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Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production from lipids is a technologically mature approach for replacing conventional fossil fuel use in the aviation sector, and there is increasing demand for such feedstocks.
John L. Field +17 more
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Mustard Collard—Brassica carinata L.
This document describes the mustard collard (Brassica carinata L.), a leafy green vegetable related to collards and mustard, known for its milder flavor. Originally imported from Ethiopia in 1957, it has shown promising yields in North Florida.
James M. Stephens
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Members of the Brassicaceae family disperse their seeds through a mechanism commonly referred to as fruit dehiscence or pod shatter. Pod shatter is influenced by variations in valve margin structure and by the molecular control pathways related to valve ...
Y. Zhang +3 more
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Brassica carinata for control of Phytophthora spp. in strawberry field crops
Soil biofumigation (SB) and soil solarization (SS) are nonchemical methods for the control of soilborne pathogens. SS uses solar radiation to heat soil and SB is based on the action of volatile compounds produced by the decomposition of Cruciferae ...
Carmen Barrau +9 more
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Occurrence of arthropod pests associated with Brassica carinata and impact of defoliation on yield
Brassica carinata has the potential to become an economical biofuel winter crop in the Southeast U.S. An IPM program is needed to provide management recommendations for B. carinata in the region. This study serves as the first steps in the developing IPM
Jessica M. Baldwin +3 more
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Antigenotoxicity and Tumor Growing Inhibition by Leafy Brassica carinata and Sinigrin
Cruciferous vegetables are well known and worldwide consumed due to their health benefits and cancer prevention properties. As a desirable cruciferous plant, Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata A. Braun) and its glucosinolate sinigrin were tested in the
María-Dolores Lozano-Baena +5 more
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Carinata (Brassica carinata A. Braun), a non‐food oilseed crop and an alternative bio‐jet fuel feedstock, has received attention for its potential as a low‐input option for production in the semi‐arid region of the Northern Great Plains of the United ...
Dwarika Bhattarai +3 more
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Brassica carinata (carinata) is an emerging winter biofuel crop in the southeastern United States. Rotylenchulus reniformis (reniform nematode) is an important yield-robbing parasite on cotton in the region.
Ruiz Rebeca Sandoval +3 more
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Feeding Canola, Camelina, and Carinata Meals to Ruminants
Soybean meal (SBM) is a byproduct from the oil-industry widely used as protein supplement to ruminants worldwide due to its nutritional composition, high protein concentration, and availability.
Eduardo Marostegan Paula +4 more
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Ідентифікація генів тубуліну у амфідиплоїдних представників роду Brassica та їх батьківських видів
Мета. Ідентифікація генів α-, β- та γ-тубуліну у шести найбільш економічно значимих видів роду Brassica, а також встановлення їх філогенетичної класифікації та еволюційної історії. Методи.
R. Y. Blume +3 more
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