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Brassica carinata for control of Phytophthora spp. in strawberry field crops
Soil biofumigation (SB) and soil solarization (SS) are nonchemical methods for the control of soilborne pathogens. SS uses solar radiation to heat soil and SB is based on the action of volatile compounds produced by the decomposition of Cruciferae ...
Carmen Barrau +9 more
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Sub-lethal glyphosate exposure alters flowering phenology and causes transient male-sterility in Brassica spp. [PDF]
Herbicide resistance in weedy plant populations can develop through different mechanisms such as gene flow of herbicide resistance transgenes from crop species into compatible weedy species or by natural evolution of herbicide resistance or tolerance ...
Londo JP +5 more
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Antioxidant activities of commonly used Brassica spp. sprout vegetables in Korea
Brassica spp. vegetables have been known to have biological activities such as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, we investigated the in vitro physicochemical characteristics and antioxidant activities of commonly used Brassica spp. sprout vegetables such as kohlabi (Brassica oleracea var.
Gi-Hae Shin +7 more
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Soilless production systems (i.e hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics) have become commonplace in urban settings and controlled environments. They are efficient nutrient recyclers, space savers, and water conservers.
Gretchen Plocek +2 more
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An efficient genotype independent method for in vitro regeneration and genetic transformation of Brassica spp. viz. Brassica juncea and Brassica napus have been developed for the local varieties using cotyledonary leaf with petioles and hypocotyls as ...
Md. Ibrahim Khalil +4 more
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Effect of Sulphur Nutrition on the Production Potential of Brassica spp.: A Review
This paper examines the effect of sulphur on yield and quality of oilseed Brassica spp. Sulphur is a crucial nutrient for rapeseed since it is linked to productivity and a number of quality characteristics.
S. Verma +5 more
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Understanding R Gene Evolution in Brassica
Brassica crop diseases caused by various pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and oomycetes, have devastating effects on the plants, leading to significant yield loss.
Fangning Zhang +4 more
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Drip irrigation efficiency in Brassica spp yield
The effect of doses or sheets of water application by drip irrigation on the yield of Brassica oleracea var. capitata (col) and Brassica oleracea var. Italic (broccoli), at the Fruit and Oleric Research Center (CIFO) - Huánuco-Peru. The factorial design with 6 treatments and 2 repetitions was used, with three irrigations calculated at 80, 100 and 120 ...
Luisa Alvarez +3 more
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This study assessed how strip cropping white cabbage (Brassica oleracea) and faba bean (Vicia faba) affects the activity density of pests – diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) and flea beetles (Phyllotreta spp.) – and how this affects crop yields ...
Joonas Mäkinen +5 more
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Oilseed Brassica occupies an imperative spot in the agriculture due to useful oil content. In most of the provinces of the world, its cultivation has risen tremendously during the last periods and, by now; it is the third largest contributor of the world
R. Baghel +4 more
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