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Rice (rice grain, rice straw), leek, lettuce, sugar beet (root), sugar beet (leaf), kidney beans, string beans and soil Gas-chromatographic determination... [Pg.1228]

Untreated control samples were fortified with mepronil. The fortification levels were 0.05-0.25 mg kg for plant materials and 0.005-0.05 mg kg for soil. The following recoveries were obtained 93-95% from rice grain 93-99% from rice straw 86-96% from grape 99-103% from leek 90-110% from lettuce 96-106% from sugar beet (root) 92-100% from sugar beet (leaf) 91-96% from kidney beans 96-100% from string beans and 86-98% from soil. The limit of detection is 0.005 mg kg for plant samples, except for rice straw and soil materials, and 0.01 mg kg for rice straw. [Pg.1232]

Other morphologies have also been made and observed for SiNW. Although straight nanowires dominate, other forms such as string beans (strings of pearls), shells. [Pg.156]

Potassium deficiency (on string beans), often seen in light or sandy soit... [Pg.87]

Research is beginning to show that mixed planting can cut down on pest damage simply by reducing a pest s chance of landing on a suitable host. Cabbages interplanted with an unrelated crop such as string beans, or undersown with clover, show much lower... [Pg.95]

Past meets future Seed exchanges and heirloom seed companies are a source of uncommon produce. Clockwise from top left the climbing string bean Cherokee Trail of Tears Salmon-Flowered pea tomato Tigerella leek Babington. ... [Pg.209]

The vegetable crops of this family are grown primarily for their fleshy pods and/or seeds. Peas and fava beans are hardy, cool-season crops, growing best below 60°F (15°C). String beans and runner beans are frost-tender and need warmer conditions (although runner beans cannot stand dry soil). Young fava bean pods and shoot tips can be eaten, but the seeds are the main crop. Traditionally, peas are shelled from their pods, but snow peas and sugarsnap pods are eaten whole. [Pg.242]

Raise tender plants, such as string beans, tomatoes and sweet corn. Indoors or under cover (see pp.198-199) to give them a head start, then transplant to their growing positions when outdoor conditions are right. [Pg.254]

Tall plants like sweet corn, which initially cast little shade, can be undercropped with lower-growing plants like dwarf string beans, lettuce, or mizuna, or spreading vegetables such as zucchini and pumpkins, to make maximum use of space. Shade-tolerant vegetables like lettuce and spinach can be sown between rows of climbing beans. [Pg.259]

By sowing fast-maturing vegetables like lettuce and radishes little and often, at 2-3 week intervals, you can avoid gluts and have a continuous supply over many months. Other suitable crops include corn salad, arugula, and other salad leaves calabrese, kohlrabi, spinach, string beans, green onions, and turnips. [Pg.259]

These didn t make the top twelve, but should be avoided, too Apricots, Cucumbers, String Beans, Winter Squash. ... [Pg.94]

One hundred grams of store bought string beans extracted with methylene chloride, were concentrated to 10 ml, and 0.5 ml equivalent to 5g of beans was placed on the glass bead column and eluted with methylene-chloride+2-propanol solution. This extract showed a peak corresponding to 1.5 ng of malathion. [Pg.215]

In 1954, Congress enacted the Miller Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), which required that a maximum acceptable level (tolerance) be established for pesticide residues in foods and animal feed (for example, 10.0 ppm carbaryl in lettuce, or 1.0 ppm ethyl parathion on string beans). In 1958, congress enacted the Food Additives Amendment to FFDCA, which regulated pesticide residues in processed foods. [Pg.29]

Haricot The rioe seeds or the unrioe nod. of the common string bean (Phase-olus vulgaris , or other poecles of the same genus. [Pg.11]

Small cucumbers and gherkins can be preserved by packing in strong brine. String beans packed in layers of salt keep well but darken slightly. [Pg.235]

In a can packed with material having an interspace filled with a free liquid, as in string beans, the rate of change of temperature at the center of the can is very rapid, and in materials of a heavy or pasty nature, as in sweet com, the rate is very slow unless mechanical agitation is employed. [Pg.255]

Differences in the diameter of the container are of much less importance in those materials in which there is a free liquid than in materials of heavy consistency. Thus there need be little difference in the processing period of No. 2 and No. 3 tin cans of string beans, but there must be considerable difference in the processing period of No. 2 and No. 3 tin cans of sweet com. [Pg.256]

Plant out the seedlings, one by each pole. String beans are not hardy and should be planted outside only when all risk of frost has passed. Tie the seedlings onto the poles as they climb. When each plant reaches the top of its support, pinch out the tips of the plant. [Pg.114]

String Beans None Slight injury to young leaves ... [Pg.233]

Isol. from string bean pods. Plant wound hormone. Spar, sol. H2O. Mp 166-167 . Bpo.ooi 150-160 . [Pg.623]


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