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Polygalacturonase (pectinase), a new oilseed rape allergen

Allergy, 2003
Background:  Type I hypersensitivity to rapeseed pollen allergens was described as the result of a cross‐sensitization with various pollens that could constitute an aggravating factor in birch or grass pollen allergies. Recently, a few rapeseed pollen allergens were described. The aim of the present work was to identify new rapeseed pollen allergens by
H, Chardin   +7 more
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Fingerprinting of Oilseed Rape Cultivars

2007
Abstract Although oilseed rape was domesticated relatively recently, breeding of Brassica napus and other oilseed Brassicas has been very intensive in the last few decades. However, it has focused only on some of the most important agronomic/economic traits. Because of the convergent nature of this process in all areas of rape breeding, the genetic
Vladislav ČUrn, Jana Žaludová
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Oilseed Rape Pathogens in France

2015
In France, a dozen of diseases can affect rapeseed, but Sclerotinia stem rot is the major disease for which chemical control remains the main way to prevent severe attacks. Five fungicide modes of action are effective against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and some solo or mixed products are registered in France.
Annette Penaud, Anne-Sophie Walker
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Transgenic Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus)

2000
Today plant transformation is a core research tool in plant biology and a practical tool for cultivar improvement. There are verified methods for stable introduction of novel genes into the nuclear genomes of over 120 diverse plant species (Birch 1997). More than 3000 field trials of transformed plants are in progress or have been completed in at least
Rasmussen, O.S.   +2 more
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Biocontrol of Oilseed Rape Pests

2003
BIOCONTROL IS A COMMONLY USED practice in entomology, but has long been overshadowed by the all too familiar “just spray it” philosophy that permeates much of agriculture. In the pre-DDT era, biocontrol was a standard control option for many insect pests.
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OILSEED RAPE

1970
Dench, J. A. L., Dench, J. A. L.
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Oilseed rape sensitivity

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1997
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Oilseed Rape

2009
Wolfgang Friedt, Rod Snowdon
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Insect pests of oilseed rape

1992
Many insect species, both harmful and beneficial,colonize oilseed rape. As with many other crops, the incidence and importance of insect pests tend to increase with the area and frequency of cropping. Where rape has been grown regularly on a farm or in the vicinity, damage by pests is likely to occur.
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Oilseed rape and seasonal symptoms

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1994
A, Seaton, A, Soutar
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