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  1. CLEAN AIR ACT AND AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY (Q2525171)
  2. The Effect of Gasoline Prices on Automobile Sales (Q2525170)
  3. James D. Mooney and General Motors' Multinational Operations, 1922-1940 (Q2525169)
  4. How to Succeed in Business: Lessons from the Struggle Between Ford and General Motors during the 1920s and 1930s (Q2525168)
  5. Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge (Q2525167)
  6. Ford Automates: Technology and Organization in Theory and Practice (Q2525166)
  7. THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF AUTOMOBILE BRAND PREFERENCES (Q2525165)
  8. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUTOMOBILE LITIGATION (Q2525164)
  9. Industrial Mercurialism: Agricola to the Danbury Shakes (Q2525163)
  10. Religious Mobility in the Roman Empire (Q2525162)
  11. JUPITER, VENUS AND MERCURY OF HELIOPOLIS (BAALBEK) THE IMAGES OF THE "TRIAD" AND ITS ALLEGED SYNCRETISMS (Q2525161)
  12. Forum: Classics for the Masses? (Q2525160)
  13. EGO SUM PASTOR (Q2525159)
  14. Brooches and the Cult of Mercury (Q2525158)
  15. INTRODUCTION: PEOPLE, PLACES, AND RITUALS IN THE RELIGIONS OF ROME (Q2525157)
  16. Lethaeum ad fluvium: Mercury in the "Aeneid" (Q2525156)
  17. The Mithraic Symbolism of Mercury Carrying the Infant Bacchus (Q2525155)
  18. Plumage Coloration in Belted Kingfisher (<em>Megaceryle alcyon</em>) at a Mercury-contaminated River (Q2525154)
  19. Elemental Mercury Releases Attributed to Antiques — New York, 2000–2006 (Q2525153)
  20. Rapid Determination of Mercury Speciation in Marine Products by Molecular Spectrometry (Q2525152)
  21. Achieving the Great Lakes Initiative Mercury Limits in Oil Refinery Effluent (Q2525151)
  22. Public Health and Economic Consequences of Methyl Mercury Toxicity to the Developing Brain (Q2525150)
  23. New mercury treaty exposes health risks (Q2525149)
  24. MERCURY in the Anthropocene Ocean (Q2525148)
  25. Inorganic (Q2525147)
  26. Mercury in the National Parks (Q2525146)
  27. Midwinter skies, planets, and orbits, and the stars of summer (Q2525145)
  28. Into orbit: MESSENGER pays a yearlong visit to Mercury (Q2525144)
  29. Chemical Composition of Earth, Venus, and Mercury (Q2525143)
  30. Hot News on Mercury's Core (Q2525142)
  31. The Strangest Terrestrial Planet (Q2525141)
  32. New Observations of the Planet Mercury (Q2525140)
  33. Mercury: The Forgotten Planet (Q2525139)
  34. The Planet Mercury (Q2525138)
  35. (Q2525137)
  36. Origanum dictamnus L. Lamiaceae Dittany of Crete, Hop marjoram. Distribution: Crete. Culpeper (1650) writes: ‘... hastens travail [labour] in women, provokes the Terms [menstruation] . See the Leaves.’ Under 'Leaves' he writes: ‘Dictamny, or Dittany (Q2525135)
  37. Still-Life with a Watermelon and Pomegranates (Q2525126)
  38. [Man Cutting Watermelon] (Q2525125)
  39. Purple Amaranth and Watermelon", Folio from a Dispersed Nuzhatnama-i ‘Ala’i of Shahmardan ibn Abi’l Khayr (Q2525124)
  40. Two melon fruits, a honeydew melon (Cucumis melo) and water melon (Citrullus lanatus) Chromolithograph, c. 1870, after H. Briscoe. (Q2525123)
  41. Tumeric (Curcuma longa L.): rhizome with flowering stem and separate leaf and floral segments. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776. (Q2525122)
  42. 赤緞子地牡丹梅蝶々打掛 (Q2525121)
  43. Bottle with Peonies (Q2525120)
  44. Peonies (Q2525119)
  45. <!-- <button class="sort">030</button> -->Paeonia officinalis (bonderose) (Q2525118)
  46. Spotted wilt virus (?) on Pelargonium hortorum. (Q2525117)
  47. Flowers of six different varieties of pelargonium. Coloured engraving by J. & J. Parkin, c. 1835. (Q2525116)
  48. Tin of 'Allenburys' throat pastilles, London, England, 1920-1940 (Q2525115)
