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  • plant or animal product that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
    3 statements, 0 sitelinks - 12:39, 31 July 2023
  • plant root used as a vegetable
    5 statements, 0 sitelinks - 15:12, 9 December 2023
  • {{short description|Plant which completes its life cycle within one growing season and then dies}} ...rijserwt peulen Pisum sativum.jpg|right|thumb|240px|[[Pea]]s are an annual plant.]] ...
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  • ...> In addition, the market for herbs is not as large as the more commercial crops, providing the justification for the small-scale herb farm. Herbs may be fo ...to the hydroponic and organic production of commercial fresh gourmet herb crops|date=2001|publisher=Suntec|location=New Zealand|isbn=0473081075|page=15}}</ ...
    11 KB (1,739 words) - 23:19, 3 January 2023
  • {{short description|Plant that lives for more than two years}} ...humb|Common chicory, ''[[Cichorium intybus]]'', is an herbaceous perennial plant]] ...
    19 KB (2,855 words) - 23:07, 3 January 2023
  • {{short description|Plant leaves eaten as a vegetable}} ...s''', '''pot herbs''', '''vegetable greens''', or simply '''greens''', are plant [[leaf|leaves]] eaten as a [[vegetable]], sometimes accompanied by tender [ ...
    16 KB (2,082 words) - 07:48, 4 January 2023
  • {{Short description|Edible plant or part of a plant, involved in cooking}} ...lant matter, including the [[edible flower|flowers]], [[fruit]]s, [[edible plant stem|stems]], [[leaf vegetable|leaves]], [[list of root vegetables|roots]], ...
    29 KB (4,167 words) - 08:08, 23 January 2023
  • {{Short description|Basal organ of a vascular plant}} {{About|the part of a plant}} ...
    47 KB (6,805 words) - 08:05, 23 January 2023
  • ...]] or components) are isolated from [[life|living]] sources—human, animal, plant, fungal, or microbial. They can be used in both human and animal medicine.< ...ive platforms of production which are being tested include whole plants ([[plant-made pharmaceuticals]]). ...
    29 KB (3,642 words) - 16:31, 3 January 2023
  • ...minerals and nutrients in the soil is recycled back into the production of crops. ...heterotrophs and autotrophs, including some [[plankton]] and [[carnivorous plant]]s. [[Phototroph]]s obtain energy from light, while [[chemotroph]]s obtain ...
    24 KB (3,438 words) - 13:40, 23 February 2024
  • ...minerals and nutrients in the soil is recycled back into the production of crops. ...heterotrophs and autotrophs, including some [[plankton]] and [[carnivorous plant]]s. [[Phototroph]]s obtain energy from light, while [[chemotroph]]s obtain ...
    24 KB (3,516 words) - 13:38, 23 February 2024
  • ...recombinant DNA molecules can originate from any [[species]]. For example, plant DNA can be joined to bacterial DNA, or human DNA can be joined with fungal ...rbicide-resistant crops]] : Commercial varieties of important agricultural crops (including soy, maize/corn, sorghum, canola, alfalfa and cotton) have been ...
    33 KB (4,424 words) - 16:33, 3 January 2023
  • {{short description|Embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering}} ...uit]], [[Dalbergia melanoxylon|grenadilla]], [[passion fruit]], [[Melissa (plant)|melissa]], [[tagetes erecta]].]] ...
    56 KB (8,523 words) - 16:57, 9 January 2023
  • {{Short description|Natural plant polysaccharides}} ...cation]] and fermentation process, which may have potential for converting crops high in inulin into ethanol for fuel. ...
    15 KB (2,173 words) - 09:38, 23 November 2023
  • {{Short description|Natural plant polysaccharides}} ...cation]] and fermentation process, which may have potential for converting crops high in inulin into ethanol for fuel. ...
    16 KB (2,237 words) - 09:34, 23 November 2023
  • '''[[Spice]]s''' – seeds, fruits, roots, bark, or other plant substances primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food. ...n angelica, holy ghost, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the family Apiaceae, a subspecies of which is cultivated for its sweet ...
    48 KB (6,636 words) - 23:18, 3 January 2023
  • ...hizosphere as affected by root-induced chemical changes: a review |journal=Plant and Soil |volume=237 |issue=2 |pages=173–195|s2cid=8562338 }}</ref> Toxic m ...
    25 KB (3,394 words) - 17:46, 3 January 2023
  • ...''' is a [[seed]], [[fruit]], [[root]], [[Bark (botany)|bark]], or other [[plant]] substance primarily used for [[flavoring]] or [[:en:color|color]]ing food * [[Aril]]s, such as [[Mace (spice)|mace]] (part of nutmeg plant fruit) ...
    23 KB (3,277 words) - 08:41, 3 July 2023
  • ...ination allowed global cultivation of the plant. Noted French botanist and plant collector [[Jean Michel Claude Richard]] falsely claimed to have discovered ...anilla florentine codex.jpg|upright=1.81|thumb| Drawing of the ''Vanilla'' plant from the ''[[Florentine Codex]]'' (c. 1580) and description of its use and ...
    70 KB (10,132 words) - 16:12, 3 January 2023
  • ...''' is a [[seed]], [[fruit]], [[root]], [[Bark (botany)|bark]], or other [[plant]] substance primarily used for [[flavoring]] or [[:en:color|color]]ing food * [[Aril]]s, such as [[Mace (spice)|mace]] (part of nutmeg plant fruit) ...
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