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influence of a school-based cooking course on students' food preferences, cooking skills, and confidence.a quasi-experimental study was conducted to evaluate the influence of project chef, a hands-on cooking and tasting program offered in vancouver public schools, on students' food preferences, cooking skills, and confidence. grade 4 and 5 students in an intervention group (n = 68) and a comparison group (n = 32) completed a survey at baseline and 2 to 3 weeks later. students who participated in project chef reported an increased familiarity and preference for the foods introduced through the progr ...028145738
assessment of heavy metal contamination in vegetables grown using paper mill wastewater in wonji gefersa, ethiopia.heavy metals are among the major contaminants of vegetables. a study was conducted at wonji gefersa farms where paper wastewater is used for cultivation of vegetable crops. four vegetable samples, namely swiss chard, carrot, tomato, green pepper, as well as paper wastewater were examined for heavy metal [lead (pb), zinc (zn), cadmium (cd), iron (fe), copper (cu), chromium (cr) and cobalt (co)] contamination using atomic absorption spectroscopy. the levels of pb, cd and cr in paper wastewater wer ...027631503
irrigation water demand of selected agricultural crops in germany between 1902 and 2010.irrigation water demand (iwd) is increasing worldwide, including in regions such as germany that are characterized with low precipitation levels, yet grow water-demanding crops such as sugar beets, potatoes, and vegetables. this study aimed to calculate and analyze the spatial and temporal changes in the iwd of four crops-spring barley, oat, winter wheat, and potato-between 1902 and 2010 in germany by using the modeling software agrohyd farmmodel. climatic conditions in germany continued to chan ...027395071
development of biofilters to treat the pesticides wastes from spraying applications.several studies carried out in europe showed the importance of direct losses to the contamination of surface water by pesticides. these pesticides losses can occur at the farm site when the sprayer equipment is filled with the pesticide formulation (spills, overflowing, leaking) and during the clean-up (rinsing) of the sprayer after the treatment. in belgium studies are carried out on biofilters to treat in an efficient way effluents containing pesticides. the biofilter substrate is elaborated f ...016628949
macroinvertebrate community structure in agricultural streams: impact of runoff-related pesticide contamination.this study aims to assess the runoff-related pesticide contamination, among other environmental factors, that contributes to differentiation in the macroinvertebrate communities inhabiting six streams in northern germany (braunschweig, lower saxony). a total of 91 macroinvertebrate taxa were sampled three times (april, may and june 2000) during the main period of pesticide application to cereals and sugar beets in the catchment. thirteen environmental variables (e.g., nutrients, discharge, in-st ...015482838
the potential of pesticides to contaminate the groundwater resources of the axios river basin in macedonia, northern greece. part i. monitoring study in the north part of the basin.the axios river basin is an area of high agricultural importance for macedonia, northern greece. high priced crops such as cotton, corn, sugarbeets, vegetables and rice are rotated with cereals and alfalfa and thus a great variety of pesticides are used annually for the control of pests and diseases. moreover, the groundwater resources of the specific area constitute the main source of potable water for the surrounding cities and villages. therefore, a study was initiated to investigate the prob ...015050391
two distinct α-l-arabinofuranosidases in caldicellulosiruptor species drive degradation of arabinose-based polysaccharides.species in the extremely thermophilic genus caldicellulosiruptor can degrade unpretreated plant biomass through the action of multimodular glycoside hydrolases. to date, most focus with these bacteria has been on hydrolysis of glucans and xylans, while the biodegradation mechanism for arabinose-based polysaccharides remains unclear. here, putative α-l-arabinofuranosidases (abfs) were identified in caldicellulosiruptor species by homology to less-thermophilic versions of these enzymes. from this ...028432102
the cultivation of the sugar-beet in ohio. 189117788238
sorghum and sugar beets in kansas. 189117847434
sugar-beet mosaic. 191517748499