  49. The crusaders attack Jerusalem: Godfrey is wounded; an angel brings a medicinal herb to accomplish what the surgeon cannot. Etching by Antonio Tempesta, 16--. (Q2525114)
  50. <!-- <button class="sort">001</button> -->Three traditionally made shuttlecocks of cork and (Q2525109)
  51. Lens set in cork eye cup like watchmakers's glass, (Q2525108)
  52. Crocodile-shaped iron cork press, Portugal, 1801-1900 (Q2525107)
  53. Small cylindrical glass bottle with cork stopper, (Q2525106)
  54. Rotary cork press, Europe, 1871-1900 (Q2525105)
  55. Spearhead and Storage Case (清 矛頭) (Q2525104)
  56. <!-- <button class="sort">041</button> -->Whau. Cork tree (Q2525103)
  57. Coconuts and trees (Cocos nucifera), a cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum verum) and pinang tree (Areca catechu), in a tropical landscape. Line engraving after J. Nieuhoff. (Q2525102)
  58. <!-- <button class="sort">001</button> -->Selection of gold and silver pomanders, Europe (Q2525101)
  59. <!-- <button class="sort">001</button> -->Medicine chest containing cholera treatments, England, 1849-1915 (Q2525100)
  60. Rice Fields (Q2525099)
  61. TRAY (Q2525098)
  62. Lucretia (Q2525097)
  63. Mirror (Q2525096)
  64. Krakatoa: plantain trees (Musa x paradisiaca) and coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) in a forest clearing, with native man and his hut. Coloured soft-ground etching after J. Webber, 1788. (Q2525095)
  65. Landscapes, Figures, and Flowers (Q2525094)
  66. Case (Inro) with Design of Chinese Sages Drinking and Writing on Banana Leaf (Q2525093)
  67. Plantain banana (Musa paradisiaca L.): fruiting branch with sections of flowers and fruit. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten. (Q2525092)
  68. Banana (Musa coccinea Andr.): fruiting shoot with leaf and numbered sections of flowers. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten. (Q2525091)
  69. Fem herrer på en terrasse; en tjener bærer en agave frem (Q2525090)
  70. <!-- <button class="sort">001</button> -->Kopi efter Eckersbergs tegning: En blomstrende agave og en figenkaktus (Q2525089)
  71. Untitled (Cracked Watermelon) (Q2525088)
  72. Carcuma, Tumeric (Q2525071)
  73. Tabua (ceremonial whale tooth) (Q2525070)
  74. Siapo (tapa cloth) (Q2525069)
  75. Prostate cancer cells treated with curcumin, LM (Q2525068)
  76. Sir Anthony van Dyck with a sunflower (Q2525063)
  77. Fireplace and Grate Design with Sunflower Andirons (Q2525062)
  78. Sunflower: Haughtiness, from the series Floral Beauties and Language of Flowers (N75) for Duke brand cigarettes (Q2525061)
  79. Botanical dish with white sunflower (Q2525060)
  80. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes (Q2525059)
  81. Peonies Blown in the Wind (Q2525058)
  82. Paeonia officinalis 'Flore Pleno' (Q2525041)
  83. <!-- <button class="sort">772</button> -->Pelargonium inodorum Willdenow (Q2525036)
  84. Pelargonium species (Rose geranium) (Q2525031)
  85. A flowering pelargonium plant (Pelargonium T`he Baron'). Coloured zincograph by J. Andrews. (Q2525030)
  86. Mentha spicata (Spearmint) (Q2525029)
  87. Peppermint. (Q2525028)
  88. Mentha x piperita nigra (Black peppermint) (Q2525027)
  89. Pocket inhaler, London, England, 1901-1918 (Q2525026)
  90. Mentha x piperita (Peppermint) (Q2525021)
  91. An old dragon tree (Dracaena draco) with a gash in its stem releasing its "dragon's blood" resin and a door in its trunk. Aquatint with etching by R. G. Reeve after J. J. Williams, c.1819. (Q2525020)
  92. The dragon-tree = Draco arbor (Q2525019)
  93. Dragoeiro, the Dragon-tree (Q2525018)
  94. False dittany (Ballota acetabulosa (L.) Benth.): flowering stem with separate floral segments. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775. (Q2525017)
  95. Dittany (Origanum dictamnus): flowering plant with leaf and floral segments. Etching, c. 1718, after C. Aubriet. (Q2525012)
