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Evaluation of french Brassica oleracea landraces for resistance to Plasmodiophora brassicae

Euphytica, 2000
A total of 240 kale, 38 cabbage and 126 winter cauliflower French landraces from the B. oleracea genepool of INRA were assessed for resistance to clubroot caused by Plasmodiophora brassicaeWoron. Two French isolates of the pathogen (K and SJ) were used in the experiments under controlled conditions.
Manzanares-Dauleux, Maria   +3 more
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Pollination and contamination of Brassica oleracea L [PDF]

open access: possibleEuphytica, 1963
1. From 1948 to 1959 pollination and contamination trials of various cole crops (Brassica oleracea L.) were carried out. 2. On seed plots plants are largely pollinated with pollen from nearby plants. 3. The contamination which may occur at a certain distance can be considerably higher than formerly indicated by various ...
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Nutritional values, beneficial effects, and food applications of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica Plenck)

Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2022
Hang Li   +10 more
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A multivariate analysis of comparative effects of heavy metals on cellular biomarkers of phytoremediation using Brassica oleracea

International journal of phytoremediation, 2019
The biochemical/physiological variations in plant responses to heavy metals stress govern plant’s ability to phytoremediate/tolerate metals. So, the comparative effects of different types of heavy metals on various plant responses can better elucidate ...
Natasha   +8 more
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N-Nitroso compounds and their precursors in Brassica oleracea

Cancer Letters, 1990
In the present study, Brassica a dried green vegetable from Kashmir, which is a major constituent of the local diet, was analysed for nitrosatable aliphatic amines, N-nitrosamines prior to and after nitrosation) and alkylating activity due to N-nitrosamides following nitrosation.
Rajesh Kumar   +4 more
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A Physical Map of the Brassica oleracea Genome

2021
After the shared polyploidization events affecting Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica plants have been further affected by extra events, resulting in complex genome structure and increasing gene copy numbers and thereof complexity of regulatory networks. Here, by using high-information-content fingerprinting (HICF) of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC ...
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Clubroot resistance in brassica oleracea L.

Euphytica, 1962
Research has been carried out on clubroot resistant white cabbage received from Germany and the U.S.A. In the Netherlands, too, a number of plants of both origins were not affected. The European material proved more resistant than the American. In various respects these varieties do not come up to the requirements of growers in different parts of the ...
M. Nieuwhof, D. Wiering
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The anthocyanins of red cabbage (Brassica oleracea)

Phytochemistry, 1969
Abstract Leaves of red cabbage (Brassica oleracea) contain cyanidin 3,5-diglucoside, cyanidin 3-sophoroside-5-glucoside and cyanidin 3-sophoroside-5-glucoside acylated with 1 and 2 moles of sinapic acid.
C.F. Timberlake, S.S. Tanchev
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Brassica oleracea L.Brassicaceae [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Inesa Maisaia   +8 more
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Study of the Life History of Brassica oleracea

Botanical Gazette, 1933
1. The inflorescence of Brassica oleracea is racemose, but in some varieties is modified by lack of divergence to paniculate, as in cauli-flower. 2. Anthesis is caused by the rapid growth of petal and filament, which forces apart the sepals, exposing anthers and stigma. 3. Pollination is brought about by insects, chiefly honey-bees and solitary bees in
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