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661por Panahi Kokhdan, Esmaeel, Khodabandehloo, Hadi, Ghahremani, Hossein, Doustimotlagh, Amir Hossein“…Watercress (WC) is an aquatic vegetable that belongs to the Brassicaceae family, and it often grows near water. In traditional medicine, WC is a known remedy for hypercholesterolemia, hyperglycemia, hypertension, arthritis, bronchitis, diuresis, odontalgia, and scurvy. …”
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662“…Its incorporation in food formulations has been hindered by the thermal instability of SFN and low concentration in Brassicaceae. Then, extracting SFN from broccoli at a temperature below 40 °C appears as an option to recover and stabilize SFN, aiming at delivering it as a nutraceutical. …”
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663por Jahan, Badar, Iqbal, Noushina, Fatma, Mehar, Sehar, Zebus, Masood, Asim, Sofo, Adriano, D’Ippolito, Ilaria, Khan, Nafees A.“…The regulation of ethylene and/or split forms of N and S application may be potential tools for not just overcoming salt stress effects in this species and in related Brassicaceae but also enhancing their photosynthesis and growth potential through increased nutrient assimilation.…”
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664por Dell'Aquila, Caterina“…The aim of this work is the development of a suitable method to extract and detect zinc-bound compounds from cabbage, broccoli and kale (family Brassicaceae, species oleracea) using solid phase extraction (SPE) and size-exclusion chromatography inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SEC-ICP-MS). …”
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665por Bedair, Ramadan, Ibrahim, Amira A., Alyamani, Amal A., Aloufi, Salman, Ramadan, Samah“…In Wadi Hagul, 80 species are reported in this study; the most represented plant families are Asteraceae (15 species) and Brassicaceae (6 species). Perennial, chamaephyte and Saharo-Arabian species were recorded in the highest percentage. …”
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666“…We tested glucosinolate induction by jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA), and by these phytohormones combined with feeding by M. brassicae larvae in four genotypes of kale, Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala (Brassicaceae). The genotypes tested had high glucobrassicin (genotype HGBS), low glucobrassicin (genotype LGBS), high sinigrin (genotype HSIN), and low sinigrin content (genotype LSIN). …”
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667por Hu, Quanjun, Ma, Yazhen, Mandáková, Terezie, Shi, Sheng, Chen, Chunlin, Sun, Pengchuan, Zhang, Lei, Feng, Landi, Zheng, Yudan, Feng, Xiaoqin, Yang, Wenjie, Jiang, Jiebei, Li, Ting, Zhou, Pingping, Yu, Qiushi, Wan, Dongshi, Lysak, Martin A., Xi, Zhenxiang, Nevo, Eviatar, Liu, Jianquan“…Here, we generated de novo genome assemblies and conducted population genomic analyses of the psammophytic genus Pugionium (Brassicaceae). Our results indicated that this bispecific genus had undergone an allopolyploid event, and the two parental genomes were derived from two ancestral lineages with different chromosome numbers and structures. …”
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668por Tanaka, Mio, Takahashi, Ryuki, Hamada, Akane, Terai, Yusuke, Ogawa, Takahisa, Sawa, Yoshihiro, Ishikawa, Takahiro, Maruta, Takanori“…The cytosol-specific isoforms form a subclass of class III and are conserved only in Brassicaceae plants. With some exceptions, all land plants and a charophyte algae, Klebsormidium flaccidum, contain all three classes. …”
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669“…Here, we reveal the enigmatic history of the genus Cochlearia (Brassicaceae), a Pleistocene relic that originated from a drought-adapted Mediterranean sister genus during the Miocene. …”
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670por Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna, Zagrodzki, Paweł, Galanty, Agnieszka, Fołta, Maria, Kryczyk-Kozioł, Jadwiga, Szlósarczyk, Marek, Rubio, Pol Salvans, Saraiva de Carvalho, Isabel, Paśko, Paweł“…Results: beetroot sprouts had the highest levels of Zn, Fe, and Mg, while onion sprouts were the richest in Mn and Ca, among all of the tested sprouts. Sprouts of the Brassicaceae family were generally richer in Ca, Mg, and Zn than sprouts from the Fabaceae family. …”
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671“…Glucosinolates (GSLs) are sulphur- and nitrogen-containing secondary metabolites implicated in the fitness of Brassicaceae and appreciated for their pungency and health-conferring properties. …”
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672“…This review attempts to summarize recent studies on major vegetable crops species, with Brassicaceae, Solanaceae, and Cucurbitaceae as examples, to analyze the present situation of vegetable quality with the development of modern agriculture.…”
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673por Ağagündüz, Duygu, Şahin, Teslime Özge, Yılmaz, Birsen, Ekenci, Kübra Damla, Duyar Özer, Şehriban, Capasso, Raffaele“…The Brassicaceae family, known as cruciferous vegetables, includes many economically important species, mainly edible oil plants, vegetable species, spice plants, and feed plants. …”
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674“…(Poaceae) and Sinapis alba L. (Brassicaceae). Treatments were effective in a dose-dependent manner by significantly reducing the germination (up to 100% and 45–60%, respectively, with filter paper and soil as a substrate) and the seedling development (1.3 to 8 times) of both target species. …”
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675por Muzammil, Saima, Wang, Yunsheng, Siddique, Muhammad Hussnain, Zubair, Errum, Hayat, Sumreen, Zubair, Muhammad, Roy, Arpita, Mumtaz, Rabia, Azeem, Muhammad, Emran, Talha Bin, Shahid, Muhammad Qasim“…Coronopus didymus (Brassicaceae) commonly known as lesser swine cress has been reported to be used for its pharmacological activities. …”
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676Inactivation of BoORP3a, an oxysterol-binding protein, causes a low wax phenotype in ornamental kale“…BoORP3a appeared to be relatively well conserved in Brassicaceae, as determined by a phylogenetic analysis, and localized to the endoplasmic reticulum and the nucleus. …”
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677“…Rocket is the common designation for two baby-leaf salad crops of the Brassicaceae family: Eruca sativa (L.) Cav., usually referred to as annual garden rocket, and Diplotaxis tenuifolia (L.) …”
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678“…Mutagenesis of the three homeologs of each of the transcription factors CsMYB28 and CsMYB29 resulted in the complete loss of glucosinolates, representing the first glucosinolate‐free Brassicaceae crop. The oil and protein contents and the fatty acid composition of the csgtr1csgtr2 and csmyb28csmyb29 mutant seeds were not affected. …”
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679por Benito, Patricia, Ligorio, Daniele, Bellón, Javier, Yenush, Lynne, Mulet, José M.“…This effect is particularly strong in Arabidopsis thaliana and in the Brassicaceae broccoli. We have also determined using antibiograms against the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that the evaluated extracts may be used also as a natural fungicide. …”
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680por Aguirrebengoa, Martin, Müller, Caroline, Hambäck, Peter A., González-Megías, Adela“…Here, we investigated in the field the combined density-dependent effects of root-chewing cebrionid beetle larvae and flower-chewing pierid caterpillars on the fitness and defense of a semiarid Brassicaceae herb. We found that the fitness impact of both herbivore groups was independent and density-dependent. …”
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