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Garden Coach on Why to Love December 22nd
Garden Coach Providing Free Garden Help | GardenHelp.org —
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It’s kind of hard to believe that a gray, cold day like today — December 22nd — is one I’m going to say good things about. So many of us are overwhelmed with holiday this & that — getting ready for Giftmas as one my friends so aptly re-christened Christmas, struggling with frozen forms of water [...] ...2 days ago -
New Sinularia Clades begin to sort out over 150 soft coral species
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 141
Sinularia Clades are part of a new classification of soft corals that was published recently in the journal Invertebrate Biology. The study by McFadden et. al used molecular analysis to establish relationships between the 150 species of Sinularia that sorted out into five large groups of species called clades; a ...1 week ago -
Farmers Market Update: Brassica!
Summer Tomato —
Authority: 121
Turnips This weekend was the Brassica Festival at the San Francisco Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Brassica Brassica Bash! Brassica is a genus of vegetables in the mustard or cabbage family that includes cabbages, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, turnips, bok choy, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts. They are ...2 weeks ago -
Can You Identify This Alien Vegetable?
Fooducate —
Authority: 470
Good Morning. Our pop quiz for today is before you. What is this Vegetable? Hint: This is not an alien. It actually grows on earth, and even in the US. What you need to know: This is Brassica oleracea Gemmifera, more commonly known as Brussels sprout . A cousin of the cabbage family, many of us remember ...3 weeks ago -
Research suggests flax and Brassica as bioethanol resources
Green Diary —
Authority: 490
Some Spanish researchers and their Dutch counterparts carried out two different studies that suggest that agricultural residue from flax and Brassica carinata crops, a plant that bears yellow flowers, can be exploited for bioethanol production. Gonzalez-Garcia, working on the research with the University of Santiago ...4 weeks ago -
Flax. Brassica. “… production of bioethanol from two, as yet unexploited sources of biomass: agricultural residue from flax (for the production of paper fibres for animal bedding), and Brassica carinata crops …”
Biotech —
Authority: 126
According to a Release from FECYT – Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology:‘The studies developed by the researchers reveal that flax (which is richer in cellulose) can produce up to 0.3 kg of ethanol for every kg of dry biomass, compared with 0.25kg/kg of Brassica. However, when the whole production cycle ...4 weeks ago

