نتایج جستجو برای: oilseed rape

تعداد نتایج: 6625  

2013
R. Hain J. E. Thomzik

Triazine-resistant chloroplasts o f the Canadian spring oilseed rape variety OAC Triton were transferred into four German winter oilseed rape lines and two cultivars o f double-low quality by means o f protoplast fusion. X-irradiation has been used to reduce the amount o f nuclear D N A o f the spring type cultivar and to promote cybrid formation. RFLP-analysis showed that some regenerants and ...

2015
Hadis Kord Ali Mohammad Shakib Mohammad Hossein Daneshvar Pejman Azadi Vahid Bayat Mohsen Mashayekhi Mahboobeh Zarea Alireza Seifi Mana Ahmad-Raji

Oilseed rape is one of the important oil plants. Pod shattering is one of the problems in oilseed rape production especially in regions with dry conditions. One of the important genes in Brassica pod opening is SHATTERPROOF1 (SHP1). Down-regulation of BnSHP1 expression by RNAi can increase resistance to pod shattering. A 470 bp of the BnSHP1 cDNA sequence constructed in an RNAi-silencing vector...

2016
Ben A Woodcock Nicholas J B Isaac James M Bullock David B Roy David G Garthwaite Andrew Crowe Richard F Pywell

Wild bee declines have been ascribed in part to neonicotinoid insecticides. While short-term laboratory studies on commercially bred species (principally honeybees and bumblebees) have identified sub-lethal effects, there is no strong evidence linking these insecticides to losses of the majority of wild bee species. We relate 18 years of UK national wild bee distribution data for 62 species to ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Julie Gombert Philippe Etienne Alain Ourry Frédérik Le Dily

Despite a high nitrate uptake capacity, the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of oilseed rape is weak due to a relatively low N remobilization from vegetative (mostly leaves) to growing parts of the plant. Thus, this crop requires a high rate of N fertilization and leaves fall with a high N content. In order to reduce the rate of N fertilization and to improve the environmental impact of oilseed ra...

Journal: :Genes 2016
Anke Belter

Oilseed rape is known to persist in arable fields because of its ability to develop secondary seed dormancy in certain agronomic and environmental conditions. If conditions change, rapeseeds are able to germinate up to 10 years later to build volunteers in ensuing crops. Extrapolations of experimental data acted on the assumption of persistence periods for more than 20 years after last harvest ...

2017
Amandine Suzanne Juhel Corentin Mario Barbu Pierre Franck Jean Roger-Estrade Arnaud Butier Mathieu Bazot Muriel Valantin-Morison

Many crop pests rely on resources out of crop fields; understanding how they colonize the fields is an important factor to develop integrated pest management. In particular, the time of crop colonization and damage severity might be determined by pest movements between fields and non-crop areas. Notably, the pollen beetle, Brassicogethes aeneus, previously named Meligethes aeneus, one of the mo...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013
Zhuokun Pan Jingfeng Huang Fumin Wang

Spectral feature fitting (SFF) is a commonly used strategy for hyperspectral imagery analysis to discriminate ground targets. Compared to other image analysis techniques, SFF does not secure higher accuracy in extracting image information in all circumstances. Multi range spectral feature fitting (MRSFF) from ENVI software allows user to focus on those interesting spectral features to yield bet...

2016
Hongju Jian Kun Lu Bo Yang Tengyue Wang Li Zhang Aoxiang Zhang Jia Wang Liezhao Liu Cunmin Qu Jiana Li

Sucrose is the principal transported product of photosynthesis from source leaves to sink organs. SUTs/SUCs (sucrose transporters or sucrose carriers) and SWEETs (Sugars Will Eventually be Exported Transporters) play significant central roles in phloem loading and unloading. SUTs/SUCs and SWEETs are key players in sucrose translocation and are associated with crop yields. The SUT/SUC and SWEET ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Larry Herbst Ada Ene Mei Su Rob Desalle Jack Lenz

One of the problems facing the introduction of novel crops is the concerns about their spread into the natural environment. A long-term study of oilseed rape (canola) growing on the verges of one of Britain’s busiest motorways provides some encouragement that at least some crops find the going tough outside the field environment in which they are sown. Michael Crawley at Imperial College London...

2016
Chu Zhang Wenwen Kong Fei Liu Yong He

Oilseed rape is used as both food and a renewable energy resource. Physiological parameters, such as the amino acid aspartic acid, can indicate the growth status of oilseed rape. Traditional detection methods are laborious, time consuming, costly, and not usable in the field. Here, we investigate near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as a fast and non-destructive detection method of aspartic acid i...

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