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The Blepharoneurinae are a subfamily of the | fruit fly family Tephritidae comprising five genera |
s is a relatively uncommon European species of | fruit fly from the family Drosophilidae. |
S. cerevisiae, the nematode C. elegans and the | fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. |
Arntl gene are found in fish, birds and in the | fruit fly Drosophila (the fly homolog, cycle, encode |
Trypeta angusta is a species of tephritid or | fruit fly in the genus Trypeta of the family Tephrit |
optimization include Drosophila melanogaster ( | fruit fly), Caenorhabditis elegans (nematode worm) o |
ertain extent also the Bactrocera oleae (Olive | fruit fly). |
h the exception of the Bactrocera oleae (Olive | fruit fly). |
eradication from Florida of the Mediterranean | fruit fly, citrus canker, and citrus blackfly. |
ee expressed sequence tags (ESTs), homologs in | fruit fly, mosquito and other insects and transposab |
causes a variety of atypical behaviors in the | fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. |
The eastern cherry | fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew), is a species |
the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, or | fruit fly, wingless is expressed across almost the e |
lnerable to certain pests, including the olive | fruit fly, sooty mold and Verticillium dahliae. |
, which is crucial to the embryogenesis of the | fruit fly, and acts through the Wnt signaling pathwa |
leja tsaratanana is a species of tephritid, or | fruit fly, in the genus Myoleja of the family Tephri |
well as in Drosophila melanogaster, the common | fruit fly. |
Drosophila funebris is a species of | fruit fly. |
ressed in the head and limbs of the developing | fruit fly. |
Drosophila bifurca is a species of | fruit fly. |
Drosophila ambigua is a European species of | fruit fly. |
sighted, and of course they still wouldn't get | fruit for a couple of years. |
The | fruit for the pie can be fresh, canned, or reconstit |
Spice (ground | fruit) for sale in Istanbul |
The CVC also provides | fruit for many education extension activities, such |
f which appear on the band's debut album Fresh | Fruit for Rotting Vegetables; "Short Songs", "Gaslig |
ice - Outlandos d'Amour, Dead Kennedys - Fresh | Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, Sick of It All - Scrat |
Originally released on the Fresh | Fruit for Rotting Vegetables album. |
eaten out of hand, and its primary use is as a | fruit for human consumption. |
s a developing wine region currently producing | fruit for Southcorp Wines, a division of the Foster' |
y seasons, they eat wild watermelons and other | fruit for the liquid and natural sugars they provide |
ion, using aromatic herbs, bark, roots, and/or | fruit for their flavor and medicinal properties. |
Aardvarks eat the | fruit for its water content, and propagate the seeds |
They are a popular | fruit for growers because of their ability to store |
owers are inconspicuous and ball-bearing sized | fruit form only on the female plants (although occas |
(Marathi: Behada) (Terminalia belerica) in its | fruit form it is used in the popular Indian herbal r |
ny, a follicle is a dry unilocular many-seeded | fruit formed from one carpel and dehiscing by the ve |
body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is | fruit forward and often carries aromas of black frui |
e school was intended to look like a basket of | fruit from above until this idea was scrapped by the |
in an oil, and it leaches into the body of the | fruit from the pits. |
d flowers from September to October, producing | fruit from October to early November. |
C tenuipes bears its | fruit from September to October. |
bited a slight disadvantage for discriminating | fruit from foliage. |
Fruit from early introductions were however, sour an | |
and Potomac Railroad was built in 1911 to haul | fruit from Twin Mountain Orchards to Keyser. |
Making wine only from purchased | fruit from select vineyards, Giacosa worked to obtai |
It flowers from October to December and bears | fruit from December to March. |
, fifteen full-line wineries that source their | fruit from the Walla Walla and Columbia Valley appel |
It produces large crops of | fruit from the trunk, and bagging is used to protect |
The dove eats the | fruit from forest trees, mainly figs. |
ical term referring to plants which flower and | fruit from their main stems or woody trunks rather t |
e blossoms in September and October, and gives | fruit from November to March. |
In later years, the | fruit from the J.J. Cohn Estate was sold to Opus One |
The carambola | fruit, from the Averrhoa carambola species |
omac Railroad, which was built in 1911 to haul | fruit from the mountain to Keyser, has also served a |
s also used as a preservative to prevent dried | fruit from discoloring, and for preserving meats, an |
ame honours Captain William Bligh who took the | fruit from Jamaica to the Royal Botanic Gardens in K |
were planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, and the | fruit from the Cohn estate was sold to Inglenook. |
in Judaism, initially tempted Eve into eating | fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evi |
e trees to bend down so that Joseph could take | fruit from them, and then ordered a spring of water |
They typically | fruit from late spring through autumn, and are parti |
