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Structure and sequence evolution in the pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) pangenome
Summary Eukaryotic genomes harbor many forms of variation, including nucleotide diversity and structural polymorphisms, which experience natural selection and contribute to genome evolution and biodiversity. Harnessing this variation for agriculture hinges on our ability to detect, quantify, catalog, and deploy genetic diversity. Here, we explore seven
Kevin A. Bird +25 more
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Oil from transgenic Camelina sativa as a source of EPA and DHA in feed for European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) [PDF]
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food production sector cannot continue to rely on finite stocks of marine fish as the primary source of the omega-3 (n-3) long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 20:5n3) and ...
Izquierdo, M. S. +22 more
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Abstract Biofumigation with brassica cover crops (BCCs) is gaining momentum in the United States as an ecologically sound alternative to chemical pest suppression in agricultural systems. This review critically evaluates the impacts of Brassica species on soil health, weed suppression, disease mitigation, and control of plant‐parasitic nematodes (PPNs)
Karthik Karuppanan +4 more
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Winter pea‐canola intercropping: A strategy for enhanced productivity and land use efficiency
Abstract Winter intercropping offers a promising strategy to enhance land use efficiency and crop productivity in temperate agroecosystems. This 5‐year field study evaluated the performance of winter pea (Pisum sativum L.)–canola (Brassica napus L.) intercrops (peaola) under reduced nitrogen fertilization and variable plant population densities in ...
Eric R. Page +6 more
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Utilization of waste seashells and Camelina sativa oil for biodiesel synthesis
The seafood industry produces over 100 million pounds of seashell waste every year. With landfill space diminishing quickly, ways to recycle waste materials are becoming more sought for.
Adrienne Perea +2 more
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Aldoxime Metabolism Is Linked to Phenylpropanoid Production in Camelina sativa
Plants produce diverse secondary metabolites. Although each metabolite is made through its respective biosynthetic pathway, plants coordinate multiple biosynthetic pathways simultaneously.
Dingpeng Zhang +7 more
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Detecting cryptic ghost lineage introgression in four‐taxon genomic datasets
Abstract Premise Hybridization and introgression are pervasive evolutionary forces that have played fundamental roles in shaping the diversity of wild and domesticated plants. Four‐taxon tests for introgression provide a reliable framework for detecting signatures of ancient introgression from genomic data, which have played an important role in ...
Evan S. Forsythe +3 more
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Realizing the Potential of Camelina sativa as a Bioenergy Crop for a Changing Global Climate
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. is an annual oilseed crop within the Brassicaceae family. C. sativa has been grown since as early as 4000 BCE. In recent years, C.
Dhurba Neupane +3 more
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Enhancing soil health through no‐till, cover crops, and compost: A 5‐year field study
Abstract The capacity of soil management systems to conserve and promote soil health is crucial for its sustainability. While the effects of individual soil management practices on soil health receive considerable attention, their combined effects remain understudied. This paper presents the results of a 5‐year field experiment designed to evaluate the
Daniel Růžička +5 more
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Camelina sativa is an oilseed plant that produces seed oil rich in vitamins, UFA (unsaturated fatty acids), phytosterols, and polyphenols. Most, but not all, bioactive compounds are soluble in oil. So far, studies have been based analyzing the profile of
Danuta Kurasiak-Popowska +2 more
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