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Human-Mediated Dispersal Routes Structure Sahara Mustard Genomics. [PDF]

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Winkler DE   +13 more
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Plant biology: Phylogenomics of mustards and their relatives

Current Biology, 2023
A new nuclear phylogeny for the large family Brassicaceae opens the way for advanced comparative studies of adaptation, development, coevolution, hybridization, and diversification in this crucial group, which is the source for many of the genomic resources now used across the flowering plants.
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Effect of Plant Size and Density on Garlic Mustard Reproduction

Northeastern Naturalist, 2003
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is a non-native invasive herb that has the potential to alter the understory plant community. We investigated the reproductive output of garlic mustard as a function of plant size and conspecific and heterospecific density in a central Ohio population. In general, taller plants produced more reproductive units (seeds,
Geoffrey R. Smith   +2 more
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White rust: Plant-microbe interaction and plant breeding perspective on Indian mustard

Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2023
White rust is an important disease of Indian mustard which results in appreciable yield losses. A monogenic dominant gene has been responsible for resistance against this pathogen in B. juncea. In the pathogen, avirulence has been observed to be dominant, governed by a single gene. R gene (resistance gene) present in resistant lines of B.
null D PRAKASH   +2 more
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