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Genotype and Environment Interactions of Yields and Yield Components of Tea (Camellia sinensis) Cultivars in Kenya
We keep over 100 different green roof species and cultivars in our regular inventory, including succulents, groundcovers, perennials, and North American natives.
The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for heat tolerance in the most promising donors and tagging these with molecular markers that could be used in selecting for the trait (s) could effectively offset the difficulty of screening cultivars in the field due to the unpredictability of heat stress occurrence during flowering.
The scientific name for the plum genus is Prunus from the Rosaceae family, although the most common are Prunus Domestica and Prunus Americana with dozens of cultivars in each.
Some of the more common cultivars in North America include the «Bluecrop», «Blueray», «Jersey», «North Blue», «Sunshine Blue», «Rubel», and «Patriot».
«This means we may be able to use GPR to more quickly determine the suitability of various cultivars in different soil conditions so we can assess which ones might be the best to plant under those conditions to help ensure the most positive crop yield and quality.»
«The objective of the study was to determine the ascorbic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamin B6 content in a wide range of edible tissues of «Beauregard» and «LA 07 - 146» sweetpotatoes, two important commercial cultivars in Louisiana,» Barrera and Picha said.
New Mexico's chile growers plant most of the state's chile acreage to cultivars developed at NMSU or to cultivars that have N M S U cultivars in their pedigrees.
A.M. (2008) Differences between spring wheat cultivars in susceptibility to Fusarium caused seedling blight.
They are great for stuffing or roasting, and they are often used as a paprika cultivar in New Mexico.
NuMex R Naky is used as a paprika cultivar in New Mexico because of its undetectable or low heat level.
«NuMex R Naky» is used as a paprika cultivar in New Mexico because of its low heat level.
This cultivar is used as a paprika cultivar in the mature red stage; in the green stage it is stuffed with jalapeño flavored cheese to produce chile rellenos with uniform heat levels.
Dr. Bosland and Dr. Max Gonzalez released the cultivar in 1993.
That's quite a bit, but according to Dr. Bosland, this is in the range normally seen for this cultivar in Las Cruces, NM.
Under identical environmental conditions, «Red Savina» recorded a mean heat level of 248,556 SHU, which is 232 % below the highest heat level (577,000 SHU) published for this cultivar in the Guinness World Records.
«We have shown a decrease in number of the rice cultivar in East Asia from 2,000 years ago to the present,» said the authors.

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Once the fungus has become established, the solution best adapted to the continued production of bananas in infested soils is replacing susceptible cultivars by resistant ones.
This interactive map has around 1600 locations in the lower mainland and allows you to filter by location or cultivar, or to see only the ones selected as festival favourites, or see only what's blooming during a specified time period.
In order to be included on the List of Approved Cultivars, the variation must be recognized by a responsible authority as being distinct, uniform, stable, and contain less than 0.3 % THC.
It focuses on the trades in the Americas before they converted to the resistant Cavendish cultivars.
Adopting of monocrops and uniform cultivars, which are reducing the number of genetically viable species used in agriculture.
Edelenbos M, Christensen LP and Grevsen K. HPLC determination of chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments in processed green pea cultivars (Pisum sativum L.).
Hatch chiles are a cultivar of the common New Mexico green chili developed at the Chile Institute at New Mexico State University in the 1920s.
Quinoa cultivars were tested according to a study [9] reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition with 4 of 15 cultivars having celiac - toxic epitopes barely below the 20 - mg / kg level that caused cytokine immune responses.
Wang W, Bostic TR, and Gu L. Antioxidant capacities, procyanidins and pigments in avocados of different strains and cultivars.
The word mirasol in Spanish means looking at the sun, and this cultivar is called mirasol because the fruit are erect and point to the sun.
The cultivar was similar in maturity to «New Mexico No. 9.»
Today, this cultivar is not grown widely in New Mexico.
New Mexico growers were surveyed in 1998, and 50 % of their chile pepper acreage was planted with an NMSU cultivar (Skaggs, 2000).
In 1975, Nakayama released a new chile cultivar called «NuMex Big Jim», which is considered the world's largest chile, averaging 7.68 inches in length and 1.89 inches in widtIn 1975, Nakayama released a new chile cultivar called «NuMex Big Jim», which is considered the world's largest chile, averaging 7.68 inches in length and 1.89 inches in widtin length and 1.89 inches in widtin width.
