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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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