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It has a long cultivation history, both as a drug and for food.
(His long cultivation of a non-collecting politician, Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Prime Minister, helped).
That Ralph Lauren, the company, would need a turnaround surely comes as a surprise to many, given its long cultivation of an image of effortless affluence and confident style.
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea), vegetable and fodder plant of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), the various agricultural forms of which have been developed by long cultivation from the wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea).
Co-author Dr Yang Zhang, also from the John Innes Centre, said: "Medicinal plants with high value are often difficult to grow and manage, and need very long cultivation times to produce the desired compounds.
However, plant resources have certain limitations i.e. competition with food, land utilization, long cultivation time, low yield, seed toxicity and only seeds contain oil for extractable quantities.
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Sugarcane, with a cultivation area of about 300,000 ha in Yunnan, has a year-long cultivation season.
The longest cultivation period on one plot mentioned by a farmer was five years.
They seem, too, to have evolved alongside prehistoric and medieval "long rotation" cultivation systems.
Steady-state samples were taken after ~10 14 volume changes to avoid strain adaptation due to long term cultivation [ 33].
In vitro cell culture lack the contribution from the normal microenvironment, and changes in the genetic profile may also be induced due to long term cultivation.
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