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Federal watchdogs coming back
Seattle Post Intelligencer -
The hunt went on for weeks, first mistakenly banning most tomatoes while allowing the largest food-borne outbreak of illness in the last decade to continue. ...
Philosophical musings lack heart
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
Wesley's life's work is piled in heaps in a disused woolshed with a hard wooden chair and a half-empty bottle of tomato sauce. Bail gives Erica no hopes or ...
Outcry over Gono?s splashing on judiciary
The Zimbabwe Times, Zimbabwe - Aug 3, 2008
?Authorities turn a blind eye while judges spend most of their working hours farming instead of hearing cases, or use their clerks to sell tomatoes and ...
Other nations wasting time, jet fuel
The Age, Australia -
These are all tell-tale indications of what boxing folk term an "opponent", ie yet another tomato can in the Man's career-length Bum of the Month Club tour. ...
Lowering pesticide risk when you can't afford organic produce
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Aug 3, 2008
Risky vegetables: green beans, sweet bell peppers, celery, cucumbers, potatoes, tomatoes, peas and lettuce. ShopSmart notes that the list is for US produce ...
Guidelines for Best Bets
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Washington Post
Drawn-out salmonella probe spurs calls for food-safety revamp
MarketWatch - Jul 30, 2008
On Thursday, the House Energy and Commerce's oversight and investigations subcommittee is scheduled to hold a hearing on the recent salmonella outbreak. ...
Amid Salmonella Case, Food Industry Seems Set to Back Greater ... New York Times
Restaurants take salmonella precautions Milford Daily News
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Struggling tomato plants may still prosper
Lawrence Journal World, KS - Jul 31, 2008
As soon as the rain stopped, most tomato plants realized that their root systems were insufficient to support their tops. Their leaves may have even rolled ...

The Associated Press
Tracing tomatoes from field to fork _ a new system
The Associated Press - Jul 25, 2008
His House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing into the salmonella outbreak next week. Some legal underpinnings for a national tracing system ...
AssociatedPress
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Tomatoes may stop coming in 2 weeks as crop tumbles
Expressindia.com, India - Jul 22, 2008
Dealers at the APMC market informed that the price line of Rs 5-6 per kg in wholesale (around Rs 10 in retail) for tomatoes will not hold for long. This may ...
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[PDF] Relationships of initial population densities of Meloidogyne incognita and M. hapla to yield of … -
KR Barker, PB Shoemaker, LA Nelson - J. Nematol, 1976 - broker10.fcla.edu
... support the hypothesis that economic thres- hold densities for M ... more destructive
than M. hapla on tomato in the ... in- oculum levels and replicates may have given ...

Tomato irrigation and support pole -
RL Lewis - US Patent 5,067,274, 1991 - freepatentsonline.com
... The sub-soil portion of the pole may have additional ... into the notches with sufficient
force to hold them against any weight that the tomato plant would ...

[PDF] Tomato Production Guide for Florida: Harvest and Handling
SA Sargent - Gainesville, FL.: IFAS-University of Florida Extension Rep. …, 1998 - edis.ifas.ufl.edu
... plastic buckets which hold 40 to 50 pounds of tomatoes. ... and gondolas hold between
16,000 and 24,000 pounds of fruit. The pickers may have to walk as much as 50 ...

Improving agricultural sustainability: the case of Swedish greenhouse tomatoes -
C Lagerberg, MT Brown - Journal of Cleaner Production, 1999 - Elsevier
... Therefore a general principle that may hold for all systems is that decreases in ...
Producing the same amount of tomatoes as the greenhouse system in the field ...

THE INFLUENCE ON APHTDS OF THE GLANDULAR HAIRS ON TOMATO PLANTS
B Johnson - Plant Pathology, 1956 - Blackwell Synergy
... that they were unable to maintain their hold on the ... An examination of tomato foliage
reveals the presence of large ... The cells may also be dislodged by rain and ...