The store does not sell any | fruit from the park, only various books and packaged |
de Pingus, also 100% Tempranillo, is made with | fruit from rented vineyards in the La Horra zone, wi |
He had just begun to gather | fruit from the last orchard when he died at Gracewoo |
rees, but growers salvaged the majority of the | fruit from the ground. |
Harry Lott, selected a good stringless type of | fruit from McDonald's harvests and used the seeds to |
e in the middle, often with raisins or bits of | fruit, from about five inches to two and a half feet |
e purpose is to harvest, or 'scrump', unwanted | fruit, from parks, or given by neighbours, in the Mo |
Some plant varieties can produce | fruit from new cuttings within a year of their plant |
Fruit from Muntingia is also harvested for export ov | |
hese names appear on wines that do not contain | fruit from that region, they lose their integrity an |
bsequent vintages, as a second tier label with | fruit from young vines. |
t lives in caves but comes out at night to eat | fruit from local rainforest. |
The wharf was later used for transporting | fruit from the many orchards in the area. |
s sinocinerea flowers in May and June, bearing | fruit from July to October. |
He also published the Treatise on the | Fruit Garden (1851), which was revised and reiussed |
f agricultural products were corn, wheat, hay, | fruit, garden vegetables and livestock. |
n days part of this land was used as an exotic | fruit garden by the Sir Solomon. |
A park, | fruit garden and kitchen garden were attached. |
arley, plots of oats, maize and potatoes and a | fruit garden". |
Treatise on the | Fruit Garden, 1851. |
Barry's | Fruit Garden, 1872. |
He also started | Fruit, Garden, and Home in 1922. |
The | fruit generally has good disease resistance, and typ |
longer be entitled to "metage" or duty on all | fruit, grain and "measurable goods" landed on either |
drove pack trains in mountains; and worked on | fruit, grain and hop ranches, and in hotels and fact |
ng and contains fertile florets which form the | fruit grain, each with nine spreading awns with whit |
The property was also planted with a large | fruit grove featuring oranges, grapefruit, lemons, l |
Samson of Dol at Dol and to this very day the | fruit groves which they planted remain and are known |
The | fruit grow in tight clumps and sometimes resemble gr |
He was a | fruit grower and banker. |
He worked as a | fruit grower before entering political life. |
ber 27, 1859 - March 18, 1930) was a minister, | fruit grower and political figure in British Columbi |
a as a young man, where he eventually became a | fruit grower on a farm about two miles east of Grand |
Creek, Ontario and became a canner, farmer and | fruit grower by career. |
He was a | fruit grower by career. |
Wolfville, Nova Scotia and became a farmer and | fruit grower by career. |
leveland, followed his father as a rancher and | fruit grower in the Tustin, California area. |
alifornia in 1875, working as a watchmaker and | fruit grower. |
Early in his life he was a lawyer and | fruit grower. |
1887 to publish a magazine called the Florida | Fruit Grower. |
Pahl now lives in Paraguay as a | fruit grower. |
He later became President of the Swan Vine and | Fruit Growers Association. |
It hoped to prosper by serving | fruit growers in south-central Benton County (where |
Fruit Growers Express Co. | |
arsary of the first shipment of dekopon, Japan | Fruit Growers Cooperative Association designated Mar |
made, het-up sorority sisters blasted it like | fruit growers protesting The Grapes of Wrath." |
He established his own | fruit growers and preservers business, serving as Ma |
their own land, they were a people of farmers, | fruit growers and herdsmen. |
Fruit Growers Express reefer No. 55558 | |
e member of trade organizations of Connecticut | fruit growers, including: the Connecticut Pomologica |
Her parents are both | fruit growers. |
the Entomological Society (1875-1886), and the | Fruit Growers' Association (1882-1886). |
If used only at the beginning of the | fruit growing season, kaolin clay often comes off by |
to the hot red sand they transformed it into a | fruit growing area similar to California. |
Valley include agricultural activities such as | fruit growing and dairying, which supply processing |
capital of the Altes Land, one of the biggest | fruit growing areas in Europe, and Jork is home to a |
Newbry managed a | fruit growing and packing firm in the Rogue River Va |
He returned to Tasmania in 1906, taking up | fruit growing and farming. |
f potatoes and cereals, and the climate allows | fruit growing as well. |
Mrs. Durkee knew that the Lewellings, a local | fruit growing family, had often offered lodging and |
Fruit growing, especially apple and cherry crops, we | |
ado, in 1907 and engaged in cattle raising and | fruit growing. |
ce-processing and grain storage; vegetable and | fruit growing; poultry raising and livestock care; f |
producer (Tiptree Patisserie) and sells fresh | fruit grown on the Tiptree estate. |
In calculating its tax obligations, United | Fruit had consistently (and drastically) undervalued |
cygna: Swan | Fruit Hakea |
a, so that the branches and shoots protect the | fruit hanging underneath from the elements. |
In the fall, orange | fruit hangs below the flaring pink seed coverings. |
