Pisum sativum

Pisum sativum

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piperita) leaf oil, camphor white (cinnamomum camphora) bark oil, chamomile (chamomilla recutita) flower oil, and sweet olive (osmanthus fragrans) flower absolute. life essential oils digestive blend: peppermint (mentha x piperita) leaf oil, fennel (foeniculum vulgare) oil, coriander (coriandrum sativum
piperita) leaf oil, camphor white (cinnamomum camphora) bark oil, chamomile (chamomilla recutita) flower oil, and sweet olive (osmanthus fragrans) flower absolute. life essential oils digestive blend: peppermint (mentha x piperita) leaf oil, fennel (foeniculum vulgare) oil, coriander (coriandrum sativum...
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"partitioning of symbiotic bacteria between generations of an insect: a quantitative study of a buchnera sp. in the pea aphid (acyrthosiphon pisum) reared at different temperatures" . applied and environmental microbiology. ( ): – . doi : /aem. . . - . pmc . pmid . ^ liere, heidi; jackson, doug; vandermeer
"partitioning of symbiotic bacteria between generations of an insect: a quantitative study of a buchnera sp. in the pea aphid (acyrthosiphon pisum) reared at different temperatures" . applied and environmental microbiology. ( ): – . doi : /aem. . . - . pmc . pmid . ^ liere, heidi; jackson, doug; vandermeer...
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between plant species and varieties and is also affected by the buffering capacity of the soil. some plants are able to mobilize zinc from zinc-deficient sandy soil (e.g. brassica juncea 'indian mustard') but this does not benefit a following wheat crop. however, wheat grown after a crop of peas (pisum
sativum) had access to more available zinc than crops grown after medicago truncatula (47). 2.3.3.4.1 proteoid roots holloway (45) considered that the formation of proteoid roots in response to phosphorus deficiency in some species could be important in zinc nutrition. proteoid roots comprise clusters...
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crowns and rhizomes, dormant (excl. those used for human consumption and chicory plants and roots) bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots (excl. those used for human consumption and chicory roots of the variety cichorium intybus sativum
crowns and rhizomes, dormant (excl. those used for human consumption and chicory plants and roots) bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots (excl. those used for human consumption and chicory roots of the variety cichorium intybus sativum...
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