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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)]

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Undated references

 

 

Barth A, Hoffmann K-H (1967) On amino acid-4-(phenylazo)-phenyl derivatives. Investigation of the substrate specificity of the proteolytic activity in plant homogenates with amino acid-4-(phenylazo)-phenylamides Zea mays, Triticum aestivum ssp. vulgare, Beta vulgaris var. altissima, Chenopodium album, Phaseolus vulgaris, Vicia sativa ssp. obovata, Brassica napus var. arvensis, Brassica oleracea varieties Engl. sum. Flora Allg Bot Ztg Abt a Physiol Biochem [Jena] 158, 114-8. Contact: Inst. Naturwissenschaften Hochsch., Bernburg, West Ger.

 

Benepal PS, Charles V H (1967) Biochemical composition of host plants of Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. as related to resistance to Trichoplusia ni Hubner and Pieris rapae Linne. Proc Amer Soc Hort Sci 91, 325-30. Contact: Dep. Hort, Kans. State Univ., Manhattan, Kans., USA

 

Bianco VV (1967) Comparison among Cultivars of Cauliflower-D Brassica-Oleracea-Var-Botrytis-D in the Metaponto Land. Rivista di Agronomia, 43-5.

 

Burger G (1967) Copper as antagonist of magnesium during the formation of chlorophyll in Brassica oleracea var. medullosa. Z Pflanzenphysiol 56, 207-8. Contact: Inst. Tech. Hyg. und Mikroblol. Tech. Univ., Dresden, East Ger.

 

Burger G (1967) Influence by Zn on growth of Solanum lycopersicum, Brass ica oleracea var. medullosa and Zea mays convar. microspermum Engl. sum. Z Pflanzenphyslol 57, 109-12. Contact: Inst. Tech. Hyg. and Mikrobiol. Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, East Ger.

 

Crete R, Chiang MS (1967) Screening test of crucifers for resistance to clubroot in organic soils of Quebec. Plant Dis Rep 51, 991-2. Contact: Can. Dep. Agr., Res. Br., Res. Stat., St. Jean, Que., Can.

 

Dass H, Nybom N (1967) The relationships between Brassica nigra, B. campestris, B. oleracea and their amphidiploid hybrids studied by means of numerical chemotaxonomy. Can J Genet Cytol IX, 880-90. Contact: Res. Sta., Can. Dep. Agr., Horrow, Ont., Can.

 

Dennis DT, Coultate TP (1967) The regulatory properties of a plant phosphofructokinase during leaf development. Biochim Biophys Acta 146, 129-37. Contact: Unilever Res. Lab., Bedford, Engl., UK

 

Dennis DT, Stubbs M, Coultate TP (1967) The inhibition of Brussels sprout leaf senescence by kinins. Can J Bot 45, 1019-24. Contact: Unilever Res Lab., Sharnbrook, Bedford, Engl., UK

 

Galle EEC, Strydom DK (1967) Effect of Auxin on the Histology and Metabolism of Leaf Cuttings of Brassica-Oleracea-Var-Botrytis-D. South African Journal of Agricultural Science 10, 937-57.

 

Gero E, Candido A (1967) Purification of the Enz Dehydro Ascorbic Reductase of Cauliflower-D Brassica-Oleracea-D Inst Gel Filtration Inst Ion Exchange Chromatography. Bulletin de la Societe de Chimie Biologique 49, 1895-7.

 

Hammerton JL (1967) Effects of weed control and nitrogen application rate on the yield and nitrogen content of Marrowstem kale (Brassica oleracea). Weed Res 7, 37-50. Contact: Univ. Coll. Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK

 

Hoshi T, Hosoda T (1967) Genetical studies on anthocyanins in Brassicae crops. Jap J Breed 17, 47-51. Contact: Plant Breed. Inst., Fac. Agr., Tokyo, Jap.

 

Johnston TD (1967) The measurement of stem toughness in marrow-stem kale Brassica oleracea var. acephala using a simple laboratory penetrometer. Euphytica 16, 365-9. Contact: Welsh Plant Breeding Sta., Aberystwyth, Wales, UK

 

Josefsson E (1967) Distribution of thioglucosides in different parts of Brassica plants. Phytochemistry 6, 1617-27. Contact: Chem. Div., Swed. Seed Ass., Svalov, Swed.

 

Kagawa A (1967) Studies on the effect of thermo-induction in floral initiation of Italian broccoli. Res Bull Fac Agr Gifu Untv 2l, 21-34.

