Essays about: "Solanum nigrum"
Found 4 essays containing the words Solanum nigrum.
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1. Tracing Characteristics of Two Water Hole Features with Multiproxy Analysis : Using Soil Chemistry, Archaeobotany and Entomology
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudierAbstract : En omfattande multiproxyanalys har utförts på provtagningar från två vattenhål belägna i Skåneregionen i Sverige. Denna mångsidiga analys involverade flera aspekter, inklusive markkemi, entomologi, mikrofossiler och makrofossiler. Resultaten från markkemianalysen avslöjade betydande skillnader mellan de två vattenhålen. READ MORE
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2. Temperature requirement for germination of Solanum nigrum seeds
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Solanum nigrum has become an increasingly difficult weed in field-grown vegetables in the southern part of Sweden during the last decade. To be able to predict the timing of seedling emergence in the field, which is important for the timing of weed control measures, a study was made with the aim to investigate the timing of seed germination in the weedy species Solanum nigrum L. READ MORE
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3. Morphological diversity in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.), their related species and wild types conserved at the National gene bank in Mauritius
University essay from SLU/Swedish Biodiversity CentreAbstract : Mauritius has rich eggplant genetic resources with important implication for research and conservation. Heterogeneity in pedoclimatic condition and farmers selection have resulted in significant accumulation of wide morphological diversity at both inter and intra specific levels in eggplant landraces. Morphological characterization of 27 S. READ MORE
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4. Utvecklingen hos nattskatta (Solanum nigrum L.) och dess bekämpningsbehov i konservärtsodling
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.) is a major problem in gardenpea cultivations contracted by Findus AB, a Swedish food processing company. The main problem is that the nightshade berries contain solanin and, thus, are not tolerated in the marketed product, which is fresh frozen peas. READ MORE