some correlations in sugar beets. 191617245861
seasonal and regional variations in curly-top of sugar beets. 192617741821
crops naturally infected with sugar beet curly-top. 192717819207
saving time and storage in breeding sugar-beets.(1) by seeding sugar-beets in the greenhouse in early december or sooner, by exposing the growing beets to electric light for a few hours in the evening and by transplanting the roots into the field in spring, a seed generation may be produced every year. (2) the beets must have reached a minimum stage of maturity at transplanting time, otherwise many may fail to produce seed. (3) storage for one month in a cellar before transplanting failed to give any observable benefit.192917758222
the cultivation of sugar beets. 192917840376
determination of the percentage of sucrose in sugar beets for research purposes. 193016652664
a method of artificially feeding the sugar-beet leafhopper. 193217784241
airplane collections of sugar-beet pollen. 193817755383
formation of nitrate in detached green leaves of swiss chard and tomato. 193816653498
translocation of carbohydrates in the sugar beet. 193916653547
the effect of high concentrations of carbon dioxide on the glutamine and asparagine metabolism of the sugar beet. 194116653733
some chemical reactions of sulphur dioxide after absorption by alfalfa and sugar beets. 194416653910
ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid in cooked garden beets. 194417738392
effect of ddt, sulphur and lethane dusts on germination of sugarbeet and onion pollens. 194517831481
a haploid sugar beet after colchicine treatment. 194521021076
yellow wilt of sugar beet in argentina. 194620991712
seed transmission of bacterial blight of sugar beet. 194620989345
some causes of chlorosis and necrosis of sugar-beet foliage. 194620997931
mass action as a factor in curly-top-virus infection of sugar beet. 194621015646
the argentine curly top of sugar beet. 194621009077
some factors influencing curly top virus concentration in sugar beets. 194621015645
wireworms and the sugar-beet crop; field trials and observations. 194718901083
home production of wheat, potatoes and sugar-beet. 194718907932
yellowing disease of family 41 sugar beet. 194918228880
nitrate poisoning from sugar beet tops. 194918114768
the transmission of sugar-beet yellows virus by mechanical inoculation. 194918151953
a germination inhibitor from sugar beet. 195014775708
a new virus affecting mangolds, sugar-beet and related plants. 195014786507
[effect of ph of sugar beet molasses on the content of fermenting and non-fermenting sugars]. 195014815385
the effect of 2,4-d on potassium nitrate levels in leaves of sugar beets. 195014798340
a latent virus in sugar-beets and mangolds. 195114843175
[comparative serologic investigation on healthy sugar beets and those infected by jaundice virus (corium betea holmes)]. 195114829903
[effect of hydrogen ion concentration on sucrose inversion in determination of sugar content of forage and sugar beets]. 195114863306
[effect of oxygen and other oxidation agents on oxidation-reduction potential in sugar beet tissue]. 195114887580
the fermentation of sugar-beet pulp silage. 195114908020
[influence of the present sugar beet policy on alcoholism in france]. 195114832579
[organic acids in the cation-anion balance of tissue of the sugar beet]. 195114793431
[phosphorus esters in sugar beet]. 195214926613
[untoward effects of the red sugar beet]. 195212978590
[massive aspiration of crushed sugar beets into the nasopharynx, trachea & main bronchi]. 195214951915
[problem of the mechanism of formation of porosis in sugar beets]. 195313116889
bolting and flowering of sugar beets in continuous darkness. 195316654563
the path of carbon in photosynthesis. xix. the identification of sucrose phosphate in sugar beet leaves. 195313058362
the production of 2,3-butanediol by fermentation of sugar beet molasses. 195413229290
lecithinase systems in sugar beet, spinach, cabbage, and carrot. 195413190466
improvement in low-temperature resistance of sugar-beet seedlings treated with dalapon (2,2-dichloropropionic acid). 195417753558
[causative agents of bacteriosis of sugar beet leaves]. 195414383353
[feeding studies with systox-treated sugar beets]. 195413229798
[isolation and characterization of sodium pectates from sugar beets]. 195414356052
[quantitative analysis by paper partition chromatography of the sugars in molasses made from sugar beets]. 195413199552
synthesis of radioactive glutamine from c14o2 in swiss chard leaves and its isolation by paper chromatography. 195413125573
