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Three beta-type genes coding for carbonic anhydrase and CA activities from Orychophragmus violaceus L. and Brassica juncea L. leaves in response to NaHCO3-induced bicarbonate stress were examined.
Hang, Hongtao, Wu, Yanyou
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Brassica juncea var. multiceps (Xuelihong), a variety of B. juncea (L.) Czern., holds considerable nutritional and economic value. However, its complete chloroplast genome and the evolutionary relationships within Brassicaceae remain poorly characterized.
Tingting Liu +7 more
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Heavy metal contamination of soil and water resources poses a significant global environmental challenge. Brassica juncea L. is a promising candidate for phytoremediation due to its high biomass and metal tolerance.
Mohab Amin Kamal, Abdulrhman Fahmi Alali
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Phytoremediation potential of two species Brassica juncea and Brassica carinata in soils contaminated by cadmium [PDF]
Introduction: Heavy metals are one of the most important environmental pollutants that have been highly regarded in recent decades. The accumulation of elements in the soil, especially in agricultural land, has been gradual and the concentration of heavy
Zahra Soleimannejad +2 more
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Phytosterols of Brassica Juncea (Indian Mustard)
Phytosterols are present in the all plant oils. Nutritionally it is the most important constituent of all the plant oils. It plays a very important role in different metabolic processes. Phytosterol content makes the edible oils healthy by increasing the cholesterol solubilization and decrease the risk of heart diseases.
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CHROMIUM EXTRACTION FROM SOIL BY USING GREEN MUSTARD (Brassica juncea)
CHROMIUM EXTRACTION FROM SOIL BY USING GREEN MUSTARD (Brassica ...
Tri, Santoso +3 more
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Genetic effect on phytoaccumulation of arsenic in Brassica juncea L
The presence of excessive amounts of heavy metals such as arsenic in the environment is a problem in many parts of the world. Many countries e.g. Bangladesh are already severely affected by arsenic contamination of soil and groundwater. Phytoaccumulation
Rahman, Moupia, Williams, Ian, Haq, N.
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Control of sudden death in cultivated proteas from the Southwest of Western Australia
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands is a common and devastating pathogen of cultivated proteas worldwide. Webb (1997) described a Sudden Death plant disease of proteas in Western Australia (WA) protea plantations.
Dunne, Christopher
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Development of two new cytoplasmic male-sterile lines in Brassica juncea through wide hybridization
Two new cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) lines have been developed in Brassica juncea using the bridgecross hybrids (Diplotaxis erucoides× Brassica campestris)× B. juncea and (Diplotaxis berthautii× B. campestris)× B. juncea.
Vyas, P. +3 more
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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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