business to a... [Pg.249]

Products and Uses Utilized in beverages, ice creams, ices, candies, bakery products, gum, gelatins, and liquors as artificial fruit (strawberry, cherry, grape, raspberry) and nut flavors. [Pg.131]

Water-Soluble Vitamins. Vitamin G (ascorbic acid) functions in the formation of collagen, wound healing, metabolic functions, and other roles. Foods high in vitamin G include citrus fruits, strawberries, cantaloupe, and cruciferous vegetables. B vitamins are important in energy metabolism. Thiamin (Bj) is called the antineuritic vitamin. Riboflavin (B ), rarely deficient in the diet, is found most abundantly in milk and dairy products. Niacin (Bj) is prevalent in meats, poultry, fish, peanut butter, and other foods. Other major B vitamins include folic acid (B ), B, and Bj2-... [Pg.1324]

The data presented here indicate that red fruits, strawberries in particular, have an enormous antioxidant potential in vitro, when eompared with other types of fruits such as citms or apples, for both high anthoeyanin and high vitamin C content, and therefore could represent an excellent source of dietary antioxidants. [Pg.102]

Nowadays, more than 400 compounds forming the large-fruited strawberry Fragaria ananassa and other hybrids, Rosaceae) flavour are known, yet the importance of many of them is not yet fuhy understood. Besides a number of esters (mainly butanoates) and aldehydes, such as (Z)-hex-3-enal, which generally have green and fruity flavours, 4-hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-2 f-furan-3-one (furaneol, also known as strawberry or pineapple furanone) and its methyl ether 4-methoxy-2,5-dimethyl-2 f-furan-3-one... [Pg.612]


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