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Natural Factors Driving Yield Variability of Camelina sativa L. Crantz and Brassica carinata L. Brown Yield on Sandy-Textured Soils—Case Study from Poland

open access: yesAgriculture
Climate change-induced variability in temperature and precipitation increasingly constrains crop production on sandy-textured soils with low water-holding capacity and limited nutrient retention. Such soils, classified as Brunic Arenosols, are widespread
Bartłomiej Glina   +7 more
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Taxonomy and nomenclature of Camelina pilosa auct.

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2014
It was found when examining typical herbary material that Camelina sativa a pilosa DC. is a synonym, of C. microcarpa Andrz.. subsp. silvestris (Wallr.) Hiit. and C. pilosa (DC:) Zing. Q=C. sativa (L.) Cr. subsp. pilosa (DC.) Zing.) belongs to C. sativa (
Zbigniew Mirek
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FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CAMELINA PRODUCTION (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) AND DEVELOPMENT OF CAMELINA BASED PRODUCTS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Završni rad pod naslovom „studija izvodljivosti za proizvodnju kameline (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) i razvijanje proizvoda na bazi kameline” prikazuje osnovne karakteristike navedene biljne vrste te neke od načina njezina iskorištavanja.
Gašparović, Đurđica
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BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) SEEDS

open access: yes, 2021
Camelina sativa (L.) is an old oil crop that is gaining interest due to its low impact on the environment and wide range of application. Camelina seeds can be used as a food ingredient and raw material for the production of oil.
Teneva Olga   +2 more
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Inclusion of oil from transgenic Camelina sativa in feed effectively supplies EPA and DHA to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) grown to market size in seawater pens [PDF]

open access: yes
Atlantic salmon were fed either a diet reflecting current commercial feeds with added oil supplied by a blend of fish oil and rapeseed oil (COM), or a diet formulated with oil from transgenic Camelina sativa containing 20% EPA + DHA (TCO).
Han, L.   +6 more
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Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz – цінна олійна рослина

open access: yes, 2014
Purpose of the study – determine production, energy, and introduction potentials of various forms of Camelina sativa as a perspective raw plant material for biofuel production. Material and methods.
Rakhmetov, D.B.   +6 more
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Camelina sativa isolate:Joelle | cultivar:Joelle Genome sequencing

open access: yes, 2023
Camelina sativa is an emerging oilseed crop. Its genome has previously been sequenced using short read technologies.
USDA-ARS-ETSARC (17912834)
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Feedstock Readiness Level (FSRL) evaluation: Camelina sativa (camelina), hydroprocessing (HEFA), Northwest, Sept. 2016

open access: yes, 2016
Feedstock readiness level evaluations are performed for a specific feedstock-conversion process combination and for a particular region. FSRL evaluations complement evaluations of Fuel Readiness Level (FRL) and environmental progress.
Daniel Long (358705)
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Camelina sativa subsp. microcarpa Hegi & Em. Schmidt

open access: yes, 2012
Camelina sativa subsp. microcarpa (DC.) Hegi & Em. Schmidt – Ste Trinité bei Porto Vecchio [41°38’N 9°18’E], Wegrand, 17.5.1935, Aellen, P. 4376 (G). Ce taxon n’avait jamais été mentionné en Corse.
Jeanmonod, Daniel, Schlüssel, André
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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
doaj   +1 more source

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