  96. 'The cork leg!' (T. Hudon, Mr. Fitzwilliam, J. Blewitt) (Q2525003)
  97. Quercus Suber (Cork Oak) (Q2524982)
  98. [Magnified view of cork tissue] (Q2524981)
  99. Cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum verum): flowering and leafy stem with floral sections. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1843. (Q2524976)
  100. <!-- <button class="sort">002</button> -->Small glass bottle, 1 of 8 pieces, made by semi-au (Q2524971)
  101. Cinnamomum Yeylanicum, Cinnamon (Q2524962)
  102. Slaves harvesting cinnamon near Colombo, Sri Lanka. Line engraving by Mutlow and Russell. (Q2524961)
  103. Sample of cinnamon bark, Sri Lanka, 1901-1940 (Q2524960)
  104. Cinnamon. (Q2524959)
  105. [Mountain and Rice Fields] (Q2524958)
  106. Spring in the Rice Fields (Q2524953)
  107. Sushi (Vinegared Fish and Rice) Food (Q2524952)
  108. Rice Plant and Butter-Burs (Q2524951)
  109. Seedheads of pasture grass (Holcus sp.), millet (Panicum sp.) and rice (Oryza sativa). Coloured aquatint by W. Hooker after J. Forbes, 1780. (Q2524950)
  110. Cacao plant (Theobroma cacao): fruiting branch with separate leaves and seeds. Watercolour. (Q2524949)
  111. Theobroma Cacao L (Q2524944)
  112. Theobroma Cacao (CoCoa tree) (Q2524943)
  113. A fruiting cacao tree (Theobroma cacao) Photograph. (Q2524942)
  114. Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.): fruiting and flowering branch with separate numbered sections of flowers, fruit and seed. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten. (Q2524941)
  115. Leaves and twigs of lilac (Syringa), box (Buxus) and alder (Alnus). Watercolour, pencil and pen drawings. (Q2524936)
  116. Statue in form of skeleton and demon, depicting the dance of death (Q2524935)
  117. Memento Mori, with Dives in Hell (Q2524934)
  118. The Virgin Mary (Q2524933)
  119. Common box tree (Buxus sempervirens L.): flowering stem with separate floral segments and a description of the plant and its uses. Coloured line engraving by C.H.Hemerich, c.1759, after T.Sheldrake. (Q2524928)
  120. Japanese box (Buxus microphylla): branch with leaves. Coloured pen drawing by S. Kawano. (Q2524927)
  121. Four flowering plants, three types of spurge (Euphorbia species) and box (Buxus sempervirens). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855. (Q2524926)
  122. Banana plant (Musa species): flowering and fruiting plant with stolons and separate floral segments and sectioned fruit, also a description of the plant's growth, anatomical labels and a scale bar. Etching by G. D. Ehret, c. 1742, after himself. (Q2524921)
  123. Taihu Rock and Banana Plant (Q2524916)
  124. 琉球八景 中島蕉園 (Q2524915)
  125. 明 佚名 貍奴芭蕉圖 冊頁 (Q2524914)
  126. Banana, from the Fruits series (N12) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands (Q2524913)
  127. Chinese materia medica (Ming), .Contents page (Q2524900)
  128. Arbor-vitae (Thuja dolabrata): branch with leaves. Watercolour by S. Kawano. (Q2524899)
  129. Arbor-vitae (Thuja obtusa): branch with leaves. Watercolour by S. Kawano. (Q2524898)
  130. Chest (petaca) (Q2524881)
  131. Tsii' Edo 'Ai (Q2524868)
  132. C. Linati, Costumes... du Mexique (Q2524855)
  133. An Agave plant. Watercolour. (Q2524854)
  134. Agave du Mexique (Q2524853)
  135. <em>CINNAMOMUM GLANDULIFERUM</em> Y <em>C. VERUM</em> (LAURACEAE) NATURALIZADAS EN LA ARGENTINA (Q2524852)
  136. Progressive erosion of genetic and epigenetic variation in callus-derived cocoa (Theobroma cacao) plants (Q2524831)
  137. Comparative Flower Development in <em>Theobroma cacao</em> Based on Temporal Morphological Indicators (Q2524830)
  138. Structure of a Heterotetrameric Geranyl Pyrophosphate Synthase from Mint ( Mentha piperita ) Reveals Intersubunit Regulation (Q2524829)
  139. Early floral development of Heliconia latispatha (Heliconiaceae), a key taxon for understanding the evolution of flower development in the Zingiberales (Q2524828)
