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Luzula campestris,
commonly known as
field wood-rush or Good
Friday gr**** is a
flowering plant in the rush
family Juncaceae. It is also one of the plants...
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Agaricus campestris is a
widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the
cultivated A. bisporus (button mushroom). A.
campestris is
commonly known...
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Xanthomonas campestris is a gram-negative,
obligate aerobic bacterium that is a
member of the
Xanthomonas genus,
which is a
group of
bacteria that are...
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Gryllus campestris, the
European field cricket...
- The
steenbok /ˈsteɪnbɒk, ˈstiːn-/ (Raphicerus
campestris) is a
common small antelope of
southern and
eastern Africa. It is
sometimes known as the steinbuck...
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fermentation and
derives its name from the
species of
bacteria used,
Xanthomonas campestris.
Xanthan gum was
discovered by
Allene Rosalind Jeanes and her research...
- the new province. Pompey's
reorganized Cilicia had six parts:
Cilicia Campestris,
Cilicia Aspera, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Isauria, and Lycaonia; with the largest...
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Black rot,
caused by the
bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv.
campestris (Xcc), is
considered the most
important and most
destructive disease of crucifers...
- The
steppe wolf (Canis
lupus campestris), also
known as the
Caspian Sea wolf, is a
subspecies of grey wolf
native to the
Caspian steppes, the
steppe regions...
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Sabatia campestris (Texas star; also
prairie rose-gentian,
prairie sabatia,
meadow pink) is a
species of Sabatia,
native to the south-central
United States...