نتایج جستجو برای: canola barassica napus l

تعداد نتایج: 623496  

2016
U. A. More

Canola (Brassica napus L.) is one of the important sources of vegetable oils and protein-rich meals. Canola ranks third in global production of oilseed crops and fifth among economically important crop next to wheat, rice, maize, and cotton. The present work was undertaken with the aim to investigate the effect of Ethylmethyl sulphonate (EMS) on the yield contributing characters of brassica nap...

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...

2008
A. Richards C. Wijesundera P. Salisbury

Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) has been identified as a potentially important crop for commercial production in low rainfall areas of Australia, as it has greater tolerance to heat and water stress than B. napus (canola). It is also more resistant to blackleg fungal disease and shattering. The success of B. juncea as a commercial crop will, to a large extent, depend upon its suitability for p...

2011
John Gavloski Héctor Cárcamo Lloyd Dosdall

Oilseed crops, particularly canola, Brassica napus L., and B. rapa L., are now a major part of the prairie landscape in Canada. A diverse assemblage of arthropods can be found in areas devoted to oilseed crop production, either feeding on a resource provided by the crop, or feeding on other insects that have been attracted to these areas. Some insects prefer to feed on other plants that are gro...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Plant Science 2021

A Basidiomycota endomycorrhizal fungus, Piriformospora indica Verma, colonizes and promotes the growth of canola (Brassica napus L.) other Brassica crops can reduce diseases crops. Clubroot is an important disease caused by obligate, soil-borne pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin. The effect P. on clubroot severity in was assessed replicated room studies. Seed treated with using a proprie...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Soil Science 2021

Canola (Brassica napus L.) is a nitrogen (N)-demanding crop, so tissue N analysis should be related to soil supply. We evaluated canola uptake in relation pools plots receiving 0, 50, 100 and 150 kg ha-1 from urea at three sites eastern Canada 2012. Soil varied significantly the rosette, flowering, pod filling maturity stages, but responded less predictably urea. was inconsistently input. This ...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Cover crops can improve soil health by maintaining organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) contents, yet their dynamics in relation to crop yield a semi-arid cropping system are poorly understood. The main objective of this study was evaluate the response diverse winter cover species mixture on SOC N fractions relationship with sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)–sorg...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2010
G S Bañuelos J Da Roche J Robinson

We studied the reuse of selenium (Se)-laden effluent for producing canola (Brassica napus) and subsequent bioproducts in central California. Canola was irrigated with poor quality waters [electrical conductivity (EC) of approximately 5 dS m(-1) sulfate-salinity, 5 mg B L(-1), and 0.25 mg Se L(-1)]. Typical seed yields were 2.2 metric tons ha(-1). Seeds were processed for their oil, and transest...

2015
Lisong Ma M. Hossein Borhan

The fungus Leptosphaeria maculans (L. maculans) is the causal agent of blackleg disease of canola/oilseed rape (Brassica napus) worldwide. We previously reported cloning of the B. napus blackleg resistance gene, LepR3, which encodes a receptor-like protein. LepR3 triggers localized cell death upon recognition of its cognate Avr protein, AvrLm1. Here, we exploited the Nicotiana benthamiana model...

2016
Aaron M. Hagerty Alberto Pantoja Susan Emmert

—The diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella [L.]), is one of the most economically important pests of cruciferous plants throughout the world, causing economically significant damage in broccoli, cabbage, canola, collards, and mustard. In Canada, P. xylostella is an important economic pest of canola (Brassica napus L. and Brassica rapa L.). In North America, the diamondback moth has been collect...

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