نتایج جستجو برای: b napus

تعداد نتایج: 904001  

2016
Dawei Zhang Qi Pan Chen Tan Bin Zhu Xianhong Ge Yujiao Shao Zaiyun Li

The young allotetraploid Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC) is one of models to study genomic responses to allopolyploidization. The extraction of AA component from natural B. napus and then restitution of progenitor B. rapa should provide a unique opportunity to reveal the genome interplay for gene expressions during the evolution. Herein, B. napus hybrids (2n = 19, AC) between the extracted and e...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2001
M Mazzola D M Granatstein D C Elfving K Mullinix

ABSTRACT The impact of Brassica napus seed meal on the microbial complex that incites apple replant disease was evaluated in greenhouse trials. Regardless of glucosinolate content, seed meal amendment at a rate of 0.1% (vol/vol) significantly enhanced growth of apple and suppressed apple root infection by Rhizoctonia spp. and Pratylenchus penetrans. High glucosinolate B. napus cv. Dwarf Essex s...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Stéphane D Nicolas Guillaume Le Mignon Frédérique Eber Olivier Coriton Hervé Monod Vanessa Clouet Virginie Huteau Antoine Lostanlen Régine Delourme Boulos Chalhoub Carol D Ryder Anne Marie Chèvre Eric Jenczewski

Chromosomal rearrangements can be triggered by recombination between distinct but related regions. Brassica napus (AACC; 2n = 38) is a recent allopolyploid species whose progenitor genomes are widely replicated. In this article, we analyze the extent to which chromosomal rearrangements originate from homeologous recombination during meiosis of haploid B. napus (n = 19) by genotyping progenies o...

2012
B. A. Slominski

Canola breeding program undertaken to improve meal quality has led to the development of canola quality (i.e., low glucosinolate, low erucic acid) form of B. juncea, a mustard species known for its pure yellow seed coat. Under Western Canadian conditions, B. juncea suffers less from heat and drought stress and matures earlier than B. napus, Such characteristics are the basis for high yields of ...

2015
Kensuke Katsuta Kazuhito Matsuo Yasuyuki Yoshimura Ryo Ohsawa

Genetically modified, herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) Brassica napus plants originating from seed spill have recently been found along roadsides leading from Japanese ports that unload oilseed rape. Such introductions have potential biodiversity effects (as defined by the Cartagena Protocol): these include replacement of native elements in the biota through competitive suppression or hybridization. W...

2016
Changbin Gao Guilong Zhou Chaozhi Ma Wen Zhai Tong Zhang Zhiquan Liu Yong Yang Ming Wu Yao Yue Zhiqiang Duan Yaya Li Bing Li Jijun Li Jinxiong Shen Jinxing Tu Tingdong Fu

The mating system transition in polyploid Brassica napus (AACC) from out-crossing to selfing is a typical trait to differentiate it from their diploid progenitors. Elucidating the mechanism of mating system transition has profound consequences for understanding the speciation and evolution in B. napus. Functional complementation experiment has shown that the insertion of 3.6 kb into the promote...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
P F Peng Y C Li D S Mei J Colasanti L Fu J Liu Y F Chen Q Hu

To improve pod shatter resistance in the important oilseed crop Brassica napus, the phenotypic diversity of B. napus was tested using 80 B. napus varieties for pod shatter resistance by a random impact test. Among these varieties, R1-1 was identified as resistant, while R2, 8908B was susceptible to shatter. To understand the molecular basis for this phenotypic difference based on the candidate ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
M H A Le A D G Buchet E Beltranena W J J Gerrits R T Zijlstra

Yellow-seeded Brassica juncea is a novel canola species targeted to grow in the southern Canadian prairies where thermotolerance, disease resistance, and adaptation to dry agronomic conditions are required. The support of its cultivation needs nutritional evaluation of its coproduct. The B. juncea canola meal (CM) contains less fiber than conventional, dark-seeded Brassica napus CM but also sli...

2013
Harsh Raman Rosy Raman Nick Larkan

Blackleg disease caused by the heterothallic ascomycete fungus Leptosphaeria maculans (Desm.) Ces. et de Not. (anamorph: Phoma lingam Tode ex Fr.), is the major disease of Brassica crops such as turnip rape (Brassica rapa L. syn. B. campestris; 2n = 2x = 20, genome AA), cabbage (B. oleracea L.; 2n = 2x = 18, genome CC), rapeseed (syn. canola or oilseed rape B. napus L.; 2n = 4x = 38, genome AAC...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2004
Bin Zhu John R Lawrence Suzanne I Warwick Peter Mason Lorraine Braun Matthew D Halfhill C Neal Stewart

Transgenes from transgenic oilseed rape, Brassica napus (AACC genome), can introgress into populations of wild B. rapa (AA genome), but little is known about the long-term persistence of transgenes from different transformation events. For example, transgenes that are located on the crop's C chromosomes may be lost during the process of introgression. We investigated the genetic behavior of tra...

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