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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

 

 

Benkert K (1966) Occurrence and proof of plant mustard oil glucosides. Naturwissenschaften 53. Contact: Steigerwald Arzneimittelwerk GmbH, Darmstadt, West Ger.

 

Borchers EA (1966) Characteristics of a male-sterile mutant in purple cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L.). Proc Amer Soc Hort Sci 88, 406-10. Contact: Virginia Truck Exp. Sta., Norfolk, Virginia, USA

 

Chhonkar VS, Sharma SB (1966) Studies on the effect of starters and plant growth regulator on growth, yield and quality of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.). Indian J Hort 23, 81-7. Contact: Bihar Agr. Coll., Sabour, Bihar, India

 

Choudhury B (1966) Utilization of hybrid vigor for increasing vegetable production. Proc India Symp Hort, 15-9. Contact: Div. Hort., Indian Agr. Res. Inst., New Delhi, Delhi, India

 

Frame J, Robinson GS (1966) Agronomic studies on chou moellier (Brassica oleracea L.): III. The effect of thinning on the digestibility and palata-bility of chou moellier. New Zeal J Agr Res 9, 718-25. Contact: West Scot. Agr. Coll., Ayr, Scot., UK

 

Frame J, Robinson GS (1966) Agronomic studies on chou moellier (Brassica oleracea L.): II. The effect of thinning on the composition of chou moellier. New Zeal J Agr Res 9, 704-17. Contact: West Scot. Agr. Coll., Ayr, Scot., UK

 

Gentner WA (1966) The influence of EPTC on external foliage wax deposition. Weeds 14, 27-31. Contact: Crops Res Div., Agr. Res. Serv., Beltsville, Maryland, USA

 

Godnev TN, Vlasenko NE (1966) Effect of different forms of nitrogen on carotene in accumulation in the leaves of the sugar beet and the kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala). Dokl Akad Nauk Beloruss Ssr 10, 489-91. Contact: V. I. Lenin Beloruss. State Univ., Minsk, USSR

 

Gupta NK, Gupta JC (1966) On two plant parasitic nematodes from a cauliflower field in the Punjab. Res Bull Panjab Univ 17, 223-6. Contact: Dep. Zool., Univ. Panjab, Chandigarh, Punjab, India

 

Johnson AG (1966) Inbreeding and the production of commercial F1 hybrid seed of Brussels sprouts Brassica oleracea gemmifera. Euphytica 15, 68-79. Contact: Nat. Vegetable Res. Sta., Wellesbourne, Warwick, Engl., UK

 

Kolattukudy PE (1966) Biosynthesis of wax in Brassica olera-cea. Relation of fatty acids to wax. Biochemistry 5, 2265-75. Contact: Dep. Biochem., Conn., Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven, Conn., USA

 

Kutacek M, Spaleny J, Oplistilova K (1966) The biosynthetic incorporation of external S35O2 in glucobrassicin Engl. summ. Experientia 22, 24-5. Contact: Inst. Exp. Bot., Ischechoslowakischen Akad. Wissenschaften, Prague, Czechoslovakia

 

Legg PD, Lippert LF (1966) Genetic variation in open-pollinated varieties of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica). Proc Amer Soc Hort Sci 88, 411-6. Contact: Univ. Calif. Dep. Vegetable Crop, Riverside, Calif., USA

 

Mackay DC, Chipman EW, Gupta UC (1966) Copper and raolybdenum nutrition of crops grown on acid sphagnum peat soil. Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 30, 755-9. Contact: Res. Sta., Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Can.

 

Priestley WG, Wills AB (1966) Glossy-leaf in collard (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala D. C.) An incomplete dominant. Euphytica Neth J Plant Breeding 15, 389-94. Contact: Scot. Eort. Res. Inst., Invergowrie, Dundee, Scot., UK

 

Rajderkar NR (1966) A new record of alternaria leaf spot of polyalthia longifolic Benth. etHook. Mycopathol Mycol Appl 29, 265-9. Contact: Dep. Bot., Marathwada Univ., Auranga-bad, Maharasthra, India

 

Robinson GS, Frame J (1966) Agronomic studies on chou moellier (Bras-sica oleracea L.) I. The influence of seed-rate and thinning on the yield of chou moellier. New Zeal J Agr Res 9, 276-85. Contact: Massey Univ. Manawatu, Palmerston North, New Zeal.

 

Sampson DR (1966) Genetic analysis of Brassica oleracea using nine genes from sprouting broccoli. Can J Genet Cytol 8, 404-13. Contact: Can. Dep. Agr., Ottawa Res. Sta., Ottawa, Ontario, Can.

 

Sampson DR (1966) Linkage of genetic male sterility with a seedling marker and its use in producing Fi hybrid seed of Brassica oleracea (cabbage, broccoli, kale, etc.). Can J Plant Sci 46. Contact: Res. Sta., Can. Dep. Agr., Ottawa, Ontario, Can.

 

Samygin GA (1966) Protoplasmic dehydration as one of the causes of cell death from the formation of extracellular ice in Brassica oleracea var. acephala and onion. Inst Sep Monogr Pure Appl Biol Div Zool 34, 44-52. Contact: Inst. Plant Pathol., Acad Sci., Moscow, U.S.S.R.

 

Stavely JR, Hanson EW (1966) Pathogenicity and morphology of isolates of Erysiphe polygoni. Phytopathology 56, 309-18. Contact: Dep. Plant Pathol., Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., USA

 

Thompson KF, Taylor JP (1966) The breakdown of self-incompatibility in cultivars of Brassica oleracea. Heredity 21, 637-48. Contact: Plant Breed. Inst., Cambridge, Engl., UK

 

Vaughan JG, Waite A, Boulter D, Waiters S (1966) Comparative studies of the seed proteins of Brassica campestris, Brassica oleracea, and Brassica nigra Cruciferae. J Exp Bot 17, 332-43. Contact: Queen Elizabeth Coll., Univ. London, London, Engl., UK

 

Von Abrams GJ, Pratt HK (1966) Interaction of naphthal-eneacetic acid and kinetin in the senescence of detached leaves. Plant Physiol 41, 1525-30. Contact: Dep. Vegetable Crops, Univ. Calif., Davis, Calif., USA

 

Williams PH (1966) A system for the determination of races of Plasmodiophora brassicae that infect cabbage and rutabaga. Phytopathology 56, 624-6. Contact: Dep. Plant Pathol., Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., USA

 

Wills AB (1966) Meiotic behavior in the Brassiceae. Caryologia 19, 103-16. Contact: Genet. Dep., Scot. Hort. Res. Inst., Invergowrie, Dundee, Scot., UK

 

 

 


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