

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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Altamura MR, Long L, Hasselstrom T (1959) Goitrin from fresh
cabbage. Jour Biol Chem 234, 1847-9.
Campbell AG (1959) A germination inhibitor and root-growth
retarder in chou moellier (Brassica oleracea var.). Nature 183, 1263-4.
Contact: Ruakura Animal Res. Sta., Hamilton, New Zealand
Cole K (1959) Inheritance of male sterility in green sprouting
broccoli. Canadian Jour Genetics and Cytol 1, 203-7. Contact: U. British
Columbia, Vancouver
Das BC (1959) Comparative effects of 3-indolylbutyric acid,
2,3,5-tri-iodobenzoic acid, and beta -naphthoxyacetic acid on flower growth and
flower weight of the cauliflower (Brassica oleracea). Canadian Jour Bot 37,
471-8.
Diemair W, Muhrdel A (1959) The content of the plasma
constituents of Brassica oleracea. II. Nahrung 3, 1045-50. Contact: Univ.
-Inst. Lebensmittel-chem, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Freney JR, Delwiche CC, Johnson CM (1959) The effect of chloride
on the free amino acids of cabbage and cauliflower plants. Australian Jour Biol
Sci 12, 160-6.
Gotoh T (1959) A di-genomic triploid plant obtained by an
interspecific cross in Brassica and its next generation progenies. Japanese
Jour Breeding 9, 101-8. Contact: Tokyo U. Education, Japan
Hamdorf G (1959) Experimental investigations on the
determination of the maximum photosynthetic efficiency in landplants. Flora
147, 521-52.
Lizgunova TV (1959) History of the botanical study of the
cabbage, Brassica oleracea. Tr Priklad Bot Genet I Seiekt 32, 38-70.
Ogawara S (1959) Studies on the vegetative propagation of rape
plant. Bull Hiroshima Agric Coll 1, 5-6. Contact: Hiroshima Agric Coll., Japan
Sampson DR, MacArthur M (1959) Floral abnormalities in broccoli.
Ann Bot [London] 23, 211-6. Contact: Canada Dept. Agric., Ottawa, Canada
Sivaraman T (1959) Note on kale (Brassica oleracea var.
acephala) an exotic forage crop for livestock. Indian Vet Jour 36, 600-3.
Contact: Madras Vet. Coll., India
Srivastava SK, Krishnan PS (1959) Oxalate content of plants.
Jour Sci and Indust Res 18C, 146-8. Contact: U. Lucknow, India
Urschler I (1959) The "apple test" for qualitative
estimation of oxidase-activities. Phyton [Ann Rei Bot] 8, 69-73. Contact:
Werkschulheim Felbertal, Mittersill, Austria
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