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Meaning of "brassicae"

brassicae (noun): Brassicae is a taxonomic term used to classify a group of plants within the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the mustard family. It includes various species of plants such as cabbage, broccoli, kale, and mustard greens
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  • plural of brassica

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Pieris brassicae is the well known white cabbage butterfly.
In appearance it looks like a smaller version of Pieris brassicae.
Pieris brassicae brassicae.
Do not replant woad in the same area as other Brassicae.
Brassicae is much larger and has a more defined black blotch on edge of the wings.
Certain parasites such as Trichogramma brassicae are also used for biological control.
Virus is soil borne and is introduced to plants via Olpidium brassicae fungus.
Inhibition of Alternaria brassicae is measured in vitro for each of the test compounds.
In appearance it looks like a smaller version of the large white Pieris brassicae.
Olpidium brassicae and Ligniera sp.
Infection occurs through soil by the spores of the fungus Olpidium brassicae.
Pieris brassicae on lavender flower, Sounion.
The yeast may be Candida brassicae.
But heating cruciferous vegetables ( part of the Brassicae family ) actually destroys their unique anti-carcinogenic potential.
Researchers performed in vitro experiments in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings challenged with Plasmodiophora brassicae.

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Alternaria japonica and Cercosporella brassicae of Cruciferae vegetables ;.
He wants me to ask the doctors for a diagnosis . Pieris brassicae.
Example A, in vivo test on Alternaria brassicae ( Leaf spot of crucifers ).
Above all, the zoospore resembles that of Olpidium brassicae.
Black spot ( Alternaria brassicae and A. raphani ) is common in canola in western Canada.
Basil also supported high density of aphids, except b . brassicae present in cabbage.
Brassicae habitat, Dojran, Macedonia.
In another aspect, the yeast is Candida brassicae.
Oviposition and the hatching of the eggs of Pieris brassicae (I.) in a laboratory culture.
Furthermore, the mixtures and compositions are effective against Plasmodiophora brassicae.
Thus, Brassica plants possessing one of the chloroplast genomes of Brassicae no longer exhibit chlorosis.
In another more preferred aspect, the yeast is Candida brassicae.
Biological activity Injection bioassays, Mamestra brassicae ( cabbage moth ).
Club root diseases such as Plasmodiophora diseases, cause for example by Plamodiophora brassicae.
Peculiar boy. Pieris brassicae.
Key words, ketoprofen, biocatalytic resolution, enantioselective hydrolysis, microbial esterase, Trichosporon brassicae.
Artificial diet bioassay, Mamestra brassicae.
Camelina shows resistance to blackleg ( Leptosphaeria maculans ), and to Alternaria Brassicae.
Artificial diet feeding assays, M. brassicae.
Abstract, Clubroot is a Brassica root disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae.
A paper by Jiang et al . in 1999 discusses transmission by Olpidium brassicae zoospores.
The big vein virus is vectored by the soil-borne fungus Olpidium brassicae.
In another more preferred embodiment, the yeast is Candida brassicae.
Biological activity of omega / GNA fusión proteins Injection bioassays, Mamestra brassicae ( Lepidoptera ).
A silty clay loam soil infested with Olpidium brassicae ( Wor . ).
Type B producing a protoxin of 133 kDa and a 55 kDa toxin which is toxic against Pieris brassicae.

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