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521por Lin, Meng-Ying, Koppers, Nils, Denton, Alisandra, Schlüter, Urte, Weber, Andreas P.M.“…Moricandia is a genus belonging to the family Brassicaceae. C(3) and C(3—)C(4) photosynthesis Moricandia species exist in a close phylogenetic proximity, as well as to Brassica crops. …”
Publicado 2021
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522por Szwarc, Justyna, Niemann, Janetta, Kaczmarek, Joanna, Majka, Joanna, Bocianowski, Jan“…Hybridization of Brassica napus with various Brassicaceae species can result in obtaining new forms with increased resistance to blackleg, a dangerous disease caused mainly by Leptosphaeria maculans. …”
Publicado 2022
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523“…Among the non-cyanogenic ones, the Brassicaceae family has evolved an alternative cyanogenic pathway to produce cyanohydrin as a way to expand defences. …”
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524por Abu-Rabia, Aref“…The most representative families are: Asteraceae (8), Brassicaceae (6), Poaceae (6), Umbelliferae (6).…”
Publicado 2005
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525“…The extreme phenotype of zinc (Zn) hyperaccumulation, which is found in several Brassicaceae species, is determined by mechanisms that promote elevated Zn tolerance and high Zn accumulation in shoots. …”
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526“…Extracts of Lepidiuim sativum L. (Brassicales: Brassicaceae) killed 71 % of early stage nymphs, which was not significantly different from mortality caused by Imidacloprid. …”
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527por Jung, Hee-Jeong, Jung, Hyo-Jin, Ahmed, Nasar Uddin, Park, Jong-In, Kang, Kwon-Kyoo, Hur, Yoonkang, Lim, Yong-Pyo, Nou, Ill-Sup“…The self-incompatibility (SI) system is genetically controlled by a single polymorphic locus known as the S-locus in the Brassicaceae. Pollen rejection occurs when the stigma and pollen share the same S-haplotype. …”
Publicado 2012
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528“…(Chandrashura) of Family Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) is being used by the people of Gujarat for treating inflammatory condition like arthritis. …”
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529“…The fungal genus Alternaria contains many destructive plant pathogens, including Alternaria brassicicola, which causes black spot disease on a wide range of Brassicaceae plants and which is routinely used as a model necrotrophic pathogen in studies with Arabidopsis thaliana. …”
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530“…Example invasive plants include Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) and Brassica nigra (black mustard), both non-mycorrhizal plants in the Family Brassicaceae. Although there is clear evidence for mycorrhizal degradation, it is not known if such an effect is widespread across the naturalized range. …”
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531“…The clubroot disease of Brassicaceae is caused by the obligate biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae. …”
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532por Lovell, John T., Williamson, Robert J., Wright, Stephen I., McKay, John K., Sharbel, Timothy F.“…Here we report on the genomic divergence and distribution of mutations across eight sympatric pairs of sexual and apomictic (asexual) Boechera (Brassicaceae) genotypes. We show that apomicts harbor a greater number of derived mutations than sympatric sexual genotypes. …”
Publicado 2017
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533por Markelz, R. J. Cody, Covington, Michael F., Brock, Marcus T., Devisetty, Upendra K., Kliebenstein, Daniel J., Weinig, Cynthia, Maloof, Julin N.“…These new molecular resources and improvements in the genome annotation will benefit the Brassicaceae genomics community and may help guide other communities in fine-tuning genome annotations.…”
Publicado 2017
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534por Jaafaru, Mohammed Sani, Abd Karim, Nurul Ashikin, Enas, Mohamad Eliaser, Rollin, Patrick, Mazzon, Emanuela, Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal“…Crucifer vegetables, Brassicaceae and other species of the order Brassicales, e.g., Moringaceae that are commonly consumed as spice and food, have been reported to have potential benefits for the treatment and prevention of several health disorders. …”
Publicado 2018
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535“…The predominant families are Asteraceae, Poaceae, Brassicaceae, Chenopodiaceae, and Fabaceae. These represent approximately 50% of Tunisian desert flora.…”
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536“…Moringa oleifera Lam. is rich in phytochemical compounds especially glucosinolates (GSs) and isothiocyanates (ITCs), which are active compounds for cancer chemoprevention benefits of Brassicaceae vegetables. In this study, we determined the total contents of GSs and ITCs and their specific profiles in different Moringa tissues including seeds, stems, leaves and roots. …”
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537“…Presently, CpCDVs occurs in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, causing extensive losses on economically important crops in in the families Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Amaranthaceae, Brassicaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Caricaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Pedaliaceae, and Solanaceae. …”
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538por Abellán, Ángel, Domínguez-Perles, Raúl, Moreno, Diego A., García-Viguera, Cristina“…Among them, the cruciferous (Brassicaceae) sprouts stand out due to their high contents of glucosinolates (GLSs) and phenolic compounds. …”
Publicado 2019
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539“…Phylogenetic analysis suggests that E. cheiranthoides is sister to Olimarabidopsis pumila with full support value in Brassicaceae.…”
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540por Gomez-Cano, Fabio, Carey, Lisa, Lucas, Kevin, García Navarrete, Tatiana, Mukundi, Eric, Lundback, Steve, Schnell, Danny, Grotewold, Erich“…Camelina is an annual oilseed plant from the Brassicaceae family that is gaining momentum as a biofuel winter cover crop. …”
Publicado 2020
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