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    Rapeseed (redirect from Brassica napus)
    Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp. napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or...
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    Pomel Brassica macrocarpa Guss. Brassica maurorum Durieu Brassica montana Pourr. Brassica napus L. – rapeseed, rutabaga, Siberian kale Brassica nivalis...
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    (English and some Commonwealth English) is a root vegetable, a form of Brassica napus (which also includes rapeseed). Other names include Swedish turnip,...
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    oil. Canola oil can be sourced from Brassica rapa and Brassica napus, which are commonly grown in Canada, and Brassica juncea, which is less common. The...
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    Turnip (redirect from Brassica rapa rapa)
    derived from Latin napus, the word for the plant. According to An Universal Etymological English Dictionary, turn refers to "round napus to distinguish it...
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    erucic acid. The closely related Brassica napus (rapeseed) is considered a better oilseed crop in comparison. Brassica carinata has been used to develop...
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  • some resistance can be transferred from A. thaliana to Brassica napus - for example is a B. napus chromosome addition line with A. thaliana chromosome 3...
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    as Brassica oleracea (cultivated as cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli and collards), Brassica rapa (turnip, Chinese cabbage, etc.), Brassica napus (rapeseed...
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    Brassica oleracea is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, also known as wild cabbage in its uncultivated form. The species evidently originated from feral...
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  • vegetables: Turnip (white turnip, summer turnip, Brassica rapa rapa) Rutabaga (yellow turnip, Brassica napus or B. napobrassica) Jícama (Mexican turnip, yam...
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    cultivars, especially within the genus Brassica. One description of genetic factors involved in the breeding of Brassica species is the Triangle of U. Further...
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    Triangle of U (category Brassica)
    component genome. For example, each somatic cell of the tetraploid species Brassica napus, with letter tags AACC and count "2n=4x=38", contains two copies of...
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    of rapeseed (Brassica napus) pollen. Brassinolide was the first brassinosteroid to be isolated in 1979, when pollen from Brassica napus was shown to promote...
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    Rhamphospermum arvense, (syns. Brassica arvensis and Sinapis arvensis) the charlock mustard, field mustard, wild mustard, or just charlock, is an annual...
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    Nanohana (category Brassica)
    commonly used in Japanese cuisine. A type of nabana, the rapeseed plant (Brassica napus), is used to produce rapeseed oil (nataneyu). Nabana is also used for...
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    Rapini (redirect from Brassica ruvo)
    IA, et al. (July 1997). "Comparison of flowering time genes in Brassica rapa, B. napus and Arabidopsis thaliana". Genetics. 146 (3): 1123–9. PMC 1208040...
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    Rapeseed oil (category Brassica)
    Lu, Changming (February 2008). "Zero erucic acid trait of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) results from a deletion of four base pairs in the fatty acid elongase...
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    brassinosteroid, it was discovered when it was shown that pollen from rapeseed (Brassica napus) could promote stem elongation and cell division. The biologically active...
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    the following crops: Barley Buckwheat Amaranth grain Oilseed rape (Brassica napus)[citation needed] Tang, H. (2013). "Seed shattering in a wild sorghum...
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    Kale (/keɪl/), also called leaf cabbage, belongs to a group of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) cultivars primarily grown for their edible leaves; it has also...
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    White mustard (redirect from Brassica alba)
    protein fractions of Sinapis alba and Brassica napus oil-free meals". 17th Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas (ARAB). Wagga Wagga, NSW: 107. Garland...
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    Brassica juncea, commonly mustard greens, brown mustard, Chinese mustard, Indian mustard, Korean green mustard, leaf mustard, Oriental mustard and vegetable...
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    L. Brassica campestris L. Brassica juncea Coss. Brassica napus L. Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis L. Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata Brassica oleracea...
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    as langtraubiger Kohl in German, this species is a close cousin to Brassica napus (rapeseed) and a secondary genetic relative to B. oleracea (kale). As...
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  • brassicacearum is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that infects the roots of Brassica napus, from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. brassicacearum...
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    Watercress Nasturtium officinale Water spinach Ipomoea aquatica Wheatgrass Triticum aestivum Yarrow Achillea millefolium Yao choy (油菜 Yu choy) Brassica napus...
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  • proteins in mustard and rapeseed (Brassica napus L., Brassica juncea L. Czern., Brassica nigra L. W.D.J.Koch, Brassica rapa L. and Sinapis alba L.). They...
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  • along an unfamiliar course (as in the woods)" rutabaga, "a turnip (Brassica napus napobrassica) that usually produces a large yellowish root that is eaten...
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  • Jamshed, and Marcus A. Samuel (2015), "Degradation of glyoxalase I in Brassica napus stigma leads to self-incompatibility response", Nature Plants, 1 (12):...
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  • Silver ragwort – Senecio cineraria Rantipole – Daucus carota Rapeseed – Brassica napus Raspberry – Rubus (Idaeobatus) spp. Black raspberry – Rubus occidentalis...
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