نتایج جستجو برای: oilseed protein

تعداد نتایج: 1236943  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
J J Thelen S Mekhedov J B Ohlrogge

Plastidial acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase from most plants is a multi-enzyme complex comprised of four different subunits. One of these subunits, the biotin carboxyl carrier protein (BCCP), was previously proposed to be encoded by a single gene in Arabidopsis. We report and characterize here a second Arabidopsis BCCP (AtBCCP2) cDNA with 42% amino acid identity to AtBCCP1 and 75% identity to a cl...

2016
Toru Nishizawa Nobuyoshi Nakajima Masanori Tamaoki Mitsuko Aono Akihiro Kubo Hikaru Saji

Previously, we conducted a roadside survey to reveal the occurrence of genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape along a Japanese roadside (Route 51). In this study, we performed successive and thorough fixed-route monitoring in 5 sections along another road (Route 23). Oilseed rape plants were detected on both sides of the road in each section between autumn 2009 and winter 2013, which included 3...

Journal: :Gcb Bioenergy 2022

Oilseed crops are widely planted and closely associated with human nutrition health. Globally, increased nitrogen (N) deposition has a significant impact on agricultural production; however, in-depth knowledge of oilseed crop yields quality is still lacking. Here, we performed global meta-analysis from 128 published papers 462 paired observations to evaluate the response yields, yield compositi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jiahui Han Chuanwen Wei Yaoliang Chen Weiwei Liu Peilin Song Dongdong Zhang Anqi Wang Xiaodong Song Xiuzhen Wang Jingfeng Huang

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is one of the three most important oil crops in China, and is regarded as a drought-tolerant oilseed crop. However, it is commonly sensitive to waterlogging, which usually refers to an adverse environment that limits crop development. Moreover, crop growth and soil irrigation can be monitored at a regional level using remote sensing data. High spatial resolution...

2014
Juerg Schulze Tina Frauenknecht Peter Brodmann Claudia Bagutti

Despite cultivation and seed import bans of genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), feral GM plants were found growing along railway lines and in port areas at four sites in Switzerland in 2011 and 2012. All GM plants were identified as glyphosate-resistant GM event GT73 (Roundup Ready, Monsanto). The most affected sites were the Rhine port of Basel and the St. Johann freigh...

Journal: :Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal 1983

Journal: :Thorax 1994
A Soutar C Harker A Seaton M Brooke I Marr

BACKGROUND There is widespread concern that the cultivation of oilseed rape leads to seasonal epidemics of respiratory symptoms in populations living in the neighbourhood, and it has been suggested that the plant is a potent allergen. A study was therefore undertaken to determine the prevalence of seasonal symptoms in rural populations close to and far from areas of oilseed rape cultivation, an...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 1978
G Sarwar F W Sosulski J M Bell J P Bowland

Several oilseed and legume protein products were fed to rats as the sole source of dietary protein, and in blends with cereals for the determination of protein efficiency ratio (PER) and biological availability of amino acids. In addition oilseed protein isolates were fed to mice for the determination of PER. Results of the mouse study revealed that the adjusted PER (casein = 100)for Target rap...

2017
Jasper R. L. Depotter Bart P.H.J. Thomma Thomas A. Wood

The Verticillium genus comprises economically important plant pathogens that collectively affect a broad range of annual and perennial crops. Verticillium longisporum mainly infects brassicaceous hosts, including oilseed rape. The most conspicuous symptom of V. longisporum infection on oilseed rape is black stem striping that appears towards the end of the cropping season. Thus far, the impact ...

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