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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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Undated references

 

 

Baker C, Holmes HM, Pfeiffer RK (1963) Selective control of Chenopodium album in kale with methylmercapto triazines. Weed Res 3, 109-27. Contact: Chesterford Park Res. Sta., Essex, England

 

Dedolph RR, Wittwer SH, Larzelere HE (1963) Consumer verification of quality maintenance induced by N6-benzyladenine in the storage of celery (Apium graveolens) and broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. Italica). Food Technol 17, 111-2. Contact: Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, Mich., USA

 

Godnev TN, Shabel'Skaya EF (1963) The early stages of pigment formation in some plants Referat. Zhur., Biol., 1963, No. 23G18. (Translation). Dokl Akad Nauk Belorussk Ssr 7, 414-7.

 

Hammerton JL (1963) An attempt to increase total yield per acre by growing kale and swedes together. Ann Appl Biol 52, 185-92. Contact: Univ. Coll. Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales

 

Helm J (1963) Morphological differentiation of the cultivated types of Brassica oleracea English and Russian summ. Die Kulturpflanze XI, 92-210. Contact: Deutsche-Akad Wiss., Gatersleben, E. Germany

 

Hollings M, Stone OM (1963) Turnip crinkle virus isolated from an ornametal variegated cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.). Glasshouse Crops Res Inst Ann Rept, 118-25.

 

Hovanitz W, Chang VCS (1963) Change of food plant preference by larvae of Pieris rapae controlled by strain selection, and the inheritance of this trait. Jour Res Lepidoptera 1, 163-8. Contact: Calif. Arbor. Found., Inc., Arcadia, Calif., USA

 

Johnston TD (1963) Inbreeding and hybrid production in marrow-stem kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. Acephala D. C). 1. The effects of inbreeding and the performance of F1 hybrids. Euphytica Netherlands Jour Plant Breeding 12, 198-204. Contact: Welsh Plant Breeding Sta., Aberystwyth, Wales

 

Kachroo JV (1963) A new black spot of cauliflower from India. Plant Dis Reptr 47, 1086-7. Contact: Biol Lab., Maharashtra Assoc. Cultivation Sci., Poona, India

 

Lamp CA (1963) The agricultural significance of goitrogenic activity in Brassicae. Jour Australian Inst Agric Sci 29, 8-13. Contact: Dept. Agric., Tasmania, Australia

 

Lebedeva TI (1963) Occurrence of fasciation among cultivated plants English summ. Bot Zhur 48, 526-36. Contact: Tomsk State Ped. Inst., Tomsk, USSR

 

Lugauskas A (1963) Microscopic fungi which are prevalent in the rhizospheres of forage plants of some soils in the Lithuanian SSR Data from the Second Symposium on problems of studying mycoflora and lichens in the Baltic Republics, 1959 Ger. summ. From: REF ZH BIOL, 1964, No. 10V49. (Translation). In 'Microscopic fungi which are prevalent in the rhizospheres of forage plants of some soils in the Lithuanian SSR Data from the Second Symposium on problems of studying mycoflora and lichens in the Baltic Republics, 1959' pp. 93-8)

 

MacLean DC, Dedolph RR, Wittwer SH (1963) Respiratory responses of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var Italica) to pre- and post-harvest treatments with N6-benzyladenine. Proc Amer Soc Hort Sci 83, 484-7. Contact: Mich State Univ., E. Lansing, Mich., USA

 

Milborrow BV (1963) The formation of 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile from related compounds in plants. Biochem Jour 87, 255-8. Contact: Woodstock Agric. Res. Centre, "Shell" Res., Ltd., Sittingbourne, Kent, England

 

Morice J (1963) The relationships between cultivated species of the genus Brassica and the possibilities of improving rape (Brassica napus L. var. Oleifera Metzger) by means of interspecific crosses Engl. and Ger. Ann Amelior Plantes [Paris] 13, 221-52. Contact: Centre Nat. Rech. Agron., Versailles, France

 

Nielsen J (1963) Parasitically induced changes in keto-acids of Brassica spp. Canadian Jour Bot 41, 314-6. Contact: Inst. Pflanzenpathol., Gottingen, Germany

 

Nieuwhof M, Wiering D (1963) Factors influencing the occurrence of clubroot in semi-resistant populations of Brassica oleracea L. Euphytica Netherlands Jour Plant Breeding 12, 270-6. Contact: Inst. Horticult. Plant Breeding, Wageningen, Netherlands

 

Nieuwof M (1963) Pollination and contamination of Brassica oleracea L. Euphytica Netherlands Jour Plant Breeding 12, 17-26. Contact: Inst. Hort. Plant Breeding, Wageningen, Netherlands

 

Peterson TG, Heisler CR (1963) Purification and properties of a soluble mitochondrial ATPase from cabbage, Brassica oleracea. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 12, 492-7. Contact: Dept. Biochem., Univ. Calif., Davis, Calif., USA

 

Pound GS, Williams PH (1963) Biological races of Albugo Candida. Phytopathology 53, 1146-9. Contact: Dept. Plant PathoL, Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., USA

 

Purdy SJ, Truter EV (1963) Constitution of the surface lipid from the leaves of Brassica oleracea (var. capitata (Winnigstadt)). III. Nonacosane and its derivatives. Proc Roy Soc Ser B Biol Sci 158, 553-65. Contact: Textile Chem Lab., Univ., Leeds, Engl.

 

Purdy SJ, Truter EV (1963) Constitution of the surface lipid from the leaves of Brassica oleracea (var. capitata (Winnigstadt)). II. Esters, free primary alcohols and free acids. Proc Roy Soc Ser B Biol Sci 158, 544-52. Contact: Textile Chem Lab., Univ., Leeds, Engl.

 

Purdy SJ, Truter EV (1963) Constitution of the surface lipid from the leaves of Brassica oleracea (var. capitata (Winnigstadt)). I. Isolation and quantitative fractionation. Proc Roy Soc Ser B Biol Sci 158, 536-43. Contact: Textile Chem Lab., Univ., Leeds, Engl.

 

Seaman WL, Walker JC, Larson RH (1963) A new race of Plasmodiophora brassicae affecting Badger Shipper cabbage. Phytopathology 53, 1426-9. Contact: Dept. Plant Pathol., Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., USA

 

Sedlak J, Michajlovskij N, Kaloai T (1963) Effect of a lowered sulphate intake on the sulphur utilization in winter cabbage. Correlation between plant goitrogenicity and sulphur utilization. IV Russian, German, and English summ. Biologia [Bratislava] 18, 210-20. Contact: Endocrinol. Inst., CSAV, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia

 

Watts LE (1963) Investigations into the breeding system of cauliflower Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis (L.). I. Studies of sett-incompatibility. Euphytica Netherlands Jour Plant Breeding 12, 323-40. Contact: Natl. Veg. Res. Sta., Wellesbourne, Warwick, England

 

 

 


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