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Control of erucic acid biosynthesis in Camelina (Camelina sativa) by antisense technology
Hoda, Bashiri +4 more
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Camelina microcarpa tetraploid and Camelina sativa hybrid data March 12 2018
Information on seed sources, crossing work and characterization of the morphology and fertility of hybrids reared in the green house for crosses between Camelina microcarpa (2n = 26; female) and Camelina sativa (2n = 40; male).
Tracey James (5844668) +5 more
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reservedCamelina sativa è una pianta oleaginosa appartenente alle Brassicaceae le cui caratteristiche agronomiche e di sostenibilità ne hanno favorito la diffusione in diverse zone del globo.
GRIGATO, FEDERICA
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Green Biodiesel Synthesis Using Waste Shells as Sustainable Catalysts with Camelina sativa Oil
Waste utilization is an essential component of sustainable development and waste shells are rarely used to generate practical products and processes.
Yelda Hangun-Balkir
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The effect of Camelina sativa oil inclusion on the shelf life of rabbit meat patties.
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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Camelina sativa var. pilosa DC.
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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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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Camelina microcarpa hexaploid and Camelina sativa hybrid data March 12 2018
Information on seed sources, crossing work and characterization of the morphology and fertility of hybrids reared in the green house and field for crosses between Camelina microcarpa (2n = 40; female) and Camelina sativa (2n = 40; male).
Sauder, Connie +11 more
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EVALUATION OF NUTRITIVE VALUE OF CAMELINA SEED (CAMELINA SATIVA L. CRANTZ)
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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Intergeneric protoplast fusion between Brassica carinata and Camelina sativa
Camelina sativa is a wild crucifer that is reported to be resistant to Alternaria blight. Polyethylene glycol mediated fusion was attempted between protoplasts from etiolated hypocotyls of Brassica carinata; mesophyll protoplasts of Camelina sativa.
Narasimhulu, S. B. +4 more
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