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When plants attract bugs, it may be their own fault |
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Written by Debra Levey Larson
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May 27, 2020 – If you're debating about what
impatiens to
plant in your yard, a recent study at the University of Illinois
suggests that
you go with ‘Cajun Carmine,’ that is if you want fewer insects in your
garden.
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May 21, 2010, London, England – BBSRC-funded researchers at
the University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of London have
discovered that the commonly used and naturally occurring bacterial
insecticide
Bt works best if applied to young plants and is enhanced by the presence
of the
insect pests.
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Growers can boost benefits of broccoli and tomatoes |
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Written by By Phyllis Picklesimer
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May 17, 2010 — A University of
Illinois study has demonstrated that agronomic practices can greatly
increase
the cancer-preventive phytochemicals in broccoli and tomatoes.
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Dakota Gold: a Texas Superstar ‘weed-to-riches’ story |
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Written by By Robert Burns
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May 14, 2010, College Station, TX — ‘Dakota Gold’ helenium had a tough
childhood. Cast into life as a common weed, it had to survive abusive
Texas
summers, frequent and brutal right-of-way mowings, trompings in
over-grazed
pastures, and abandonment in empty lots.
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BVB Substrates launches new substrate |
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Written by Submitted by BVB Substrates
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May 2010, De Lier, the Netherlands – Substrate
supplier BVB Substrates has launched a new substrate for the international
vegetable-growing sector.
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