10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PENNYCRESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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pennycress in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pennycress im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Future Harvest: Pesticide-free Farming
And finally, two weeds that I have under only fair control on my farm are
bindweed and pennycress. Pennycress is sometimes a challenge in alfalfa,
wheat, and oats, but not in row crops. The infestation is probably due to a high
percentage of ...
2
Issues in Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting out of Peoria, Illinois, by VerticalNews editors,
research stated, “In order to more fully utilize pennycress. a potentially viable bio-
diesel source, the proteinaceous components were extracted from pennycress
seeds ...
3
Second Generation Biofuels and Biomass: Essential Guide for ...
Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense), a winter-grown crop that produces twice the oil
per acre of soybeans, has become a potentially attractive biofuel source. The
crop is harvested in the spring between segments of a typical corn/soybean
rotation ...
4
Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and ...
Pennycress seeds and leaves contain high glucosinolate levels that can be toxic
to animals and the meal therefore cannot be used in animal feed. The seeds
have oil contents of 20-36% containing ~33% erucic acid. The moderately high ...
Peter N. Mascia, Jürgen Scheffran, Jack M. Widholm,
2010
5
At Home in Nature, a user's guide
Mary Choate and Aaron Brachfeld. Young leaves of field pennycress were used
for food by the Cherokee Indians. Even the young leaves have a somewhat bitter
flavor and aroma, and has been added in small quantities to salads and other ...
Mary Choate and Aaron Brachfeld
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
(Cruciferae) pennycress, roundleaf (E) tabouret à feuilles rondes (F) Täschelkraut
, Rundblätteriges (D) Thliptoceras octoguttale Feld. (syn) see Prophantis
smaragdina Thliptoceras smaragdina Butl. (syn) see Prophantis smaragdina
Tholera ...
Derwent Publications,
1990
7
Edible Wild Plants of Pennsylvania and Neighboring States
Richard J. Medve, Mary Lee Medve. PENNYCRESS. Thlaspi. arvense. L.
Brassicaceae. 1-2' Characteristics: This is an erect, smooth annual plant that
reaches a height of 20 inches with mostly entire, alternate, lance-shaped leaves.
Richard J. Medve, Mary Lee Medve,
2010
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State Noxious-weed Seed Requirements Recognized in the ...
United States. Agricultural Marketing Service. Common name COMMON NAME
CROSS REFERENCE Botanical name Shown as Frenchweed Thlaspi arvense
Shown as Pennycress (field) Thlaspi arvense (see frenchweed and pennycress)
...
United States. Agricultural Marketing Service,
1942
9
Weeds of California and Other Western States
SYNONYMS: bastard cress; fanweed; Frenchweed; mithridate mustard;
pennycress; stinkweed; Teruncius arvensis (L.) Lunnell GENERAL
INFORMATION: Winter or summer annual with flower stems to 0.5 m tall, white
flowers, and nearly ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy,
2007
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Handbook of Edible Weeds: Herbal Reference Library
Pennycress,. Frenchweed,. Stinkweed. DESCRIPTION: Erect, hairless, annual
herbs, rarely branching, to 2 feet tall, with a basal rosette of ephemeral leaves.
LEAVES: of the rosette willowlike, broadest above the middle, with a short stalk;
stem ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PENNYCRESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
pennycress im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Vt. Farmer Helps Others Produce Biofuels
They have even helped to harvest pennycress, an experimental oilseed crop for Tiashoke Farm in Easton, New York. State Line presses ... «Daily Yonder, Jul 15»
Wisdom of the Weeds
Morning glory/bindweed, wild mustard & pennycress. Formation of surface crust or hardpan. Plant deep-rooted cover crops such as ryegrass ... «The Journal, Jul 15»
Glasweek: Glasgow Essential Playlist
And, on that note, the first name that appears in this playlist, and the band in the header image (taken by itookthisbeast), is Pennycress. «The 405, Jul 15»
Greenhouses showcased at Agronomy Day
Several of the projects presented involved field pennycress. The pennycress could be seen in its final growth stage and some ready for harvest ... «Agri News, Jul 15»
A new kind of water infrastructure begins to permeate Detroit
It's growing pennycress, a biodiesel feedstock. Replacing any hard, non-absorbent surface with something more permeable in this way can in ... «Michigan Radio, Jun 15»
In Search Of Edible Weeds: Adventures In Urban Foraging By App
... Poor Man's Pepper, Yellow Sorrel, Violet, Field Pennycress, Common Mallow and Cattail. They're scattered all over Central Park in New York ... «KALW, Jun 15»
Intercropped winter oilseeds could benefit environment, profits
Gesch and colleagues are focused particularly on two crops — winter camelina and pennycress. Camelina is in the mustard family and is ... «Grand Forks Herald, Jun 15»
On Detroit's East Side, Managing Vacant Land Takes Collaboration
Land, Inc. is exploring the potential of cultivating pennycress, a low-maintenance crop that can be used in the manufacture of biofuel, on sites ... «Next City, Mai 15»
Monsanto leads $2.5 million investment in ag startup Arvegenix
Arvegenix, a Creve Coeur company that hopes to turn pennycress into a cash crop, has raised $2.5 million from investors. Monsanto and ... «STLtoday.com, Mai 15»
From bioswales to pennycress: How Detroit neighborhoods are …
Detroit is inextricably linked to water; it's what gave us our name, drove our early industries, and has served as both a symbol of the city's rebirth ... «Model D, Apr 15»