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Interactions between genetics and environment shape Camelina seed oil composition
Background Camelina sativa (gold-of-pleasure) is a traditional European oilseed crop and emerging biofuel source with high levels of desirable fatty acids. A twentieth century germplasm bottleneck depleted genetic diversity in the crop, leading to recent
Jordan R. Brock +4 more
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Evaluation of Antibiotic-Based Selection Methods for Camelina sativa Stable Transformants
Camelina sativa (Camelina) is an oilseed crop that in recent years has gained importance due to its closeness to the plant model organism Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), its low agronomical requirements, and the ability to grow under temperate ...
Abraham Ontiveros-Cisneros +3 more
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Over-expression of AtPAP2 in
Background Lipids extracted from seeds of Camelina sativa have been successfully used as a reliable source of aviation biofuels. This biofuel is environmentally friendly because the drought resistance, frost tolerance and low fertilizer requirement of ...
Zhang Youjun +5 more
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The research meant to study the productive performances of Camelina sativa and the effects of feeding Camelina fresh forage harvested during five phenological stages (I: main stem elongation; II: maximum stem elongation: III: inflorescence appearance; IV:
Luigi Tedone +6 more
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This study investigates Camelina sativa, an emerging oilseed crop with potential for food, feed, and sustainable farming. Conducted at the Agroveterinary Institute, University of Batna 1 in Algeria, during the growing season of 2021-2022, the ...
Chennafi Houria +5 more
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Influence of coherent light on seed quality of Camelina sativa L.
Camelina sativa L. is an underutilized Brassicaceae oilseed plant with a considerable agronomic potential for biofuel and vegetable oil production in temperate zones. Unlike most Brassicaceae, Camelina sativa L.
Kirakosyan Rima +2 more
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Camelina sativa L is a cruciferous oilseed plant. This plant is cultivated as an oilseed crop mainly in Europe and in North America and over the past years the cultivation has arranged in our country.
B Chantsalnyam +3 more
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ДОСЛІДЖЕННЯ ЖИРНИХ КИСЛОТ CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) CRANTZ
The aim of the work was to establish a qualitative and to determine the quantitave content of fatty acids of Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz variety Slavutych. Materials and Methods.
Trzhetsynskyi, S. D., Lisova, T. O.
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An emerging ultrasonic technology aims to control high-pressure industrial processes that use liquids at pressures up to 800 MPa. To control these processes it is necessary to know precisely physicochemical properties of the processed liquid (e.g ...
Piotr KIEŁCZYNSKI +5 more
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Biodiesel production from camelina oil: Present status and future perspectives
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an oilseed crop with favorable potentials for biodiesel production, such as the high plant yield, high oil content in the seed, high net energy ratio, and low oil production cost.
Olivera S. Stamenković +8 more
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