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Toward an art of genomic selection in vegetable breeding
Abstract Genomic selection (GS) is a powerful strategy for accelerating genetic gain in plant breeding. While in recent years GS has been widely adopted in breeding programs for agronomic crops, its implementation in vegetable breeding has been comparatively limited.
Christopher O. Hernandez, Gregory Vogel
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Impact of Different Agroecological Practices for Weed Management on Weeds and Crops Development
Cover crops and mulches are widely used techniques for limiting weeds and pests’ effects on crops. This study compared six practices over two growing seasons in two organic farms in Cuneo province, North-West Italy: two bio-based biodegradable mulch ...
Chiara Chirilli +4 more
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The effect of different nitrogen fertilizer (potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate, urea and farmyard manure) on nitrate reductase activity in cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) seedlings were studied.
Metin Turan, Yildrum Sezen
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The drought tolerance of Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var capitata (Oxylus) was investigated by subjecting the initial, development and mid growth stages to varying drought lengths of 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 days in a 7 × 3 factorial experiment to determine
E. Ackah, R. Kotei
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Abstract Rapid urbanization in African cities has intensified pressure on urban food systems, increasing dependence on informal food production and livelihood strategies. This study examines the role of rural–urban migrant farmers in enhancing food security in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, focusing on farming practices, contributions to food security, and ...
Agnes Gisbert Kapinga, Baraka F. Lenga
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Salinity is a major abiotic stress negatively affecting plant growth and consequently crop production. The effects of short-term salt stress were evaluated on seedlings of three globally important Brassica crops—Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp ...
Ida Linić +5 more
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Naïve Edible PVLNs: Emerging Versatile Biomaterial in Clinical Strategy
Naïve edible plant vesicle‐like nanoparticles (PVLNs) could be acted as innovative therapeutic strategies due to their versatile role, such as antitumor, antiaging, anti‐inflammation, and drug delivery. The advantages of edible PVLNs have displayed notable benefits including low toxicity, minimal side effects, nonimmunogenicity, and cost‐effective ...
Le Zhou +8 more
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Cabbage belonging to Brassicaceae family is one of the most important vegetables cultivated worldwide. The economically important part of cabbage crop is head, formed by leaves which may be of splitting and non-splitting types. Cabbage varieties showing head splitting causes huge loss to the farmers and therefore finding the molecular and structural ...
Pang, Wenxing +9 more
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 4, Page 2201-2203, April 2026.
Wenjing Ren +13 more
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Efecto profiláctico del extracto acuoso de Brassica oleracea var. capitata sobre úlceras gástricas en Rattus rattus var. albinus [PDF]
La presente investigación muestra el efecto profiláctico del extracto acuoso del repollo Brassica oleracea var. Capitata (400mg/kg) sobre úlcera gástrica inducida a l q u i n t o d í a con indometacina (75mg/kg) en 20 Rattus rattus var. albinus s o
Villalobos Mantilla, Cesar Yordano
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