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[Title] => A tribute to Aurea Carballo Gonzalez
[Summary] => In 1928, a shy young 15-year-old girl wrote her first short story and “self-published” it.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Tomatoes grafted into eggplant rootstock produce more fruits
[Summary] => Tomato grafted into eggplant rootstock for off-season is capable of producing more fruits during wet-hot seasons. Researchers from the Asian Vegetable Research and Development (AVRDC) refined at the Central Luzon Research Development Authority (CLSU). Researchers say that its low temperature tolerance carries a growth period extension.
According to researches, eggplant roots can tolerate flooding better than tomato roots and can resist infection of bacterial wilt-causing organisms.
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[AuthorName] => Ramon M. Epino
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According to researches, eggplant roots can tolerate flooding better than tomato roots and can resist infection of bacterial wilt-causing organisms.
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