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- and Training Center on Seabuckthorn, the Seabuckthorn Office of the Yellow River Water Commission, and the Shaanxi Seabuckthorn Development Office. From...
- (2004). "A review of diseases and pest control of seabuckthorn in former USSR". Global Seabuckthorn Res Dev. 2: 44–48. Song, HZ (2009). Study on the pathogen...
- Cartwright, known professionally as Seabuckthorn, is an English guitarist and producer, based in France. As Seabuckthorn, he has released a number of albums...
- 193 129 54 H070L60C50 Mustard Yellow 70° 60% 60% 203 129 45 H070L60C60 Seabuckthorn Yellow Brown 70° 60% 70% 205 123 0 H070L60C70 Autumn Leaf Orange 70°...
- (two-humped) Bactrian camels graze in the neighbouring "forests" of seabuckthorn. Non-locals are not allowed below Hundar village into the Balti area...
- gain their color from the compound lycopene), kale, mangoes, oranges, seabuckthorn berries, wolfberries (goji), collards, cantaloupe, peaches and apricots...
- region of Leh and for identifying and po****rizing the fruit crops of seabuckthorn and Indian mulberry (Noni). The Government of India honoured him, in...
- Rhagoletis batava (seabuckthorn fruit fly) is a species of fruit fly in the genus Rhagoletis of the family Tephritidae. Rhagoletis batava larvae feed inside...
- irrigation. Natural vegetation commonly seen along watercourses includes seabuckthorn (Hippophae spp.), wild roses of pink or yellow varieties, tamarisk (Myricaria...
- Relatively rare fruits originating from Oceania (noni), China (goji, seabuckthorn), Southeast Asia (mangosteen), or tropical South America (açaí) and unknown...