 

Kagawa A (1967) Studies on the effect of low temperature induction in cabbage. V. Effect of seed-vernalization on the flowering in cabbage. Res Bull Fac Agr Figu Univ 21, 13-20.

 

Knights BA (1967) Identification of plant sterols using combined GLC/mass spectrometry. J Gas Chromatogr 5, 273-82. Contact: Univ. Glasgow, Bot. Dep. Res. Lab., Glasgow, Scot., UK

 

Knypl JS (1967) Growth retardants in relation to the germination of seeds Brassica oleracea var. acephala. Acta Soc Bot Pol 36, 235-50. Contact: Dep. Plant Physiol., Univ., Lodz, Pol.

 

Knypl JS, Rennert A (1967) Phosfon D 2,4 dichlorobenzyltri-butyl phosphonium chloride , stimulator of oxygen uptake in Brassica oleracea var. acephala cv'Little Green Crinkled leaf discs and crown gall tissues from Crotalaria spectabilis. Naturwissen Schaften 54, 348-9. Contact: Dep. Plant Physiol., Univ. Lodz, Lodz, Pol.

 

Knypl JS (1967) Kinetin reversal of the synergistic inhibitory effect of 2,4-dichlorobenzyl-tributylophosphonium chloride and coumarin on the germination of Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala seeds. Biol Plant Acad Sci Bohemoslov 9, 211-2. Contact: Dep Plant Physiol., Univ., Lodz, Pol.

 

Knypl JS (1967) Growth retardants in relation to the germination of seeds: I. A paradoxical concentration effect of N,N-dimethylamino-succinaminc acid on the germination of kale seeds affected with coumarin. Can J Bot 45, 903-13. Contact: Dep. Plant Physiol., Univ. Lodz, Lodz, Pol.

 

Kolattukdy PE (1967) Biosynthesis of paraffins in Brassica oleracea: Fatty acid elongation-decarboxylation as a plausible pathway. Phytochemistry 6, 963-75. Contact: Dep. Biochem., Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven, Conn., USA

 

Kolattukudy PE (1967) Mechanisms of synthesis of waxy esters in broccoli (Brassica olerace~ay. Biochemistry 6, 2705-17. Contact: Dep. Biochem., Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven, Conn., USA

 

Kothari KL, Bhatnagar MK (1967) Relative efficacy of fungicides against leaf-blight fungus of cauliflower. Sci Cult 33, 235-6. Contact: Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. Udaipur, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

 

Koukkari WL, Hillman WS (1967) Effects of temperature and aeration on phytochrome transformations in Pastinaca sativa root tissue. Amer J Bot 54, 1118-22. Contact: Livisian Biol. Sci., Univ. Conn., Storrs, Conn., USA

 

Leshem Y (1967) Physiological effects of animal steroid and gonado-tropic hormones on curd cuttings of Brassica oleracea L var. cymosa. Phyton Rev Int Bot Exp 24, 25-9. Contact: Dep. Seed Res., Volcani Inst. Agr. Res., Beit Dagan, Isr.

 

Lipton WJ, Harris CM, Couey HM (1967) Culinary quality of cauliflower stored in CO2-enriched atmospheres. Proc Amer Soc Hort Sci 91, 852-9. Contact: U. S. Dept. Agr., Market Qual. Res. Div., Fresno, Calif., USA

 

Luzny J (1967) Improved Breeding of Stem Broccoli-D Brassica-Oleracea-Var-Italica-D. Ved. Pr. Ustavu Zelinarskeho Olomouci, 85-93.

 

Mamula D (1967) Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus in Yugoslavia. Acta Botanica Croatica 26-27, 85-100.

 

Mazelis M, Liu ES (1967) Serine transhy-droxymethylase of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.): Partial purification and properties. Plant Physiol 42, 1763-8. Contact: Dep. Food Sci. and Technol., Univ. Calif., Davis, Calif., USA

 

Mel'Teva NN, Lazarev EN, Pavlova VF (1967) Nucleic acids present in cabbage. Izv Vyssh Ucheb Zaved Ser Pehch Tekhnol 2, 44-6. Contact: Leningrad Inst. Sov. Trade, Leningrad, USSR

 

Michajlovskij N, Langer P (1967) Identity of the Goitrogenic Effect of Glucobrassicin and the Equivalent Amount of Thio Cyanate in Rats. Endocrinologia Experimentalis 1, 229-36.

