نتایج جستجو برای: canola brassica napus

تعداد نتایج: 16369  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Zachary Y Huang Anne V Hanley Walter L Pett Michael Langenberger Jian J Duan

A 2-yr field trial (2001 and 2002) and 1-yr semifield trial (2002) were conducted to evaluate the effect of transgenic herbicide (glyphosate) -tolerant canola Brassica napus L. pollen on larval and adult honey bee, Apis mellifera L., workers. In the field trial, colonies of honey bees were moved to transgenic or nontransgenic canola fields (each at least 40 hectares) during bloom and then sampl...

2017
Arvind H. Hirani Genyi Li

Clubroot disease is one of the most serious diseases of Brassica species, which is caused by soil-borne pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin. Clubroot disease has a long history on vegetable crops belonging to the Brassica species; most recently, this disease is also invading rapeseed/canola crop around the globe. The clubroot disease causes significant yield and quality losses in highly i...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
A S Rosa B Blochtein N R Ferreira S Witter

Brassica napus Linnaeus is considered a self-compatible crop; however, studies show that bee foraging elevates their seed production. Considering bee food shortages during the winter season and that the canola is a winter crop, this study aimed to evaluate the foraging behaviour of Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758 regarding those flowers, and to verify if it presents adequate behaviour for success...

2001
Duane L. Johnson

IDENTIFICATION OF A MARKET Developing a new market for an established international crop like canola (Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa L., Brassicaceae) requires significant care and study. Canola has been identified by several authors as a highly desirable food oil. Canola oils are relatively rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and with small percentages of both saturated and polyunsaturated f...

2017
Paul Galpern Sarah A Johnson Jennifer L Retzlaff Danielle Chang John Swann

One of the most commonly seeded crops in Canada is canola, a cultivar of oilseed rape (Brassica napus). As a mass-flowering crop grown intensively throughout the Canadian Prairies, canola has the potential to influence pollinator success across tens of thousands of square kilometers of cropland. Bumble bees (Bombus sp.) are efficient pollinators of many types of native and crop plants. We measu...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Forage brassicas are used as a forage in monoculture and multispecies mixtures, yet research defining best management practices is limited. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of land preparation method planting date on establishment, mass, quality two Brassica species, ‘Inspiration’ canola (Brassica napus L.) ‘T-Raptor’ hybrid turnip (B. rapa subsp. × B. L.). Each experiment was...

2015
Sara Mohammadzadeh Farzin Roohvand Soheila Ajdary Parastoo Ehsani Ali Hatef Salmanian

BACKGROUND Hepatitis c virus (HCV), prevalent among 3% of the world population, is a major worldwide public health concern and an effective vaccination could help to overcome this problem. Plant seeds as low-cost vaccine expression platforms are highly desirable to produce antigens. OBJECTIVES The present study was aimed at investigating the possible expression of recombinant HCV core protein...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1999
M J Potter V A Vanstone K A Davies J A Kirkegaard A J Rathjen

The effect of canola (Brassica napus) as a crop suppressive to Pratylenchus neglectus is in part due to the release of nematicidal isothiocyanates, particularly 2-phenylethyl isothiocyanate, from degrading root tissues. However, many cultivars of canola are relatively susceptible to P. neglectus and will fail to reduce soil populations of the nematode. A survey of B. napus accessions and closel...

2013
Erin J. Gilchrist Christine H. D. Sidebottom Chu Shin Koh Tanya MacInnes Andrew G. Sharpe George W. Haughn

We have generated a Brassica napus (canola) population of 3,158 EMS-mutagenised lines and used TILLING to demonstrate that the population has a high enough mutation density that it will be useful for identification of mutations in genes of interest in this important crop species. TILLING is a reverse genetics technique that has been successfully used in many plant and animal species. Classical ...

Journal: :Scientia Agraria Paranaensis 2014

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