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Hybridization between transgenic Brassica napus L. and its wild relatives: Brassica rapa L., Raphanus raphanistrum L., Sinapis arvensis L., and Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O.E. Schulz.
Warwick SI, Simard MJ, Légère A, Beckie HJ, Braun L, Zhu B, Mason P, Séguin-Swartz G, Stewart CN Jr. Warwick SI, et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2003 Aug;107(3):528-39. doi: 10.1007/s00122-003-1278-0. Epub 2003 Apr 30. Theor Appl Genet. 2003. PMID: 12721639
(canola) to four wild relatives, Brassica rapa L., Raphanus raphanistrum L., Sinapis arvensis L. and Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O.E. Schulz, was assessed in greenhouse and/or field experiments, and actual rates measured in commercial fields in Canada. ...These fin …
(canola) to four wild relatives, Brassica rapa L., Raphanus raphanistrum L., Sinapis arvensis L. and Erucastrum gallicum (Will …
Phytotoxin production and phytoalexin elicitation by the phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
Pedras MS, Ahiahonu PW. Pedras MS, et al. J Chem Ecol. 2004 Nov;30(11):2163-79. doi: 10.1023/b:joec.0000048781.72203.6c. J Chem Ecol. 2004. PMID: 15672663
We investigated the production of phytotoxins by S. sclerotiorum by using a bioassay-guided isolation, as well as the phytoalexins produced by the resistant wild crucifer Erucastrum gallicum under elicitation by S. sclerotiorum and other agents. ...Phytoalexin elici …
We investigated the production of phytotoxins by S. sclerotiorum by using a bioassay-guided isolation, as well as the phytoalexins produced …
Utilization of crop wild relatives for biotic and abiotic stress management in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. & Coss.].
Verma S, Dubey N, Singh KH, Parmar N, Singh L, Sharma D, Rana D, Thakur K, Vaidya D, Thakur AK. Verma S, et al. Front Plant Sci. 2023 Oct 25;14:1277922. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1277922. eCollection 2023. Front Plant Sci. 2023. PMID: 37954999 Free PMC article. Review.
(Annual wall rocket), Crambe abyssinica R.E.Fr. (Abyssinian mustard), Erucastrum gallicum Willd. (Common dogmustard), E. cardaminoides Webb ex Christ (Dogmustard), Capsella bursa-pastoris L. ...
(Annual wall rocket), Crambe abyssinica R.E.Fr. (Abyssinian mustard), Erucastrum gallicum Willd. (Common dogmustard), E. carda …
Chromosome triplication found across the tribe Brassiceae.
Lysak MA, Koch MA, Pecinka A, Schubert I. Lysak MA, et al. Genome Res. 2005 Apr;15(4):516-25. doi: 10.1101/gr.3531105. Epub 2005 Mar 21. Genome Res. 2005. PMID: 15781573 Free PMC article.
Painting of pachytene chromosomes of Calepina, Conringia, and Sisymbrium species (2n = 14, 16), traditionally placed in tribe Brassiceae, showed one homeologous copy of the Arabidopsis contig, while the remaining taxa of the tribe (2n = 14-30) revealed three, and three Brassica s …
Painting of pachytene chromosomes of Calepina, Conringia, and Sisymbrium species (2n = 14, 16), traditionally placed in tribe Brassiceae, sh …
Effect of Pathogen Virulence on Pathogenicity, Host Range, and Reproduction of Plasmodiophora brassicae, the Causal Agent of Clubroot Disease.
Zamani-Noor N, Brand S, Söchting HP. Zamani-Noor N, et al. Plant Dis. 2022 Jan;106(1):57-64. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-02-21-0410-RE. Epub 2022 Jan 16. Plant Dis. 2022. PMID: 34420358 Free article.
Among all Brassica species, Bunias orientalis, Coronopus squamatus, and Raphanus sativus were fully resistant against both isolates, whereas Camelina sativa, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Coincya monensis, Descurainia sophia, Diplotaxis muralis, Erucastrum gallicum, Nesl …
Among all Brassica species, Bunias orientalis, Coronopus squamatus, and Raphanus sativus were fully resistant against both isolates, whereas …
Host plant susceptibility to the swede midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
Hallett RH. Hallett RH. J Econ Entomol. 2007 Aug;100(4):1335-43. doi: 10.1603/0022-0493(2007)100[1335:hpstts]2.0.co;2. J Econ Entomol. 2007. PMID: 17849887
Four new plant species (Brassica juncea Integlifolia group, Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O. E. Shulz., Lepidium campestre (L.) R.Br., and Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) ...
Four new plant species (Brassica juncea Integlifolia group, Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O. E. Shulz., Lepidium campestre (L.) …
Molecular interactions of the phytotoxins destruxin B and sirodesmin PL with crucifers and cereals: metabolism and elicitation of plant defenses.
Pedras MS, Khallaf I. Pedras MS, et al. Phytochemistry. 2012 May;77:129-39. doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.02.010. Epub 2012 Mar 11. Phytochemistry. 2012. PMID: 22414311
Overall, the results suggest that the five cruciferous species Arabidopsis thaliana, Thellungiella salsuginea, Erucastrum gallicum, Brassica rapa and Brassica napus are likely to produce a destruxin B detoxifying enzyme (destruxin B hydroxylase), similar to other cr …
Overall, the results suggest that the five cruciferous species Arabidopsis thaliana, Thellungiella salsuginea, Erucastrum gallicum