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Exploring genetic diversity, population structure, and subgenome differences in the allopolyploid Camelina sativa: implications for future breeding and research studies. [PDF]

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Brock JR   +13 more
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Antioxidant capacity and peptidomic analysis of in vitro digested Camelina sativa L. Crantz and Cynara cardunculus co-products. [PDF]

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Lanzoni D   +9 more
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Cold pressed camelina (Camelina sativa L.) seed oil

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Camelina sativa (L.), also known as false flax and gold of pleasure, is an ancient oil crop grown in European countries and Russia. It has several agronomic properties such as tolerance to insects and herbs and easy adaptation to every climatic condition.
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The identification of the missing maternal genome of the allohexaploid camelina (Camelina sativa)

The Plant Journal, 2022
SUMMARYHexaploid camelina (Camelina sativa; 2n = 6x = 40) is an important oilseed crop closely related to Arabidopsis. Compared to other polyploid crops, the origin of the three camelina subgenomes has begun to be unveiled only recently. While phylogenomic studies identified the diploid C. hispida (2n = 2x = 14) as the paternal genome of C. sativa, the
Terezie Mandáková, Martin A. Lysak
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Camelina (Camelina sativa) Seed

2020
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz., Brassicaceae] is also known by the names of false flax and gold of pleasure. Historically, camelina oil was used in cooking and as fuel. Additionally, the seed meal was used as livestock feed. Currently, the crop is produced commercially in the United States and utilized as biodiesel.
Sushil K. Singh   +2 more
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Camelina Sativa in Milking Ration

Dairy industry, 2023
Milk cows need high metabolic energy sources that are often to be found among plant crops with high fat content. This study featured Camelina sativa, an oilseed crop, as an energy supplement in the diet of lactating cows: 5 % thermally-treated C.sativa seeds were introduced into the grain feed mix.
Olga Filippova   +2 more
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Camelina (Camelina Sativa) oil polyols as an alternative to Castor oil

Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract Castor oil is a natural polyol and widely used in many applications. Although castor oil is a renewable biobased product, its production is geographically limited to tropical regions, resulting in fluctuations in supply and price stability.
Tolibjon S. Omonov   +2 more
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Production of mono- and sesquiterpenes in Camelina sativa oilseed

Planta, 2015
Camelina was bioengineered to accumulate (4 S )-limonene and (+)-δ-cadinene in seed. Plastidic localization of the recombinant enzymes resulted in higher yields than cytosolic localization. Overexpressing 1-deoxy- d -xylulose-5-phosphate synthase ( DXS ) further increased terpene accumulation.
Jörg M, Augustin   +3 more
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