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Rape cress

The genera in the family of Brassicaceae (Table 1) include various types of brassica (cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, kohlrabi, pak choi, rape, turnip), mustard, and cress. [Pg.554]

Brassica (broccoli, cabbage, mustard, rape) Braya (northern-rock cress)... [Pg.554]

Seeds of higher plants (cress, rape, millet)... [Pg.178]

Higher plant species, terrestrial (cress, millet, oilseed rape and so on) Compost and soil OECD 208 ISO 11269-1 and ISO 11269-2 Many species available... [Pg.105]

Research results have shown that inhibition results obtained from soil samples after the degradation of polymers, using the three most commonly used species, i.e., cress, millet and rape, may differ greatly. In our group, we found that the typical physical and chemical parameters of such soil samples did not correlate strictly with the measured inhibition values. Some of the substances responsible for the effects may not be detected by conventional soil analysis and remain unknown. Following Chen and Inbar [66], and interpreting results obtained by our group [67] the most probable causes may be ... [Pg.108]


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