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Sinapis

A plant genus of the family Brassicaceae. The common name of mustard may refer to MUSTARD PLANT (BRASSICA JUNCEA or BRASSICA NIGRA).
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Review
2008
Review
2008
A morphometric approach was used to test the possibility of discriminating between L. sinapis and L. reali by taking into account… 
2006
2006
Charlock (Sinapis arvensis) is frequently found growing in colza (Brassica napus) crops and is a serious weed in the fields… 
2002
2002
Cultural weed control methods are becoming more important where efficacious herbicides are limited or herbicide resistance has… 
2000
2000
To separate ACE inhibitors from edible plants, spices, and herbs, 285 extracts of 95 sources were screened for ACE inhibitory… 
1997
1997
The aim of the work was to report morphological changes which occur in the shoot apex during the morphogenetic switch to… 
1984
1984
SummaryThe genes coding for rRNAs from mustard chloroplasts were mapped within the inverted repeat regions of intact ctDNA and on… 
1981
1981
Restriction fragments of chloroplast (cp)DNA from mustard leaves were cloned in E. coli using pBR 322 as the vehicle. Cloned… 
1967
1967
SummaryDNA contents and accordingly cell numbers of cotyledons and hypocotyl of the mustard seedling were virtually constant… 
1967
1967
SummaryThe accumulation of ascorbic acid (AS) in the young mustard seedling is greatly increased by the action of the active form… 
Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
Summarya)Some photoreactions influencing the early stages of the development of mustard seedlings (Brassica alba Boiss.=Sinapis…