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A Light-Triggered pH-Responsive Metal-Organic Framework for Smart Delivery of Fungicide to Control Sclerotinia Diseases of Oilseed Rape.

ACS Nano, 2021
Using a simple one-pot method, we developed a prochloraz (Pro) and pH-jump reagent-loaded zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (PD@ZIF-8) composite for the smart control of Sclerotinia disease.
Wenlong Liang   +7 more
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Estimating biomass of winter oilseed rape using vegetation indices and texture metrics derived from UAV multispectral images

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2019
Yinuo Liu   +5 more
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Nutrient Status Diagnosis of Infield Oilseed Rape via Deep Learning-Enabled Dynamic Model

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2021
The symptoms of the nutrient stress in plant canopies differ among different growth stages. It is a challenge to develop individual diagnosis models to evaluate the nutrient status for a specific growth stage in time.
Alwaseela Abdalla   +4 more
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Oilseed Rape

Outlook on Agriculture, 1989
Although oilseed rape has been grown in Europe since the 16th century it is only since the 1960s, as part of a policy of self-sufficiency in vegetable oils, that it has become a major crop. Apart from the intrinsic problems of crop management and the control of pests and diseases, growers have had to face others arising from EEC regulations concerning
D. H. Scarisbrick, L. Atkinson, E. Asare
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Cytokinin regulates the activity of the inflorescence meristem and components of seed yield in oilseed rape.

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2020
The number of flowers and seed-bearing structures formed by the inflorescence meristem and the formation of ovules in the female reproductive part of the flowers are important yield-related traits of crop plants.
Ireen Schwarz   +5 more
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Oilseed rape

Outlook on Agriculture, 1984
Oilseed rape is currently the third most important crop in the UK after barley and wheat. Field experiments show that despite the already attractive yields the full potential of the crop has not yet been achieved. However, its future is uncertain in that the area devoted to it within the EEC—representing one-fifth of world production—is strongly ...
D. H. Scarisbrick, R. W. Daniels
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Competitiveness of transgenic oilseed rape

Transgenic Research, 1995
The competitiveness of two transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus ssp.napus) lines and their fertile transgenic hybrid was tested in field trials in Belgium and Denmark. The lines contained genes for male sterility, restoration of fertility and herbicide resistance. The competitiveness of the three transgenic lines was related to three non-transformed
Fredshavn, J. R.   +3 more
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Oilseed Rape

2010
This chapter assesses the prospects for using the oilseed rape crop as a feedstock for biofuels. Oilseed rape is used principally as a feedstock for biodiesel because its oil comfortably meets the biodiesel standard (EN14214). Currently about 18% of global biodiesel production comes from oilseed rape and this uses about 11% of global oilseed rape ...
Richard Weightman   +2 more
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Chloroplast Transformation in Oilseed Rape

Transgenic Research, 2003
The chloroplast transformation vector pNRAB carries two expression cassettes for the spectinomycin resistance gene aadA and the insect resistance gene cry1Aa10. The two cassettes are sited between the rps7 and ndhB targeting fragments. Biolistic delivery of the vector DNA, followed by spectinomycin selection, yielded chloroplast transformants at a ...
Bing-Kai, Hou   +6 more
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Increasing yield, quality and profitability of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) under combinations of nutrient levels in fertiliser and planting density

Crop and Pasture Science, 2020
. Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is a crucial source of edible oil and livestock feeding, and is a promising biofuel crop. The increasing demand for oilseed rape requires strategies to increase yield while retaining quality.
Chang Tian   +11 more
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