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Identification of Flowering Regulatory Genes in Allopolyploid Brassica juncea
Brassica juncea is an allopolyploid originating from the interspecific hybridization between Brassica rapa and Brassica nigra, which is of multiple usage as a vegetable, oilseed and condiment worldwide. Both vernalization and non-vernalization under long-
Ning Zhao +5 more
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A biotrophic parasite often depends on an intrinsic ability to suppress host defenses in a manner that will enable it to infect and successfully colonize a susceptible host.
A. J. Cooper +6 more
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Sinapis juncea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 668. 1753. "Habitat in Asia." RCN: 4868. Lectotype (Bailey in Gentes Herb. 1: 95. 1922): Herb. Linn. No. 845.11 (LINN). Current name: Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. (Brassicaceae).
Jarvis, Charlie
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Phytoremediation of Laundry Waste by Using Brassica juncea and Brassica rapa
Laundry waste is typically discarded directly into the environment, resulting in environmental contamination. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the efficacy of mustard plants (Brassica juncea and Brassica rapa) in reducing COD, TSS, TDS, turbidity, phosphate levels, increasing DO, and neutralizing pH in laundry waste treated with the ...
Yesi Monica +4 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 ...
Wang, Tongtong
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Pathotypic diversity of Hyaloperonospora brassicae collected from Brassica oleracea [PDF]
Downy mildew caused by Hyaloperonospora brassicae is an economically destructive disease of brassica crops in many growing regions throughout the world.
Monteiro, António A. +3 more
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Erysiphe cruciferarum, a causative agent of powdery mildew disease, has emerged as a serious threat in Brassica juncea and its closely related species. To date, no resistant cultivars have been identified in Brassica species against powdery mildew. Here,
Zahoor Ahmad Mir +7 more
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Pemanfaatan Pupuk Organik cair adalah salah satu cara dalam meningkatkan pertumbuhan tanaman sawi (Brassica juncea L.). Pemberian Pupuk Organik Cair pada media tanam dengan konsentrasi larutan yang berbeda dapat memberikan respon pertumbuhan yang berbeda
Febrianus Albert Viany Bela +2 more
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