 

Milborrow BV (1967) The identification of (+)-abscisinII|(+)-dorminl in plants and measurement of its concentration. Planta 76, 93-113. Contact: Shell Res. Ltd., Milstead Lab. Chem. Enzymol., Sittingbourne, Kent, Engl., UK

 

Nasrallah ME, Wallace DH (1967) Immunogenetics of self-incompatibility in Brassica oleracea L. Heredity 22, 519-27. Contact: Dep. Plant Breed., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., USA

 

Natti JJ, Dickson MH, Atkin JD (1967) Resistance of Brassica oleracea varieties to downy mildew. Phytopathology 57, 144-7. Contact: N. Y. State Agr. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y., USA

 

Nieuwhof M (1967) Development of sprouts in Brassica oleracea L. var. gemmifera DC. induced by kinetin. Naturwissenschaften 54, 202-3. Contact: Inst. Hort. Plant Breeding, Wageningen, Neth.

 

Polevoi VV, Maksimov GB, Logvenkova LN, Gerasimov NI (1967) Effect of Auxin on the Growth of Discs Cut from Collard-D Leaves and on Their Content of Nucleic-Acids Iaa Brassica-Oleracea-Var-Acephala-D. Doklady Botanical Sciences 176-177, 135-7.

 

Polevoi VV, Maksimov GB, Logvenkova LN, Gerasimov NI (1967) The effect of auxin on the growth of discs from leaves of Brassica oleracea and on their content of nucleic acids. Dokl Akad Nauk Sssr 176, 216-9.

 

Sampson DR (1967) New light on the complexities of anthocyanin inheritance in Brassica oleracea. Can J Genet Cytol 9, 352-8. Contact: Res. Sta., Can. Dep. Agr., Ottawa, Ont., Can.

 

Sampson DR (1967) Linkage between genes for hairy first leaf and chlorophyll deficiency in Brassica oleracea. Euphytica 16, 29-32. Contact: Ottawa Res. Sta., Can. Dep. Agr., Ottawa, Ont., Can.

 

Santos HDS, Crocomo OJ, Neptune AML (1967) Carbon Replica Technique for the Study of Plant Leaf Surfaces under the Electron Microscope. Anais da Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz De Queiroz" Universidade de Sao Paulo 24, 141-8.

 

Singh AP, Singh SN (1967) Effect of Foliar Sprays of Plant Regulators Iaa and Gibberellic-Acid on the Growth and Yield of Knol Khol-D Brassica-Oleracea-Var-Gongylodes-D. Tropical Agriculturist (Colombo) 123, 99-110.

 

Steyer B (1967) The dose response relations in geotropic and phototropic stimulation: Comparison of monocots with dicots Engl. sum. Plants 77, 277-86. Contact: Bot. Inst., Univ., Rostock, East Ger.

 

Van Emden HF, Cockshull KE (1967) The effects of soil applications of (2-chloroethyl)-trimethylammonium chloride on leaf area and dry matter production by the Brussels sprout plant. J Exp Bot 18, 707-15. Contact: Univ. Reading Horticul. Res. Lab., Agr. Res. Counc., Berkshire, Engl., UK

 

Vaughan JG, Waite A (1967) Comparative electrophoretic studies of the seed proteins of certain amphidiploid species of Brassica. J Exp Bot 18, 269-76. Contact: Queen Elizabeth Coll, London, Engl., UK

 

Vaughan JG, Waite A (1967) Comparative electrophoretic studies of the seed proteins of certain species of Brassica and Sinapis Leguminosael. J Exp Bot 18, 100-9. Contact: Queen Elizabeth Coll., London, Engl., UK

 

Vecher AS, Raitsina GI (1967) A study of ATPase activity in chloroplasts isolated from leaves of various ages. Dokl Akad Nauk Beloruss Ssr 11, 544-7.

 

von Abrams GJ, Pratt HK (1967) The effect of kinetin and naphthalenacetic acid upon localized accumulation as related to senescence in detached leaves. Planta 76, 306-8. Contact: Dep. Veg. Crops, Univ. Calif., Davis, Calif., USA

 

Williams PH, McNabola SS (1967) Fine structure of Plasmo-dlophora brassicae in sporogenesis. Can J Bot 45, 1665-9. Contact: Dep. Plant Pathol., Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis., USA

 

Wolfenbarger DA (1967) Variation in Brassica spp. to cabbage _ looper infestations. J Econ Entomol 60, 874-5. Contact: Entomol Res. Div., Agr. Res. Serv., Brownsville, Tex., USA

 

 

 


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