ulio beetles can cause irreparable damage to a | fruit harvest. |
cknamed the "Peach Bowl", in search of jobs as | fruit harvesters. |
cock married William Carson, the inventor of a | fruit harvesting machine, in 1970. |
The | fruit has a taste similar to that of the mango. |
The | fruit has a fragrant, but rugged rind, and may be ov |
The tip of each | fruit has two or more long, thin teeth. |
Dried | fruit has a long history of food safety. |
The | fruit has a high latex content and does not ripen un |
The peel has a sweet flavor but the | fruit has a sour center. |
The | fruit has a small body with a straight style up to 2 |
The | fruit has a hairy base just over half a centimeter l |
The | fruit has prominent citrus, melon and honey notes an |
Feijoa | fruit has a distinctive, potent smell. |
The orange | fruit has a very pleasant piquant orange-sherbet fla |
Eating the | fruit has long been known to produce drowsiness, as |
The | fruit has a rounded body with a long, straight style |
Whilst the return of Strange | Fruit has never formally been ruled out by the colle |
The | fruit has a sour taste; dried and crushed, it is a p |
tivars, known as the astringent varieties, the | fruit has a high tannin content which makes the imma |
The ripe | fruit has spines which are easily detached. |
Along with microscopic hairs, the | fruit has 12 to 35 flat and straight spines which ar |
tional food plant in Africa, this little-known | fruit has the potential to improve nutrition, boost |
The | fruit has a small body with a pointed style column u |
The perigynium covering the | fruit has a dark center and greenish margins. |
The ripe | fruit has many traditional uses. |
The surface of the | fruit has hooklike projections. |
tional food plant in Africa, this little-known | fruit has potential to improve nutrition, boost food |
The | fruit has a sweet flavor. |
The | fruit have a refreshing, acidic taste and are also e |
When all pieces of | fruit have been collected the player proceeds to the |
Amides from P. sarmentosum | fruit have been shown to have anti-tuberculosis and |
Extracts from the | fruit have been found to have antimicrobial effects, |
It is a very nutritious | fruit, having high levels of carotene, vitamin B3, a |
Though the revision bore | fruit: he graduated with first-class honours. |
d, feeling sorry for the increasingly decaying | fruit head, decided to write a song about him. |
The district includes Farmington, Kaysville, | Fruit Heights, most of Layton and part of North Cent |
family earned a living by selling vegetables, | fruit, herbs, and theatre. |
Fruit Hill (home of McArthur and Allen | |
administration, he retired to private life at | Fruit Hill, where he died in 1879. |
Timmy Turner's items are alien | fruit, his costume is Crash Nebula. |
In 1900, E. J. (Emmor Jerome) Miley sold his | fruit holdings and joined with Dabney in leasing a t |
Whitworths is a dried | fruit, home baking and snack products company, estab |
Gluconic acid occurs naturally in | fruit, honey, kombucha tea, and wine. |
11 wholesale provision houses and 18 wholesale | fruit houses. |
here one of the main commercial activities was | fruit husbandry. |
ic to describe elements of a plant such as the | fruit, hypanthium, calyx or pistil base since at lea |
' | Fruit ice cream,' she said. |
range of goods: tea and coffee sets, dessert, | fruit, ice cream and fish services, vases, jardinier |
Bizarre | Fruit II is an expanded version of M People's 1994 B |
ation also occurs when wineries are in need of | fruit immediately and cannot wait for grafted vines |
Yanal's tactics showed their | fruit immediately as Turkey won the Friendships Cup |
The strategy bore | fruit immediately in 2006 with the election of Gover |
Drammen is also the main harbor for car and | fruit import in Norway. |
A lemon plum is a rare | fruit imported from Chile, it resembles the taste of |
passenger services due to the expansion of the | fruit importing from Spain and South America. |
he berries collected in the wild are a popular | fruit in northern, central and eastern Europe, notab |
m China in the Edo Period and became a popular | fruit in Japan. |
Fruit in Narsapur, Medak district, India. | |
alled bombes, which consisted of ice cream and | fruit in fancy molds. |
ts to save the structure, which seemed to bear | fruit in July 1977 when, after more than four years |
was relieved by peace negotiations which bore | fruit in the Russo-Byzantine Treaty of 907. |
as interested in; however, the coldness of the | fruit in the hand is just right that raged in the lu |
tial work force and he was transferred to pick | fruit in Tatura, Victoria, where he subsequently, an |
r plans he had, however, they were not to bear | fruit; in 1994 he sold the estate on to the Wertheim |
forests in West Africa, feeding on leaves and | fruit in the undergrowth. |
V. hui flowers in May, bearing its | fruit in July. |
apsule, becomes succulent, and forms an edible | fruit in the month of September.” |
The female tree bears | fruit in the dry season and these are eaten by many |
Brown was one of the first to grow | fruit in an area where orchardry would become a majo |
0 varieties of vegetables and 170 varieties of | fruit in this garden." |
h the dictators: a political history of United | Fruit in Guatemala, 1899-1944. |
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