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CAMELINA (Camelina sativa) - AN ATTRACTIVE NEW OIL CROP FOR EUROPE AND CANADA
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is considered a relatively new oilseed Brassica in both Europe and North America, even though its history as a crop dates back to the Bronze Age. Almost forgotten during the worldwide expansion of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), camelina has recently received increasing interest from both the scientific ...
Federica Zanetti +10 more
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EVALUATING THE FEASIBILITY OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM CAMELINA SATIVA
Camelina sativa has recently attracted great interest as an energy crop for biodiesel production in North America. To assess the feasibility of biodiesel production from camelina grown in Nova Scotia, fuel properties of camelina biodiesel, alkali ...
Yang, Jie
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Ovule and pollen development in Camelina sativa provides systematic insights. [PDF]
Tahmasebi S +4 more
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Investigations on sources of infection of camelina by Peronospora camelinae.
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Published January 2008. Reviewed May 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalogCamelina (Camelina sativa L.) is native from Finland to Romania and east to the Ural Mountains. It was
Guy, Stephen O. +2 more
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Machine learning surrogate for the leaf PROSPECT-D model and its applications across plant species. [PDF]
Rahimi-Majd M +3 more
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Data of the study: De Novo genome assembly, annotation, and characterization of chemosensory genes in the camel ked (Hippobosca camelina). [PDF]
Kebaso F +7 more
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Synthesis of Biodiesel from Camelina Sativa Seeds
In this study we present the synthesis and characterization of Biodiesel from Camelina seeds. The process involves the extraction of oil from Camelina Sativa seeds using petroleum ether, followed by the transesterification of the extracted seed oil using
Gulick, Sidney +3 more
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Efficient nitrogen remobilization and nitrogen partitioning to seeds in Camelina sativa grown under contrasting nitrogen regimes. [PDF]
Dlakić D, Munson P, Lu C, Fischer A.
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