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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

 

 

Agarwal JM (1964) Floral abnormality in Brassica oleracea Lin botrytis I. Labdev 2. Contact: B.N.S.D. Coll. Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

 

Andersen AS (1964) Growth responses of etiolated crucifer hypocotyl sections to indole-3-acetic acid, indole-3-acetonitrile and indole-3-acetaldehyde. Physiol Plant 17, 891-8. Contact: Roy. Veterinary and Agr. Coll., Copenhagen, Denmark

 

Catovic-Catani S, Rich AE (1964) The effects of three chemicals and cultural practices on control of Plasmodlophora brassicae Wor. Plant Dis Reptr 48, 51-3. Contact: N. H. Agric. Expt. Sta., Durham, N. H., USA

 

Catovic-Catani S, Rich AE (1964) Testing crucifers for resistance to clubroot in New Hampshire. Plant Dis Reptr 48, 47-50. Contact: N. H. Agric. Expt. Sta., Durham, N. H., USA

 

Dzhalilova VM (1964) Snout beetles: pests of the seed plants of vegetable Cruciferae crops From: REF ZH BIOL, 1964, No. 24E201. (Translation). Tr Tashkentskogo Sel Skdkhoz Inst, 314-9.

 

Gmelin R (1964) Occurrence, isolation, and properties of glucobrassicin and neoglucobrassicin Brassica oleracea vars. sabauda, gongyloides, and genamifera. Colloq Int Centre Nat Rech Sci 123, 159-67. Contact: Chem. Grunenthal GmbH, Stolberg/Rhld., West Ger.

 

Hallaway M, Phethean PD (1964) Ascorbate oxidases in cabbage (Brassica oleracea) leaves. Int Congr Biochem 6. Contact: Dep. Biochem., Univ. Liverpool, Liverpool, Engl.

 

Hillman WS (1964) Phytochrome levels detectable by in vivo apectro-photometry in plant parts grown or stored in the light. Amer J Bot 51, 1102-7. Contact: Biol. Dep., Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, N. Y., USA

 

Johnston TD (1964) Inbreeding and hybrid production in marrow-stem kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala D. C.). 2. The prediction of double-cross performance. Euphytica Neth J Plant Breeding 13, 147-52. Contact: Welsh Plant Breeding Sta., Aberystwyth, Wales

 

Karan D (1964) Some new hosts to Leptosphaerulina McAlp. from India. Mycopathol Mycol Appl 24, 85-91. Contact: Dep Bot., Osmania Univ., Hyderabad, India

 

Kucera J (1964) The dynamics of organic acids in the leaves of cabbage Ger. and Russ. summ. Spisy Prirodoved Fak Univ Brne 453, 219-35. Contact: Physiol. Fac., Univ. Brno, Brno, Czechoslovakia

 

Popova ON, Kodaneva RP, Vavilov PP (1964) Distribution in plants of radium absorbed from the soil Engl. summ. Fiziol Rast 11, 436-41.

 

Ragozzino A (1964) The bacterial blight of stock (Matthiola incana Lin Pseudomonas matthiola (Br.-PavDow. in Campania French and Engl. sum. Ann Fac Sci Agr Univ Degli Stud Napoii Porttci 30, 309-19. Contact: Ist.Patol. Vegetale, Univ. Napoli, Naples, Italy

 

Roslavtseva SA (1964) New findings on the metabolism of parathion, methyl parathion, and Sumithion From: REF ZH BIOL, 1965, No. 2D22. (Translation). Khim Sel Skom Khoz 7, 72-3.

 

Smith HC, Sutton BC (1964) Leptosphaeria maculans the ascogenous state of Phoma lingam. Trans Brit Mycol Soc 47, 159-65. Contact: Div. Sci. and Ind. Res., Lincoln, N. Zeal.

 

Teakle DS, Hiruki C (1964) Vector specificity in Olpidium. Virology 24, 539-44. Contact: Dep. Primary Ind., Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia

 

Tkachenko FM (1964) Hybrid of turnip and kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala). Zhivotnovodstvo 26, 63-4.

 

Toponi MA (1964) Histogenetie phenomena to fragments of leaves of two varieties of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) cultivated in vitro. Rev Cytol Biol Vegetales 27, 239-52.

 

Vavilov PP, Popova ON, Kodaneva RP (1964) Behavior of radium in plants. Dokl Akad Nauk Sssr 157, 992-4.

 

Verma JP (1964) Studies in the enzyme make-up of Alternaria. V. Aldolase activity. Mycologia 56, 909-19. Contact: Univ. Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal, India

 

 

 


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