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Hoplitis (Alcidamea) camelina (Benoist, 1934) Osmia camelina Benoist, 1934: 106 — ♀ (MNHN), Holotype, Ain Leuh (Morocco) Global distribution: Near endemic (Morocco, Tunisia) Regional distribution: Fès-Meknès; Béni Mellal-Khénifra; Casablanca-
Lhomme, Patrick
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Abstract Acidic soils in Ethiopia's Hadiya Zone limit crop production through aluminum toxicity and phosphorus (P) fixation, which constrain camelina potential. Though drought tolerant, camelina needs sufficient P. Triple superphosphate (TSP) often becomes ineffective because P is rapidly fixed; coffee husk biochar may reduce fixation and improve P ...
Daniel Manore +2 more
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PRODUCTION OF CAMELINA (Camelina sativa) IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE [PDF]
Provedena su istraživanja različitih sustava biljne proizvodnje za lanolik (Camelina sativa)u skladu sa zakonom o ekološkoj poljoprivredi. Pokus je postavljen kod Slatine (Virovitičko-podravska županija) 2013.
Blažanović, Franjo
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Over-expression of AtPAP2 in
Background Lipids extracted from seeds of Camelina sativa have been successfully used as a reliable source of aviation biofuels. This biofuel is environmentally friendly because the drought resistance, frost tolerance and low fertilizer requirement of ...
Zhang Youjun +5 more
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CRISPR/Cas9 is the most popular genome editing platform for investigating gene function or improving traits in plants. The specificity of gene editing has yet to be evaluated at a genome-wide scale in seed-propagated Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz (camelina)
Thilani B. Jayakody +12 more
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master file for camelina responding to cold
This is an excel file containing raw FPKM data for all known camelina genes in both a freezing tolerant and freezing sensitive line of Camelina sativa at various times during a cold acclimation process (5 C 8h photoperiod)
David Horvath
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Control of erucic acid biosynthesis in Camelina (Camelina sativa) by antisense technology
Hoda, Bashiri +4 more
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Bioclimatic analysis of potential worldwide production of spring-type camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] seeded in the spring [PDF]
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is a Brassicaceae oilseed that is gaining interest worldwide as low-maintenance crop for diverse biobased applications. One of the most important factors determining its productivity is climate.
Vankosky M. A. +6 more
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Published as part of AL-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. & Barriera, Gabrielle, 2019, Typification of Edmond Boissier's Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) names enumerated in Flora Orientalis, pp.
AL-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. +1 more
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Hisotry and Description Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an oilseed plant currently being researched as a potential new crop for South Dakota.
Nleya, Thandiwe, Grady, Kathleen
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