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Camelina sativa Crantz

open access: yes, 2018
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie C. microcarpa, aber kahl oder nur mit wenigen kleinen Haaren, Kelchblätter 2,5-3,5 mm, Kronblätter 4-5,5 mm lang, Schötchen ohne Griffel 7-10 mm lang, Samen 1,6-2,5 mm lang. Blütezeit: 5-6 Standort und Verbreitung in der Schweiz: Äcker, Ödland, Schuttplätze, früher als Ölpflanze angebaut / kollin-
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Zur Kenntnis der Camelina rumelica Velenovsky

open access: yes, 1929
ZUR KENNTNIS DER CAMELINA RUMELICA VELENOVSKY Zur Kenntnis der Camelina rumelica Velenovsky ( - ) Cover ( - ) Title page ( - ) Zur Kenntnis der Camelina rumelica Velenovský ([347]) [Einleitung] ([347]) 1.
Fritsch, Karl
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Isolation and characterization of protein fractions isolated from camelina meal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Camelina is a new oil crop in North America. Camelina meal, a by-product of the camelina oil extraction process, typically contains 10% to 15% residual oil and 40% crude protein. As camelina oil demand increases, utilization of camelina protein for value-
Wang, Donghai   +5 more
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The bio-based economy can serve as the springboard for camelina and crambe to quit the limbo

open access: yesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids, 2016
Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and vegetable oils play an important role. About 75% of global production of vegetable oils derives from commodity oilseeds (i.e., soybean, oil palm,
Righini Daria   +2 more
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EVALUATION OF NUTRITIVE VALUE OF CAMELINA SEED (CAMELINA SATIVA L. CRANTZ)

open access: yes, 2022
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, an oilseed crop that belongs to Brassicaceae family, has gained enormous attention due to its numerous positive characteristics that make it distinctive among oilseed crops. Camelina is very adaptable crop, and it can be cultivated in different environmental regions and lands.
Rakita, Slađana   +6 more
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Camelina (Camelina sativa(L.) Crantz) as an alternative oilseed: molecular and ecogeographic analyses

open access: yes, 2010
Camelina ( Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) is an oilseed known for its potential as a low-input biofuel feedstock and its high levels of beneficial fatty acids.
Nina Kon’kova   +5 more
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Screening of camelina (Camelina sativa L.) doubled haploid lines for freezing tolerance in the seedling stage

open access: yes, 2017
Freezing stress is an important abiotic stress that limiting the yield and the spatial distribution of many important crops. This study was undertaken to screen 136 doubled haploid (DH) lines of camelina (Camelina sativa L.) along with four ...
Jahad Soorni   +4 more
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Formica camelina

open access: yes
79. Formica camelina. B.M. Worker. Length 5 lines.-Black, elongate and slender; the head narrowed behind into a sort of neck; the eyes round, placed forwards at the sides of the head, nearly opposite the insertion of the antennae. Thorax much narrowed in front, compressed in the middle, with the metathorax swollen and elevated above the prothorax; the ...
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The effect of Camelina sativa oil inclusion on the shelf life of rabbit meat patties.

open access: yes
reservedRabbit meat is valued for its high-quality protein, low lipid content, and favorable fatty acid balance, yet its high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids makes it particularly vulnerable to oxidative deterioration.
YAMMINE, MARINA
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