[tularemia in workers exposed to infected sugar beets]. 195514387220
submerged citric acid fermentation of sugar beet molasses: increase in scale. 195514364358
photochemical activity of chloroplasts isolated from sugar beet infected with virus yellows. 195513246644
influence of night temperature and nitrogen nutrition on the growth, sucrose accumulation and leaf minerals of sugar beet plants. 195516654765
the chemical composition of microsomes and mitochondria from silver beet. 195613363832
chlorine, bromine and sodium as nutrients for sugar beet plants. 195616654859
the biosynthesis of uridine diphosphate glucose and sucrose in sugar beet leaf. 195613314634
enzymic properties of microsomes and mitochondria from silver beet. 195613315237
chromsoome number in the sugar-beet nematode heterodera schachtil schmidt. 195713483671
the fate of assimilated c14o2 in the sugar beet leaf studies by displacement with c12o2. 195713460806
the structure of some cytoplasmic components of plant cells in relation to the biochemical properties of isolated particles.1. electron micrographs of thin sections of material fixed with buffered osmium tetroxide have been used for comparison of the fine structure of isolated cytoplasmic particles from silver beet petioles and roots of germinating wheat with that of the cytoplasm of the intact cells. 2. mitochondria of wheat roots have an external double membrane and poorly oriented internal double membranes. as compared with the structures seen in situ, the isolated mitochondria showed evidence of some disorganisat ...195713416311
effects of 8-azaguanine on sugar beet infected with beet yellows virus. 195713400121
susceptibilities of cultivated and weed plants to the sugarbeet nematode, heterodera schachtii schmidt, 1871, in southwestern ontario. 195713491827
[spraying of sugar beets with ecatox 20]. 195713484649
[the action of cold on sugar-beet tissues]. 195813573701
[pathways of spreading of sugar-beet yellow virus]. 195913852518
[pentose-cycle enzymes in the sugar beet]. 195913805953
the glycolytic enzymes in the conducting tissues of sugar beet. 195913662011
biosynthesis of sucrose and sucrose-phosphate by sugar beet leaf extracts. 196016655340
the development of inclusions in sugar beets infected with beet-yellows virus. 196013820739
light inactivation of photophosphorylation by swiss-chard chloroplasts. 196013685298
photophosphorylation by swiss-chard chloroplasts. 196013795285
submerged citric acid fermentation of sugar beet molasses: effect of pressure and recirculation of oxygen. 196113693826
a dielectric study of sugar beet pectin in aqueous solution. 196113682572
[serological diagnosis of viral jaundice of sugar beet]. 196113900539
the synthesis of sucrose by extracts of the root of the sugar beet. 196113888736
some properties of phloem exudate collected from root of sugar beet. 196216655730
formation & elimination of ethanol in sugar beet roots. 196216655672
effect of keeping viruliferous aphids on plants or glass on their transmission of sugar beet yellows virus. 196213872334
do aphids carry transmissible sugar beet yellows virus via their stylets?-evidence from ultraviolet irradiation. 196213872330
[problems in industrial hygiene during mechanized harvesting of sugarbeet]. 196314079430
[contamination of soil with hexachlorane used in the cultivation of sugar beets in the ukraine]. 196414162464
[polymyxa betae n.sp., a parasite in the roots of beta vulgaris tournefort, particularly during the early growth of the sugar beet]. 196414332386
yellows viruses in sugar beet and mangold seed crops. 196414164651
evaluation of selected parameters in a sugar beet translocation system. 196516656179
sucrose translocation in the sugar beet. 196516656144
[skin diseases among agricultural workers in flax and sugar beet of areas]. 19654221603
[nucleic acid content in pollen of diploid and tetraploid sugar beet]. 196514286243
the development of invertase activity in slices of the root of beta vulgaris l. washed under aseptic conditions.1. when disks of root tissue from sugar or red beet (beta vulgaris l.) are washed in running aerated tap water the sucrose contained in them disappears and glucose and fructose are formed. 2. invertase activity in the disks has been measured by a polarimetric method. freshly cut tissue has a very low activity, but a considerable increase occurs during the first 3-4 days of washing, the final activity being sufficient to hydrolyse the sucrose contained in the disk within a few hours. 3. disks of ...196514342226
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