نتایج جستجو برای: brassica nigra

تعداد نتایج: 22808  

1998
Yau-Wen Yang Pey-Feng Tseng Pon-Yean Tai Cheng-Ju Chang

Based on RFLP analysis, two evolutionary lineages for Brassica diploid species have been proposed. These are (I) the “nigra” lineage and (II) the “rapa/oleracea” lineage. The phylogenetic relationship of Raphanus species to these two lineages is still unclear because chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA genomic restriction site variation suggests that Raphanus is more closely related to the “rapa/...

Journal: :Bahçe 2023

The increasing world population and developing industrial areas increase the need for energy. This situation makes alternative renewable energy sources efficient use of these more valuable. In this study, seeds Sinapis arvensis, Brassica nigra, napus from Brassicaceae family grown in ecological conditions Bayburt province Turkey, to determine usability potential wild species biodiesel productio...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2013
Monika Palle-Reisch Martina Wolny Margit Cichna-Markl Rupert Hochegger

The paper presents a real-time PCR method allowing the simultaneous detection of traces of black mustard (Brassica nigra) and brown mustard (Brassica juncea) in food. The primers and the probe target the B. nigra partial RT gene for reverse transcriptase from gypsy-like retroelement 13G42-26. The real-time PCR method does not show any cross-reactivity with other Brassicaceae species with the ex...

2015

The objective of this study was to analyze the nutritional, antinutritional and mineral compositions of eight locally available underutilized green leafy vegetables of Sonitpur district of Assam, India. Moisture and ash of the green leafy vegetables were in the range of 71.7498.20 g / 100 g and 8.23-26.01 g / 100 g respectively. Fiber was higher in Basella rubra (8.61 g / 100 g) and lower in Mo...

2015
Abrham Belachew Muluye Eshetie Melese Getnet Mequanint Adinew

BACKGROUND Resistances to currently available drugs and insecticides, significant drug toxicities and costs and lack of vaccines currently complicated the treatment of malaria. A continued search for safe, effective and affordable plant-based antimalarial agents thus becomes crucial and vital in the face of these difficulties. The aim of the study was to evaluate the antimalarial activity of 80...

2018
Ajay Kumar Thakur Kunwar Harendra Singh Lal Singh Joghee Nanjundan Yasin Jeshima Khan Dhiraj Singh

BACKGROUND Oilseed Brassica represents an important group of oilseed crops with a long history of evolution and cultivation. To understand the origin and evolution of Brassica amphidiploids, simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to unravel genetic variations in three diploids and three amphidiploid Brassica species of U's triangle along with Eruca sativa as an outlier. RESULTS Of 124...

2013
Xiaowu Wang Michael Freeling

BRASSICA GENOME RESEARCH TOPIC Brassica species include important crops and provide unique materials for the study of genome evolution. These crops include six important vegetables and oilseed crops, which have been classically described by “U’s triangle’. The three diploid species B. rapa (A genome), B. nigra (B genome), and B. oleracea (C genome) have formed the amphidiploid species B. juncea...

Journal: :Genetics 1988
J D Palmer

Intraspecific variation was examined among 25 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs), representing between two and five lines of eight agriculturally important Brassica species. Each of the approximately 140 restriction sites surveyed was invariant within each species. Only two length polymorphisms, deletions of 700 bp and 100 bp in a Brassica nigra line, were detected. A single inversion polymorphism was...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Feng Cheng Terezie Mandáková Jian Wu Qi Xie Martin A Lysak Xiaowu Wang

The genus Brassica includes several important agricultural and horticultural crops. Their current genome structures were shaped by whole-genome triplication followed by extensive diploidization. The availability of several crucifer genome sequences, especially that of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa), enables study of the evolution of the mesohexaploid Brassica genomes from their diploid progeni...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
A Lenoir B Cournoyer S Warwick G Picard J M Deragon

The S1 element is a plant short interspersed element (SINE) that was first described and studied in Brassica napus. In this work, we investigated the distribution and the molecular phylogeny of the S1 element within the Cruciferae (= Brassicaceae). S1 elements were found to be widely distributed within the Cruciferae, especially in species of the tribe Brassiceae. The molecular phylogeny of S1 ...

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