Biological activity of glucosinolate derived compounds isolated from seed meal of Brassica crops and evaluated as plant and food protection agents [PDF]
Glucosinolates are amino acid derived allelochemicals characteristic of plants of the order Capparales. These compounds are present in seeds of agriculturally common Brassica crops in varying quantities depending on the species (ref).
Bellostas, N. +8 more
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Valorization of agricultural byproducts – The use of mustard seed meal for pest control
Mustard seed (Brassica juncea) meals from biodiesel production can be utilized as a feedstock for sourcing pesticidal compounds that can control ubiquitous soil pests such as wireworms.
John Randall +3 more
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OPTIMALISASI PERTUMBUHAN DAN PRODUKSI TANAMAN SAWI HIJAU Brassica juncea L. SECARA HIDROPONIK DENGAN PEMBERIAN BERBAGAI BAHAN ORGANIK CAIR [PDF]
The research about optimization the growth and production of green mustard plant Brassica juncea L. hydroponic by administering various liquid organic materials took place at the Agricultural Biotechnology Division of Center for Research and Development,
Wahid, Tenri Sa'na
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Profitability of twelve small-scale organic vegetable crops grown in a greenhouse in the North East of Scotland [PDF]
The paper examines the profitability of twelve polytunnel vegetable crops grown for an organic box scheme in Scotland. All inputs attributable to specific crops, labour in particular, were recorded during 2008 growing season and expressed in monetary ...
Dybek, Mr Konrad
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Members of the Metal Tolerance Protein (MTP) family are critical in mediating the transport and tolerance of divalent metal cations. Despite their significance, the understanding of MTP genes in mustard (Brassica juncea) remains limited, especially ...
Liang You +11 more
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Resistance to Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) in Brassica juncea and introgression of resistance from Brassica rapa, Brassica napus and Brassica nigra into Brassica juncea [PDF]
Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV, family Potyviridae, genus Potyvirus) has the widest host range amongst potyviruses. Globally it was said to be the second most important virus infecting field vegetables. Brassica juncea (Oriental mustard, family Brassicaceae), is an amphidiploid plant species with the genome AABB, comprising the genomes of the two diploid ...
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Cloning and functional analysis of the lobed-leaf gene BjA10.LL in Brassica juncea L. [PDF]
Liu J +8 more
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The Photosynthetic Characteristics of Leaves in Different-Colored <i>Brassica juncea</i>. [PDF]
Yang G +10 more
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Beyond yellow: discovery and genetic dissection of an apricot petal color in <i>Brassica juncea</i> L. [PDF]
Li RH +9 more
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