VB NUCKOLS - US Patent 1,617,494, 1927 - Google Patents
... support- ing tomato vines or the like to hold the tomatoes ... is to so support the vine
that the tomatoes 10 will ... to the sunlight so that the same may ripen evenly ...

Tomatoes, Pap Smears, and Tea? Adopting Behaviors That May Prevent Reproductive Cancers and Improve … -
K Furniss - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... Tomatoes may ... ThinPrep pap smears also may hold promise as a new tool for
detec- tion of HPV (Sheets, Keesee, Meyer, & Wu, 1999). ...

Multi-cavity, controlled atmosphere tray for packaging and preserving sliced tomatoes -
C Sanders, JR Sherrell? - US Patent 6,213,302, 2001 - freepatentsonline.com
... the invention containing six cylindrical cavities (2) that can hold six sliced tomatoes. ...
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) or the like, but may as well ...


US Patent 1,289,326, 1918 - Google Patents
... If it is desired to hold the carrier stationary, the lock or latch 19 may be moved ...
With this machine the baskets of tomatoes may be easily and ...

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US Patent 1,504,846, 1924 - Google Patents
... a trailer there 70 is a cart 13, which may be-attached ... 19 there are 105 seats 23
adapted to hold the picker ... as to be within easy reach of the tomatoes close to ...

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Tomatoes may hold key to a healthy old age

Tomatoes could hold the key to preventing the onset of age-related diseases as UK scientists find the gene responsible for producing the CGA antioxidant protects the celebrated Mediterranean food against bacterial disease.

 
Scientists at the John Innes Centre (JIC) and Institute of Food Research (IFR) in Norwich identified the gene – HQT – as the producer of the antioxidant chlorogenic acid (CGA).

By increasing the activity of HQT, CGA levels in the tomato fruits were lifted, helping to protect them against attack from bacterial disease. CGA could also protect humans eating the tomatoes against degenerative, age-related diseases, the scientists purport.

“CGA is the main polyphenol in this category in tomatoes. Now we have identified the gene for the enzyme that produces it, we can look for genes that produce similar compounds in other plants, with benefits for agriculture and for human nutrition,”said Dr Tony Michael, project deader at IFR.

“For us the excitement is that this adds to our understanding of how plants naturally protect themselves against stress and diseases, but in the long term it may be that this discovery leads to fruits that are better for us,” added Dr Cathie Martin, project leader at JIC.

Tomatoes are known to contain the health-boosting antioxidant lycopene, a carotenoid that has attracted significant attention in recent years as it has been linked in some research to reduced risk for cancers, especially prostate cancer. New findings also suggest that it could have a protective effect on heart disease, the cause of more deaths among women than any other disease.

The lycopene market is expanding significantly, with growth rates forecast at over 100 per cent in a recent report on the carotenoids market from Frost & Sullivan. The report values the ingredient at $34 million in 2003, and with growing demand, new sources of the nutrient will attempt to lift this figure further.

Having unveiled the biochemical pathway that plants use to make CGA the UK scientsts were able to isolate one of the key genes (called HQT) for making CGA. When they suppressed the activity of the HQT gene (using gene silencing) they found that CGA levels in developing tomato fruits fell. The reverse happened when they increased the activity of HQT.

Antioxidants are important compounds that help protect plants and animals against the effects that stress (from disease or the environment) has on their biology and a wide range of chemicals has antioxidant properties.

Some of the most important are phenol compounds, such as chlorogenic acid, which accumulates to high levels in some plants. In plants where CGA production is reduced, the cells in the mature leaves die more quickly than when CGA is present. In animals CGA has a high bioavailability – meaning it is readily absorbed and used by the body.

To test whether higher levels of CGA gave added protection, the scientists infected the high CGA tomatoes with bacteria that cause tomato blight (Pseudomonas syringae). In the high CGA plants the effect and spread of the disease was significantly less than in the unmodified plants.

Similarly, when the plants were tested for resistance to oxidative stress the high CGA plants were more resistant to stress damage than the unmodified plants.

Full findings of the UK study are published online in Nature Biotechnology and in the June 2004 hard copy of the journal.

 
 
 
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