  140. The domestication of Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower) (Q2524823)
  141. Speciation through Homoploid Hybridization between Allotetraploids in Peonies (Paeonia) (Q2524822)
  142. Leaf Shape Evolution in the South African Genus Pelargonium L' Hér. (Geraniaceae) (Q2524821)
  143. Additional chromosome numbers in Pelargonium (Geraniaceae) (Q2524820)
  144. The “jack-in-the-box” stamens of <em>Heliconia wagneriana</em> (Heliconiaceae) (Q2524811)
  145. Structural and Mechanical Peculiarities of the Petioles of Giant Leaves of Amorphophallus (Araceae) (Q2524810)
  146. Cellular Ultrastructure and Crystal Development in Amorphophallus (Araceae) (Q2524809)
  147. The Genus Buxus (Buxaceae) (Q2524800)
  148. Neither <em>Phoebe</em> nor <em>Cinnamomum</em> – the tetrasporangiate species of <em>Aiouea</em> (Lauraceae) (Q2524799)
  149. In vitro mycorrhization of banana (Musa acuminata) plantlets improves their growth during acclimatization (Q2524686)
  150. The transcriptional regulatory network mediated by banana (<em>Musa acuminata</em>) dehydration-responsive element binding (MaDREB) transcription factors in fruit ripening (Q2524685)
  151. Pre-storage putrescine treatment maintains quality and prolongs postharvest life of <em>Musa acuminata</em> L. (Q2524684)
  152. Phytostimulatory and hardening period-reducing effects of plant-associated bacteria on micropropagated Musa acuminata cv. Grand Naine (Q2524683)
  153. Banana <em>MaMADS</em> Transcription Factors Are Necessary for Fruit Ripening and Molecular Tools to Promote Shelf-Life and Food Security (Q2524682)
  154. A Ser/Thr protein kinase phosphorylates MA-ACS1 (Musa acuminata 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic add synthase 1) during banana fruit ripening (Q2524681)
  155. A potent biocide formulation inducing SAR in plants (Q2524680)
  156. Does climate control the northern range limit of eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.)? (Q2524679)
  157. Can Stem Strips Be Induced? An Experimental Investigation of Cliff‐Face <em>Thuja occidentalis</em> (Q2524678)
  158. Old-growth Characteristics of Disjunct Thuja occidentalis Stands at Their Northwestern Distribution Limit, Central Canada (Q2524677)
  159. In Situ Diversity and Maintenance of Traditional Agave Landraces Used in Spirits Production in West-Central Mexico (Q2524676)
  160. <em>Citrullus lanatus</em>, a new host of <em>Bipolaris spicifera</em> in Morocco (Q2524675)
  161. Traditional Use of Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae) in Rotuma (Q2524674)
  162. Phytophthora × pelgrandis, a New Natural Hybrid Pathogenic to Pelargonium grandiflorum Hort (Q2524665)
  163. Seaweed Extract Elicits the Metabolic Responses in Leaves and Enhances Growth of Pelargonium Cuttings (Q2524664)
  164. Biparental inheritance of organelles in Pelargonium: evidence for intergenomic recombination of mitochondrial DNA (Q2524663)
  165. Expansion of inverted repeat does not decrease substitution rates in <em>Pelargonium</em> plastid genomes (Q2524662)
  166. Mentha Oil Futures and Farmers (Q2524653)
  167. Characterization of volatile compounds in <em>Mentha spicata</em> L. dried leaves (Q2524652)
  168. Planting Date, Mulch, and Herbicide Rate Effects on the Growth, Yield, and Physicochemical Properties of Menthol Mint (Mentha arvensis) (Q2524651)
  169. Developmental process of essential oil glandular trichome collapsing in menthol mint (Q2524650)
  170. Multiple disease resistance in menthol mint genotypes (Q2524649)
  171. Contribution and assessment of recycled menthol mint vermicompost on productivity and soil quality in mint and mint–rice–wheat rotation (Q2524648)
  172. The Effect of Hummingbird Flower Mites on Nectar Availability of Two Sympatric Heliconia Species in a Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Q2524643)
