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Her new book will have cultivation and storage tips, as well as recipes and her favorite varieties, including Hubbards and buttercups.
Olive was introduced into cultivation more than 3000 years ago, but only during the last two decades has cultivation shifted from low density to dense hedgerow orchards.
The northeastern province of Nangrahar, which had reduced cultivation in recent years, experienced a 285percentt increase in opium cultivation in 2007, the report found.
In Roman and Byzantine times the oases had widespread cultivation, and they became flourishing Christian settlements.
Once the concentration of dissolved oxygen increased rapidly, indicating that all the ethanol produced during batch cultivation had been depleted, batch cultivation was changed to fed-batch cultivation.
But rain that has affected cultivation across Europe made this year's harvest a washout.
Compounding woes in that sector producers of coca (the raw material for cocaine) have seen cultivation decline in recent years.
So if the overall supply falls (because America has suppressed cultivation in friendly areas), the price shoots up.
Phytoplasmas are sieve tube restricted, wall-less phytopathogenic bacteria belonging to the class Mollicutes that have resisted cultivation.
Rice can be inferred to have entered cultivation on two pathways from wild ecology and human use.
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