He will dig up the ones he can get too, then look at me with those buggy Puggle eyes to beg me to go dig up
the mustard plants in the rest of the yard!!
Not exact matches
Harold and Alma Moldenke correctly point out, «Such statements as that concerning the size of the
mustard seed must always be judged
in the light of the knowledge of the time of the people involved» (
Plants of the Bible; Dover Publications, 1952, p. 61).
The context of Jesus» statement about the size of the
mustard seed is the man sowing seed
in his garden, which is confirmed by the word «garden
plants» (lachanon; # 3001 λάχανον; a potable herb; a vegetable).
In Luke 17, Jesus says that if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you could command this mulberry tree to be uprooted and planted in the se
In Luke 17, Jesus says that if you have faith the size of a
mustard seed, you could command this mulberry tree to be uprooted and
planted in the se
in the sea.
«If,» the Lord reasonably replied, «you had faith the size of a
mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, «Be uprooted and
planted in the sea,» and it would obey you.
And the Lord said, «If you had faith as a grain of
mustard seed, you could say to this sycamine tree, «Be rooted up, and be
planted in the sea; and it would obey you.»»
Jesus replies rather obliquely, «If you had faith the size of a
mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, «Be uprooted and
planted in the sea,» and it would obey you.»
But the Markan form of the parable seems superior
in that it more vividly and correctly represents the Palestinian
mustard plant.
In 2006, it began manufacturing mayonnaise, mustard, salad dressings, barbecue sauce, vinegars and a complete line of vegetable oils in its Brundidge, Ala., plant after purchasing Piknik Product
In 2006, it began manufacturing mayonnaise,
mustard, salad dressings, barbecue sauce, vinegars and a complete line of vegetable oils
in its Brundidge, Ala., plant after purchasing Piknik Product
in its Brundidge, Ala.,
plant after purchasing Piknik Products.
Health - supportive molecules like glucosinolates are concentrated
in these spices
in the same way that they are concentrated
in the leaves of the
plants (like
mustard greens or horseradish greens).
Amaranth (Chinese Spinach) Artichokes Asparagus Asparagus Pea Beans Beets Bitter Melons and Wax Gourds Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Burdock (Gobo) Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Chinese (Napa) Cabbage Citron Melon (For candied citron, pies, etc.) Cantaloupes and Melons Cardoon Celery Chervil Chicory Chives Collards Corn and Ornamental Corn Cover Crops Cowpeas Cucumbers Eggplant Endive Fava Beans Finocchio Garland Chrysanthemum Gourds and Decorative Squash Jicama (Mexican Yam) Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce and Mesclun Loofah (Luffa) Sponges Malabar Spinach Mache (Corn Salad) Micro Greens (Baby Greens) Minutina (Buckshorn Plaintain)
Mustard and Other Greens Oats (Hulless Oats for cereal) Okra Onions / Scallions Orach (Mountain Spinach) Ornamental Corn and Grain Pak Choi / Bak Choi Parsley Peas: Early Spring Peanuts Peppers Super Hot Peppers Popcorn Pumpkins Quinoa (Cereal, Superfood) Radicchio Radish Ramps (Wild Leeks) Rhubarb Rice (Can be grown
in garden soil) Rutabaga Salsify (Oyster
Plant) Saltwort Scorzonea Shallots (From Seed) Sorghum Soybeans Spinach Squash Summer Type and Zucchini Squash Winter Type Squash Japanese Kabocha Type Squash (Fall and Winter Decorations) Strawberry Sugar Beets Swiss Chard Tomatoes Turnip Watermelon
Mustard is
in the same family of
plants as broccoli, and they naturally go together
in this side dish or light entree.
The
mustard plant is a cruciferous vegetable
in the same family as cabbage, Brussels sprouts and broccoli.
The
mustard plant is a cruciferous vegetable
in the same family as cabbage, brussel sprouts and broccoli.
in place of basil
in the pesto, I used young
mustard greens — a
plant that to my knowledge I've only ever tasted here
in alabama — and pecans instead of pine nuts.
Free2b never allows peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, gluten / wheat, soy, egg, shellfish, fish, coconut, corn,
mustard, or sesame
in their
plant or products.
Or that most of the class of 5 - year - olds who were brought
in to see the
plants didn't much like the samples of radish and
mustard greens they tasted.
The
mustard plant Arabidopsis thaliana may be revealing another way
in which life exploits RNA's capacity for genetic storage.
They focused on a
mustard green called Arabidopsis, the reference organism used by
plant biologists
in their research.
Recent work also shows that some
plants, such as the cabbage and
mustard relative Arabidopsis, make proteins that are involved
in the development and functioning of eyespots — the ultrabasic eyes found
in some single - celled organisms such as green algae.
The report concluded the
mustard was safe and nutritious, and GEAC chair Amita Prasad
in New Delhi says the commission unanimously agreed on 11 May to recommend allowing farmers to
plant the crop for the next 4 years.
Garlic
mustard's weapon is a chemical that kills soil fungi... Garlic
mustard, a European weed introduced to the United States
in 1868, is advancing rapidly through mature forests, crowding out local
plants as it goes.
In a push toward greener fuels, the Air Force has modified some of these jets to fly on a biofuel derived from camelina, a relative of the
mustard plant.
Laux's team studied the stem cells
in the model organism of the Arabidopsis
plant, or rock cress, which is part of the Brassicaceae family of
plants, including
mustard and cabbage.
The study, which can be read
in Nature Communications, shows the transcription factor family MYB3R prevents progression to the division stage (M phase) of the cell cycle
in Arabidopsis, a small flowering
plant that is a member of the
mustard family.
