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Brassica hirta

Kohlrabi Brassica oleracea Gongylodes Group) Mizuna greens Brassica rapa var. nipposinica) Mustard Brassica hirta)... [Pg.234]

Syn Brassica alba Rabenh. Brassica hirta Moench PN bai jie zi (seed)... [Pg.145]

Mustard Slightly acrid, pungent AUyl isodiiocynate, sinigrin, sinalbin Brassica hirta, seeds of an annual plant... [Pg.12]

Derived from the seeds of white mustard (Leucosinapis alba, syn. Sinapis alba or Brassica hirta), brown and yellow mustard (Brassica juncea) and of black mustard (Brassica nigra). [Pg.130]

Sinapis alba (white m.) is the most prominent representative of m. members Others include Brassica hirta (yellow m.), B. nigra (black m.), B. jun-cea (brown m.) and B. carinata (Ethiopian m.). [Pg.195]

Mustard Brassica alba, B. hirta, B. nigra, B. juncea, B. carinata). The seeds contain 24 0% of oil characterized by the presence of erucic acid. Typical values are oleic 23%, linoleic 9%, linolenic 10%, eicosenoic 8%, and emcic acid 43% (141, 142). The plant is grown extensively in India (59, 79). [Pg.283]

Mustard Black Brassica nigra White B. hirta Black CT Y... [Pg.64]

Mustard seed oil [Brassica alba (white mustard), B. hirta (yellow mustard), B, nigra (black mustard), B, juncea (brown mustard), 5. carinata Braun (Ethiopian mustard), Cruciferae, see also rapeseed oil]... [Pg.73]

Rape and mustard Brassica napus and B. hirta) Rape varieties Norin Westar Mustard variety Bet Dagan Controlled day/night temperatures Low, 17/12°C Medium, 22/17°C High, 27/22°C Pod development and seed maturation 10-65 DAA Temperature affected the biosynthesis and accumulation of fatty acids in seeds With an increase in temperature, oleic acid content increased significantly with 5 points in both Norin (from 8.2-13.6%) and Bet Dagan (fi-om 13.3-18.2%) Oleic acid content in Westar increased, but was not significant (65-67%) Yaniv et al. (1995)... [Pg.105]

Source Brown mustard Brassica juncea (L.) Czem. et Coss. (syn. Sinapis juncea L.) Black mustard Brassica nigra (L.) Koch White mustard Sinapis alba L. (syn. B. alba (L.) Rabenh. B. alba (L.) Boiss. B. hirta Moench) (Family Cruciferae or Brassicaceae). [Pg.457]


See other pages where Brassica hirta is mentioned: [Pg.304]    [Pg.257]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.466]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.217]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.257]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.466]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.217]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.655]   
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