نتایج جستجو برای: oilseed rape

تعداد نتایج: 6625  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2005
Nicolas Desneux Xavier Fauvergue François-Xavier Dechaume-Moncharmont Lucien Kerhoas Yannick Ballanger Laure Kaiser

In fall, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Homoptera: Aphididae) may exhibit population resurgence in winter oilseed rape in France. This resurgence may arise from pyrethroid treatments against Coleoptera (Psylliodes chrysocephala L.) that either kill parasitoids present during treatment or prevent recolonization by off-crop parasitoids. We studied the impact of Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intosh) (Hymenopter...

2014
Lenka Havlícková Eva Jozová Miroslav Klíma Vratislav Kucera Vladislav Curn

The selection of desirable genotypes with recessive characteristics, such as self-incompatible plants, is often difficult or even impossible and represents a crucial barrier in accelerating the breeding process. Molecular approaches and selection based on molecular markers can allow breeders to overcome this limitation. The use of self-incompatibility is an alternative in hybrid breeding of oil...

2017
Xinghua Li Baona Wang Tewu Yang Duanwei Zhu Zhongnan Nie Junchi Xu

Soil phosphorus (P) fractions and runoff P concentration were measured to understand the fate of soil P entering surface runoff water during summer cropping season of different double cropping systems under two fertilizer regimes. The dominant form of runoff P was particulate P (PP). Runoff total P (TP) was higher at the vegetative growth stage and lower at the crop reproductive stage. TP and P...

Journal: :Science 2014
Boulos Chalhoub France Denoeud Shengyi Liu Isobel A P Parkin Haibao Tang Xiyin Wang Julien Chiquet Harry Belcram Chaobo Tong Birgit Samans Margot Corréa Corinne Da Silva Jérémy Just Cyril Falentin Chu Shin Koh Isabelle Le Clainche Maria Bernard Pascal Bento Benjamin Noel Karine Labadie Adriana Alberti Mathieu Charles Dominique Arnaud Hui Guo Christian Daviaud Salman Alamery Kamel Jabbari Meixia Zhao Patrick P Edger Houda Chelaifa David Tack Gilles Lassalle Imen Mestiri Nicolas Schnel Marie-Christine Le Paslier Guangyi Fan Victor Renault Philippe E Bayer Agnieszka A Golicz Sahana Manoli Tae-Ho Lee Vinh Ha Dinh Thi Smahane Chalabi Qiong Hu Chuchuan Fan Reece Tollenaere Yunhai Lu Christophe Battail Jinxiong Shen Christine H D Sidebottom Xinfa Wang Aurélie Canaguier Aurélie Chauveau Aurélie Bérard Gwenaëlle Deniot Mei Guan Zhongsong Liu Fengming Sun Yong Pyo Lim Eric Lyons Christopher D Town Ian Bancroft Xiaowu Wang Jinling Meng Jianxin Ma J Chris Pires Graham J King Dominique Brunel Régine Delourme Michel Renard Jean-Marc Aury Keith L Adams Jacqueline Batley Rod J Snowdon Jorg Tost David Edwards Yongming Zhou Wei Hua Andrew G Sharpe Andrew H Paterson Chunyun Guan Patrick Wincker

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) was formed ~7500 years ago by hybridization between B. rapa and B. oleracea, followed by chromosome doubling, a process known as allopolyploidy. Together with more ancient polyploidizations, this conferred an aggregate 72× genome multiplication since the origin of angiosperms and high gene content. We examined the B. napus genome and the consequences of its rece...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2015
Enhui Shen Jun Zou Falk Hubertus Behrens Li Chen Chuyu Ye Shutao Dai Ruiyan Li Meng Ni Xiaoxue Jiang Jie Qiu Yang Liu Weidi Wang Qian-Hao Zhu Boulos Chalhoub Ian Bancroft Jinling Meng Daguang Cai Longjiang Fan

The recently published genome of Brassica napus offers for the first time the opportunity to gain insights into the genomic organization and the evolution of miRNAs in oilseed rape. In this study, 12 small RNA libraries from two B. napus cultivars (Tapidor and Ningyou7) and their four double-haploid lines were sequenced, employing the newly sequenced B. napus genome, together with genomes of it...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2000
Geoff Cookmartin Paul Saich Shaun Quegan Ralph A. Cordey Peter Burgess-Allen Andy Sowter

I. ABSTRACT A comprehensive multi-layer second order radiative transfer model, driven entirely by intensive field observations, is used to show that second order terms contribute at most 0.5 dB to the backscattering coefficent at all polarisations from wheat and barley throughout the growing season, and 1 dB to the copolar response of oilseed rape. Under these circumstances, an equivalent integ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
K Smalla G Wieland A Buchner A Zock J Parzy S Kaiser N Roskot H Heuer G Berg

The bacterial rhizosphere communities of three host plants of the pathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae, field-grown strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.), oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), and potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), were analyzed. We aimed to determine the degree to which the rhizosphere effect is plant dependent and whether this effect would be increased by growing the same crops in t...

2015
Andrew W Ferguson Lucy M Nevard Suzanne J Clark Samantha M Cook

BACKGROUND Pollen beetle (Meligethes aeneus F.) management in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) has become an urgent issue in the light of insecticide resistance. Risk prediction advice has relied upon flight temperature thresholds, while risk assessment uses simple economic thresholds. However, there is variation in the reported temperature of migration, and economic thresholds vary widely acro...

2015
Jun Li Muhammad Shahbaz Naeem Xiuping Wang Lixin Liu Chang Chen Ni Ma Chunlei Zhang Maoteng Li

Recently nano-materials are widely used but they have shown contrasting effects on human and plant life. Keeping in view the contrasting results, the present study has evaluated plant growth response, antioxidant system activity and photosynthetic apparatus physiological and ultrastructural changes in Brassica napus L. plants grown under a wide range (0, 500, 2500, 4000 mg/l) of nano-TiO2 in a ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2003
G T Champion M J May S Bennett D R Brooks S J Clark R E Daniels L G Firbank A J Haughton C Hawes M S Heard J N Perry Z Randle M J Rossall P Rothery M P Skellern R J Scott G R Squire M R Thomas

The Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops (GMHT) were conducted in the UK from 2000 to 2002 on beet (sugar and fodder), spring oilseed rape and forage maize. The management of the crops studied is described and compared with current conventional commercial practice. The distribution of field sites adequately represented the areas currently growing these crops, ...

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