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Brassica oleracea var. capitata f. alba: a review on its botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological activities.

Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2021
BACKGROUND Brassica oleracea var. Capitata F. Alba (white cabbage) is a cruciferous vegetable which used as a vegetable and traditional medicine all over the world.
Lipi Rani Ray   +6 more
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Brassica oleracea L.

2020
Brassica oleracea L. – Ch suffr, O-Medit.; FES – Archeofita naturalizzata, casuale in Emilia-Romagna, casuale nell’area indagata, coltivata; urbano-neutrale. In Italia, B. oleracea è avventizia sporadica della vegetazione murale (Pignatti et al., 2017 -2019); trattandosi di reperti d’ambiente urbano, è facile che si tratti di cultivar orticole.
Buldrini, Fabrizio   +5 more
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Brassica oleracea L.

2021
Brassica oleracea L. Gemüse-Kohl Art ISFS: 64600 Checklist: 1007150 Brassicaceae Brassica Brassica oleracea L. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 60-100 cm hoch, verzweigt, kahl. Untere Blätter gestielt, oft fleischig oder runzelig, mit 1-5 Fiederpaaren und grossem Endabschnitt oder ungeteilt, obere ungeteilt, mit breitem Grund ...
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Brassica oleracea L.

2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Brassicaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Brassica oleracea and B. napus

2014
With the accelerating advances in genetics and genomics research in Arabidopsis and Brassica, transformation technologies are now routinely being exploited to elucidate gene function as well as contributing to the development of novel enhanced crops. When a researcher's desired goal is simply to modify or introduce candidate genes into a Brassica, the ...
Penny A C Hundleby Née, Sparrow   +1 more
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S-HAPLOTYPE POLYMORPHISM IN BRASSICA OLERACEA

Acta Horticulturae, 2001
Self-incompatibility (SI) promotes outcrossing in Brassica species and has been exploited for producing Fl hybrids in cole crops. The SI locus (S-locus) is very polymorphic and cross-compatibility between plants depends on the allelic forms (S-haplotypes) of genes at the S-locus.
Ruffio-Châble, V., Gaude, Thierry
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Brassica napus and Brassica oleracea

Nature Protocols, 2008
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is widely used for gene delivery in plants. However, commercial cultivars of crop plants are often recalcitrant to transformation because the protocols established for model varieties are not directly applicable to them. The genus Brassica includes the oil seed crop, canola (B.
Prem L, Bhalla, Mohan B, Singh
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