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When you want to use carrot blocks, take out the amount you want & put the rest back in the freezer for later use.
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Suspected Phytophthora spp. isolates were identified morphologically from hyphae and by transferring subcultures on blocks of carrot agar to pond water in order to encourage the production of sporangia as described earlier.
The isolates used in these studies are listed in Tables 1 and 2. They were obtained by plating symptomatic needle tissue from diseased trees onto P10ARP agar and after isolation were maintained on blocks of carrot agar (Erwin and Ribeiro [1996]) under sterile deionised water at 4°C.
Adding cucumbers, carrots, or even small blocks of banana or cheese sticks can add enjoyable imagination to healthy sandwiches.
Neither would they have bags of organic carrots, a fat block of Parmesan or the herbs outside the back door.
Danvers carrots are large block-shaped carrots that need heavy, nutrient-rich soil in order to thrive.
Isolates of Phytophthora kernoviae were cultured by placing blocks cut from carrot agar cultures into Petri dishes containing 20 mL sterile clarified V8 juice broth (Campbell's Soups Australia™) amended with CaCO3 (Erwin and Ribeiro [1996]).
At the city's Taronga Zoo, keepers hosed down the animals and fed them on frozen carrots and meat ice block.
Thus, no evidence of rearrangement of chromosomal blocks between the wild and the domesticated carrot subspecies was found.
In order to study the changes in tocochromanol compounds over the postharvest storage period of carrot roots, 30 additional roots from each accession in the first block were harvested for storage.
When you harvest a carrot, you will receive one to four carrots from a single farmland block.
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