  173. Different foraging preferences of hummingbirds on artificial and natural flowers reveal mechanisms structuring plant–pollinator interactions (Q2524642)
  174. Edge effects on growth and biomass partitioning of an Amazonian understory herb (Heliconia acuminata; Heliconiaceae) (Q2524637)
  175. NEW RECORD OF GRASSHOPPER (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE & ROMALEIDAE) DEFOLIATORS AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF INSECTS ON CROPS OF HELICONIA SPP. IN THE AMAZON (Q2524636)
  176. Plant-pollinator interactions and floral convergence in two species of Heliconia from the Caribbean Islands (Q2524635)
  177. The influence of forest fragmentation on clonal diversity and genetic structure in Heliconia angusta, an endemic understorey herb of the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest (Q2524634)
  178. ANTHER AND POLLEN DEVELOPMENT IN HELICONIA (Q2524633)
  179. Insects Inhabiting Two Host Plants, Heliconia strida Huber (Heliconiaceae) and Calathea lutea Schult (Marantaceae), in Southeastern Peru (Q2524632)
  180. ENTOMOFAUNA ASSOCIATED WITH HELICONIA SPP. (ZINGIBERALES: HELICONIACEAE) GROWN IN THE CENTRAL AREA OF COLOMBIA (Q2524631)
  181. The EXOTIC Collection (Q2524626)
  182. Two for Tenerife (Q2524625)
  183. Cactus Talk (Q2524624)
  184. Phylogenetic Relationships among Dracaenoid Genera (Asparagaceae: Nolinoideae) Inferred from Chloroplast DNA Loci (Q2524623)
  185. DRAGON'S BLOOD TREE, "DRACAENA DRACO" (Q2524622)
  186. Physiological and psychological relaxing effects of visual stimulation with foliage plants in high school students (Q2524621)
  187. Two New Species of Dracaena (Asparagaceae, Nolinoideae) from Central Africa, with a Note on the Identity of D. braunii (Q2524620)
  188. A new threatened endemic species from central and northeastern Thailand, Dracaena jayniana (Asparagaceae: tribe Nolinoideae) (Q2524619)
  189. FIRST REPORT OF A STRICT DRAGON TREE SPECIES (<em>DRACAENA CAMBODIANA</em> (Q2524618)
  190. New Worlds, New Medicines: Indian Remedies and English Medicine in Early America (Q2524617)
  191. Frost Freaks of the Dittany (Q2524616)
  192. Glandular Hair Formation in Origanum Species (Q2524615)
  193. THREE MEMBRANOUS-BRACTED SPECIES OF ORIGANUM (Q2524614)
  194. The painted pavilion of the 'Caravanserai' at Knossos (Q2524613)
  195. Glandular scale development and essential oil secretion in Origanum dictamnus L. (Q2524612)
  196. Servicing Eden (Q2524611)
  197. The Vegetation of Malaysia (Q2524606)
  198. Amorphophallus Titanum (Q2524605)
  199. Two succulent aroids (Q2524604)
  200. Amorphophallus titanum Becc: a Historical Review and Some Recent Observations (Q2524599)
  201. SOMETHING ROTTEN IN SEATTLE (Q2524598)
  202. Corpse-flower (Amorphophallus titanum) (Q2524597)
  203. Mediterranean cork oak savannas require human use to sustain biodiversity and ecosystem services (Q2524596)
  204. A Genomic Approach to Suberin Biosynthesis and Cork Differentiation (Q2524595)
  205. The impact of drought on leaf physiology of Quercus suber L. trees: comparison of an extreme drought event with chronic rainfall reduction (Q2524594)
  206. Insights into the Responsiveness of Cork Oak (Quercus suber L.) to Bark Harvesting (Q2524593)
  207. Great Wild Gardens (Q2524592)
  208. Seed germination traits of desert perennials (Q2524591)
  209. The Cork Trees (Q2524590)
  210. Requiem for a Cork Tree (Q2524589)
  211. Cork: Structure, Properties, Applications (Q2524588)
  212. Christopher Columbus, Gonzalo Pizarro, and the Search for Cinnamon (Q2524587)
  213. A Discourse on the Cinnamon, Cassia, or Canella. By Taylor White, Esquire, F. R. S. (Q2524586)
  214. Relations between the Invasive Cinnamomum verum and the Endemic Phoenicophorium borsigianum on Mahé Island, Seychelles (Q2524585)
