

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):
References
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Contandriopoulos J (1957) New contributions to nuclear studies
of endemics of Corsica. Bull Soc Bot France 104, 533-8.
Free Bairn HT, Remmert LF (1957) The tricarboxylic acid cycle
and related reactions catalyzed by particulate preparations from cabbage.
Physiol Plantarum 10, 20-8. Contact: Oregon State Coll., Corvallis
Freebairn HT, Le Remmert MF (1957) Oxidative phosphorylation by
subcellular particles from cabbage. Plant Physiol 32, 374-6. Contact: Oregon
State Coll., Corvallis
Kretchman DW, Mitchell AE (1957) Evaluation of the surface
active properties of glyodin using 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and leaf
prints. Michigan State Univ Agric Expt Sta Quart Bull 40, 154-61. Contact:
Michigan State U., East Lansing
Krieg A (1957) On the possibility of controlling P. brassicae by
means of artificial infection with a bacterium. Zeitschr Pflanzenkrankh 64,
321-7.
Kutacek M, Valenta M, Icha F (1957) Investigations on the
ascorbigen content of kohl-rabi during vegetative growth and the relation
between Ascorbigen and growth in plants of the family Brassicacae. Experientia
13, 284-6. Contact: Landwirtschaft-liche Hochschule, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Richardson KE, Axelrod B (1957) Changes in the inositol content
during germination and growth of some higher plants. Plant Physiol 32, 334-7.
Contact: Purdue U., West Lafayette, Ind.
Sampson DR (1957) The genetics of self- and
cross-incompatibility in Brassica oleracea. Genetics 42, 253-63. Contact:
Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass.
Siegelman HW, Hendricks SB (1957) Photocontrol of anthocyanin
formation in turnip and red cabbage seedlings. Plant Physiol 32, 393-8.
Contact: U. S. Dept. Agric., Beltsville, Maryland
Szweykowska A (1957) Anthocyanin pigment and the influence of
light on the development of cabbage seedlings. Acta Soc Bot Polon 26, 349-59.
Thompson KF (1957) Self-incompatibility in marrow-stem kale,
Brassica oleracea var. acephala. I. Demonstration of a sporophytic system. Jour
Genetics 55, 45-60. Contact: Plant Breeding Inst., Trumpington, Cambridge, Eng.
Turner F, McCall WW (1957) Studies on crop response to
molybdenum and lime in Michigan. Michigan State Univ Agric Expt Sta Quart Bull
40, 268-81. Contact: Michigan State U., East Lansing
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