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Melliferous potential of Brassica napus L. subsp. napus (Cruciferae)
Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2013Morphophysiological characteristics of oilseed rape flowers, such as features of the nectaries, nectar production, and observations on honey bee visits and honey and seed yield were studied with the aim to evaluate the melliferous potential of this crop as well as its attractiveness to pollinators.
Nedić, Nebojša +6 more
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Lipoxygenases in early Brassica napus germination
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2000We have identified transcripts of two lipoxygenase (LOXs) from 3-day-germinated etiolated coty-ledons. One encodes a soluble and the other encodes a plastid LOX. They are 2520 bp and 2676 bp in size, respectively. Antibodies raised against the C-terminal 500 amino acids of the plastid LOX recognize a 90 kDa LOX in 5-day-old etiolated and green ...
N, Terp, A, Brandt
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Virulence of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains with Brassica napus and Brassica juncea
Plant Cell Reports, 1989Brassica napus and Brassica juncea were infected with a number of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains. Tumourigenesis was very rapid and extremely efficient on B. juncea with all but one of the strains. Tumourigenesis on B. napus varied widely. It was very efficient with the nopaline strains, was reduced with the succinamopine strain A281 and was very ...
P J, Charest, V N, Iyer, B L, Miki
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Destiny of a transgene escape from Brassica napus into Brassica rapa
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002Transgenic Brassica napus can be easily crossed with wild Brassica rapa. The spread of the transgene to wild species has aroused the general concern about its effect on ecological and agricultural systems. This paper was designated, by means of population genetics, to study the fate of a transgene escape from B. napus to B. rapa.
M., Lu, M., Kato, F., Kakihara
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Alignment of the conserved C genomes of Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996A population of 169 microspore-derived doubled-haploid lines was produced from a highly polymorphic Brassica oleracea cross. A dense genetic linkage map of B. oleracea was then developed based on the segregation of 303 RFLP-defined loci. It is hoped that these lines will be used by other geneticists to facilitate the construction of a unified genetic ...
E J, Bohuon +4 more
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Production of Cybrids in Rapeseed (Brassica napus)
2003Protoplast fusion produces cells that contain a mixture of the DNA-containing organelles (nuclei, chloroplasts, and mitochondria) from both fusion parents. This chapter describes the production of rapeseed (B. napus) fusion-product cells where one of the nuclei is eliminated. In the absence of selection pressure, the remaining chloroplast/mitochondrial
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Artificial Brassica napus flowering in Bangladesh
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987Natural rapeseed (Brassica napus L.; AACC 2n=38), originated in the temperate climate of the Southwest European Mediterranean region, fails to complete its generative phase in the subtropics and is thus not cultivated in countries like Bangladesh. Adapted agroecotypes are available from the diploid representatives of its genome A (B.
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Brassica napus Genomic Resources
2018This chapter provides an overview of the various physical experimental and reference data resources available in the public domain to support evolutionary, comparative and functional analysis of Brassica napus genomes, and that underpin pre-breeding R&D and breeding activities for canola and related oilseed crops.
King, Graham J, Baten, Abdul
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