In that year García released «New Mexico No. 9», historically the most important chile cultivar because it was the first developed at New Mexico A&M and because it introduced a new pod type called New Mexico.13 García had begun selecting for what would become the New Mexico pod by improving chiles grown locally in the Las Cruces areIn that year García released «New Mexico No. 9», historically the most important chile cultivar because it was the first developed at New Mexico A&M and because it introduced a new pod type called New Mexico.13 García had begun selecting for what would become the New Mexico pod by improving chiles grown locally in the Las Cruces arein the Las Cruces area.
In retrospect, it was serendipitous that Dr. Garcia picked the pasilla, Colorado, and negro types; these types probably intercrossed and produced progeny that contained novel gene combinations, allowing him to select for the new pod type and cultivar.
The new cultivar proved popular in the northeastern United States as well.
In 2002, original seed of «New Mexico 6 - 4» was obtained from the National Seed Storage Lab in Fort Collins, Colorado, to develop a genetically superior chile cultivar that would help New Mexico growers compete in the global market, as well as capture the original flavor of «New Mexico 6 - 4.&raquIn 2002, original seed of «New Mexico 6 - 4» was obtained from the National Seed Storage Lab in Fort Collins, Colorado, to develop a genetically superior chile cultivar that would help New Mexico growers compete in the global market, as well as capture the original flavor of «New Mexico 6 - 4.&raquin Fort Collins, Colorado, to develop a genetically superior chile cultivar that would help New Mexico growers compete in the global market, as well as capture the original flavor of «New Mexico 6 - 4.&raquin the global market, as well as capture the original flavor of «New Mexico 6 - 4.»
Released in 1998, the jalapeño cultivar «NuMex Piñata» originated spontaneously in the cultivar «Early Jalapeño» (Votava & Bosland, 1998).
Only tomatoes grown in the region from seeds dating back to the original cultivar and according to strict standards may receive the elite Denominazione d'Origine Protetta (DOP) label.
As a plant pathologist with USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Rice Research Unit in Beaumont, Texas, Toni Marchetti oversaw a new program in 1972 to develop new cultivars that better resisted costly diseases like rice blast.
Born in New South Wales, Australia in 1868, this cultivar was propagated by Maria Ann Smith, its namesake.
* The fatali is a cultivar of the chile Capsicum chinense, developed in southern or central Africa from chiles introduced from the Americas.
There had been no significant yield improvement in inbred rice cultivars after the Green Revolution.
Dr. Kshirod K. Jena, a principal scientist at IRRI whose research has been on breaking the yield barrier of rice using genomics strategy, and his team discovered that the gene Gn1a - type 3 allele had not been very effective in indica cultivars.
However, since the 1970s, rice yield potential had stagnated, particularly in tropical indica rice cultivars.
The Brewers Association has signed an agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA - ARS) to fund public hop breeding for the purpose of developing and releasing disease resistant aroma hop cultivars into the public domain, in support of hop growing efforts throughout the U.S..
... Chuck created the very 1st line of Chile - Specific Hot Pepper Sauces in the World featuring: chile cascabel, chile de árbol, chile guajillo, chile cayenne, chile serrano, chile pequín, chile ancho, chile jalapeño, chile chipotle, chile habanero, chile güerro, New Mexico Red & Green chile cultivars; and the more recent Super Hot Chiles: Bhut Jolokia (aka Ghost Chile) & Trinidad Scorpion chile cultivars.
PPKGO grows a number of varieties of coffee: Bergendal (they typica variety most often grown in Sumatra), Sidikalang (I presume this is another typica cultivar from the named region near Lake Toba), and the hybrids Catimor and Caturra.
Last summer, one farmer at my local farmer's market grew the San Marzano cultivar here in Cincinnati, but by the time I found about it, another customer had offered to buy their entire crop.
This generic term is still used today in Spain for all cultivars, though tiny hot dried red peppers are occasionally called chiles.
Many cultivars were lost in the 1950s and «60s, Crabtree said, neglected or abandoned when owners passed away or moved.
Compiled by Dave DeWitt From The Complete Chile Pepper Book Glossary of Specialized Pepper Terms Not included here are the names of the U.S. cultivars, which, after more than a century of breeding, number in the thousands and are too many to list.
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