In studies of Arabidopsis thaliana, also known as
mustard weed, a team of researchers at the University of Delaware found that when a
plant has its leaf nicked, it
plant sends out an emergency alert to neighboring
plants, which begin beefing up their defenses.
The researchers also
planted tree seedlings
in plots containing either
mustard, sugar maple, red maple, or ash trees.
But by the 1990s, white - tailed deer populations
in parks had swelled to such size that many species of native wildflowers such as trillium and lilies largely disappeared, replaced by wild ginger and exotic species such as garlic
mustard and Japanese stiltgrass,
plants not favored by deer.
Researchers have found that a Rocky Mountain
mustard plant alters its physical appearance and flowering time
in response to different environmental conditions, suggesting some species can quickly shape - shift to cope with climate change without having to migrate or evolve.
Zachariah Gezon, a Ph.D. student
in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Dartmouth College, studied the impact of early snow removal on a native
mustard plant as part of a study looking at climate change and phenotypic plasticity.
The researchers developed what they call a «genetically - encoded reporter»
in order to directly and instantaneously observe the movements of ABA within the
mustard plant Arabidopsis.
Back
in the lab, Winkler investigated the
plant's adaptation to local conditions through multigenerational garden experiments with seeds from ten representative locations selected from his collecting road trip, spanning the Sahara
mustard's range.
In the new study, researchers grew and collected black
mustard (Brassica nigra, pictured), flowering
plants that commonly appear around the world.
By comparing the genetic signatures, he will learn how similar
plants growing across the U.S. southwest are to each other, and to populations
in Sahara
mustard's native range.
In the study, caterpillars were placed on Arabidopsis, a small flowering
plant related to cabbage and
mustard.
In the current work, which is reported online this week in the journal PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domain
In the current work, which is reported online this week
in the journal PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domain
in the journal PNAS, researchers
in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domain
in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the
mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domains.
Seedling Growth - 2 will germinate and grow seeds of the Arabidopsis thaliana
plant, a member of the
mustard family, into tiny seedlings
in space.
In a paper published in the current issue of Nature Communications, Howe, a member of the Plant Research Lab at MSU, and his team describe how they were able to modify an Arabidopsis plant — a relative of mustard — by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor in the plan
In a paper published
in the current issue of Nature Communications, Howe, a member of the Plant Research Lab at MSU, and his team describe how they were able to modify an Arabidopsis plant — a relative of mustard — by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor in the plan
in the current issue of Nature Communications, Howe, a member of the
Plant Research Lab at MSU, and his team describe how they were able to modify an Arabidopsis plant — a relative of mustard — by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor in the p
Plant Research Lab at MSU, and his team describe how they were able to modify an Arabidopsis
plant — a relative of mustard — by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor in the p
plant — a relative of
mustard — by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor
in the plan
in the
plantplant.
Lippman and Cora MacAlister, Ph.D., lead author on the new paper, found that deleting the genes for these enzymes from the flowering
mustard plant Arabidopsis thaliana and the moss Physcomitrella patens resulted
in similar defects
in both species, which are widely separated
in evolutionary time.
Curiously, then, HPAT mutations can have developmental consequences
in both the simple moss (see accompanying image # 2) and the more evolved
mustard plant — enhancing growth
in the one, impairing it
in the other.
In the mustard plant Arabidopsis, for example, epigenetic alterations in leaf and flower shape can be passed on to offsprin
In the
mustard plant Arabidopsis, for example, epigenetic alterations
in leaf and flower shape can be passed on to offsprin
in leaf and flower shape can be passed on to offspring.
Herbicide - resistance genes from GM canola have turned up
in wild, weedy
mustard plants on roadsides
in the United States, Canada and elsewhere.
«Basically, most of our knowledge of what genes are important for environmental adaptation of trees has been educated guessing built on studies
in the model
plant, Arabidopsis, which is a member of the
mustard family» said Amy Brunner, associate professor of molecular genetics
in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.
«Basically, most of our knowledge of what genes are important for environmental adaptation of trees has been educated guessing built on studies
in the model
plant, Arabidopsis, which is a member of the
mustard family» said Amy Brunner, an associate professor of molecular genetics
in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.
They then inoculated soil - filled pots with these four microbial samples and
planted a common strain of
mustard plant, Boechera stricta,
in them.
Wild varieties of
mustard illustrate the huge diversity and variability of chemicals
in plants.
The rape
plant (
in the
mustard family) contains cyanide - containing compounds and wild animals and even insects avoid it
in nature.
Researchers have discovered that when homobrassinolide, which is also found
in the
mustard plant, was fed to rats, a response a lot like anabolic steroids was triggered with a minimum of side effects.
As far as raw
plant foods are concerned, the most troublesome are those
in the cruciferous family — broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale,
mustard greens, radishes, rutabagas and turnips.
In Qin et al 2011, fatty plant foods purchased in Hong Kong (pistachio, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanut, corn oil, mustard seed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, and flaxseed oil) all had some PDBEs, but chicken breast / skin had 4 times as much, and goose liver 12 times a muc
In Qin et al 2011, fatty
plant foods purchased
in Hong Kong (pistachio, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanut, corn oil, mustard seed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, and flaxseed oil) all had some PDBEs, but chicken breast / skin had 4 times as much, and goose liver 12 times a muc
in Hong Kong (pistachio, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanut, corn oil,
mustard seed oil, olive oil, peanut oil, and flaxseed oil) all had some PDBEs, but chicken breast / skin had 4 times as much, and goose liver 12 times a much.