  215. Strong below-ground Competition Shapes Tree Regeneration in Invasive Cinnamomum verum Forests (Q2524580)
  216. THE INTRODUCTION OF NUTMEG (MYRISTICA FRAGRANS HOUTT.) AND CINNAMON (CINNAMOMUMVERUM J. PRESL) TO AMERICA / La introducción de la nuez moscada (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) y de la canela (Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl) en América (Q2524579)
  217. Tilletia horrida Tak. on Rice Plant in South Carolina (Q2524574)
  218. From Hands to Tutors: African Expertise in the South Carolina Rice Economy (Q2524573)
  219. Landscapes of Technology Transfer: Rice Cultivation and African Continuities (Q2524572)
  220. The African origins of Carolina rice culture (Q2524571)
  221. The Colonial Rice Trade (Q2524570)
  222. Mr. Clarence Jones, Carolina Rice Farmer (Q2524569)
  223. Rice Milling, Gender and Slave Labour in Colonial South Carolina (Q2524568)
  224. Conquests of Chocolate (Q2524567)
  225. Smallholder farmers’ social networks and resource-conserving agriculture in Ghana (Q2524566)
  226. Gene flow and genetic diversity in cultivated and wild cacao (Theobroma cacao) in Bolivia (Q2524565)
  227. Two <em>Theobroma cacao</em> genotypes with contrasting pathogen tolerance show aberrant transcriptional and ROS responses after salicylic acid treatment (Q2524564)
  228. Amino acids, carbohydrates and heritability of resistance in the <em>Theobroma cacao/Phythophthora megakarya</em> interaction (Q2524559)
  229. Comparative Flower Development in <em>Theobroma cacao</em> Based on Temporal Morphological Indicators (Q2524558)
  230. Evaluating models to assess the distribution of Buxus balearica in southern Spain (Q2524557)
  231. What Is Edging Box? Towards Greater Authenticity in Garden Conservation Projects (Q2524552)
  232. The Effects of Sodium Chloride on the Aesthetic Value of Buxus spp. (Q2524551)
  233. A Descriptive Study of Varietal Forms in Buxus (Q2524550)
  234. Background note on the formation of the national collection of Buxus in Cuba (Q2524549)
  235. A presumably exotic Phytophthora species causing dieback of Buxus sempervirens in Germany and Romania (Q2524548)
  236. THE BUXACEAE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES (Q2524547)
  237. Accounting for Taste: Export Bananas, Mass Markets, and Panama Disease (Q2524546)
  238. The century plant (Agave americana): flowering stem. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1796, after J. Ihle. (Q2524545)
  239. Agave Americano, O Magvey, aloe vera (Q2524544)
  240. An Outbreak of "Salmonella Joviana" Associated with Consumption of Watermelon (Q2524543)
  241. Isolation and identification of five alcohol-defying Bacillus spp. covertly associated with in vitro culture of seedless watermelon (Q2524542)
  242. Watermelon Response to Plastic Mulch and Row Covers (Q2524541)
  243. Injury Potential from Carryover of Watermelon Herbicide Residues (Q2524540)
  244. Preemergence Weed Control in Direct-Seeded Watermelon (Q2524539)
  245. Comparative transcriptome profiling of potassium starvation responsiveness in two contrasting watermelon genotypes (Q2524538)
  246. Reduction of Fusarium wilt in watermelon by <em>Pseudomonas chlororaphis</em> PCL1391 and <em>P. fluorescens</em> WCS365 (Q2524537)
  247. Differential gene expression and alternative splicing between diploid and tetraploid watermelon (Q2524536)
  248. Origin and emergence of the sweet dessert watermelon, <em>Citrullus lanatus</em> (Q2524535)
  249. The response of root-associated bacterial community to the graftomg of watermelon (Q2524534)
  250. Modules of co-regulated metabolites in turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizome suggest the existence of biosynthetic modules in plant specialized metabolism (Q2524533)

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