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Brassicas in sustainable production and organic farming [PDF]
Brassica plant species show some characteristics in their use of plant nutrients which make them different from most other crops. These characteristics often make brassicas difficult to grow in low-input systems with limited nutrient availability, but at
Thorup-Kristensen, Kristian
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Yellow seed is a desirable trait with great potential for improving seed quality in Brassica crops. Unfortunately, no natural or induced yellow seed germplasms have been found in Brassica napus, an important oil crop, which likely reflects its genome ...
Yungu Zhai +13 more
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BnPIR: Brassica napus pan‐genome information resource for 1689 accessions
Brassica napus (B. napus) was originally formed ~7,500 years ago by interspecific hybridization between B. rape and B. oleracea (Chalhoub et al., 2014), which supplies approximately 13%-16% of the vegetable oil globally. B.
Jia-Ming Song +7 more
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Ecological Adaptation Mechanisms Underlying Successful Plant Reproduction
During floral induction, various environmental and endogenous signals converge to regulate the florigen protein, which is transported from leaves to the SAM to initiate flowering. Within the SAM, a complex network of receptor kinases and small peptides orchestrates floral development with high spatiotemporal precision.
Hang Zhao +8 more
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Brassicas limited in weed control [PDF]
This article discusses the limitations of using brassica cover crops for weed control. A brief overview of the role of cover crops is provided, followed by a short review of research looking at brassica cover ...
Kristiansen, P.
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Burial and seed survival in Brassica napus subsp. oleifera and Sinapis arvensis including a comparison of transgenic and non-transgenic lines of the crop [PDF]
The creation of transgenic plants through genetic engineering has focused interest on how the fitness of a plant species may be altered by small changes in its genome. This study concentrates on a key component of fitness: persistence of seeds overwinter.
Crawley, M.J. +3 more
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Brassica ASTRA: an integrated database for Brassica genomic research [PDF]
Brassica ASTRA is a public database for genomic information on Brassica species. The database incorporates expressed sequences with Swiss-Prot and GenBank comparative sequence annotation as well as secondary Gene Ontology (GO) annotation derived from the comparison with Arabidopsis TAIR GO annotations.
Love, Christopher G. +7 more
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Plant Genetic Engineering: Technological Pathways, Application Scenarios, and Future Directions
This review maps the fast‐evolving landscape of plant genetic engineering, linking enabling platforms with trait‐focused applications in architecture optimization, stress resilience, yield improvement, and quality enhancement. It highlights how genome editing, transgenic strategies, and emerging multi‐gene approaches reshape breeding pipelines, while ...
Peilin Wang +4 more
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Frost Damage of Carinata Grown in the Southeastern US
Brassica carinata is an annual oilseed crop used for the commercial production of jet fuel. One of the challenges to commercialization of this crop in the southeastern United States has been frost damage.
Michael J. Mulvaney +8 more
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Plant spacing - a non polluting tool for aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) management in canola, Brassica napus [PDF]
Current study was initiated to generate the information on the effect of row-to-row distance of brassica crop, Brassica napus L., on aphids population. Three line spacing (20, 30 and 40 cm) with a constant nine cm plant to plant distance were evaluated ...
M. Sarwar
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