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Brassica%20oleracea

Popularity of Brassica oleracea over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Brassica oleracea (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

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Gerdemann JW, Linford MB (1953) A cyst-forming nematode attacking; clovers in Illinois. Phytopath 43, 603-8. Contact: U. Illinois, Urbana

 

Gunckel JE, Sparrow AH (1953) Aberrant growth in plants induced by ionizing radiation. Brookhaven Symposia in Biol 6., 252-79. Contact: Rutgers U, New Brunswick, N. J., Brookhaven Natl. Lab., Upton, N. Y.

 

Jenkinson JG, Jones GDG (1953) Observations on the pollination of oil rape and broccoli. Bee World 34, 173-7. Contact: Seale-Hayne Agric. Coll., Devon, Eng.

 

La Ties GG (1953) The physical environment, oxidative and phosphorylative capacities of higher plant mitochondria. Plant Physiol 28, 557-75. Contact: U. Michigan, Ann Arbor

 

Mitsukuri Y (1953) Chromosome studies of Brassica in Japan. I. Chromosome numbers and karyotypes of 5 species. Kromosomo 16, 575-9. Contact: Nippon U., Tokyo

 

Mizushima U, Katsuo K (1953) On the fertility of artificial amphidiploid between Brassica nigra Koch and B. oleracea L. Tohoku Jour Agric Res 4, 1-14.

 

Moldenke HN (1953) Notes on new and noteworthy plants. XVI. Phytologia 4, 285-95. Contact: 15, Glenbrook Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.

 

North C (1953) Three methods for the vegetative propagation of Brassica oleracea. Jour Royal Hort Soc 78, 106-11.

 

Sylvester ES (1953) Host range and properties of Brassica nigra virus. Phytopath 43, 541-6. Contact: U. California, Berkeley

 

 

 


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