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Meaning of "juncea"

Juncea: a noun referring to a species of plant or a specific botanical term, possibly used in the context of gardening or biology

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Solidago juncea is often grown in gardens as an ornamental.
Fibre from the bast of Crotalaria juncea.
Crotalaria juncea holds a relatively high fuel value.
Scientific name of mustard greens is Brassica juncea.
Brassica juncea oriental mustard.
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Crotalaria juncea is also being considered as a potential source of cellulosic ethanol for biofuel.
The scientific name of mustard plant is Brassica juncea.
Antodice juncea is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
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O Gene flow from Brassica juncea to wild mustard.
Name stabilized by ISTA has the synonyms Genista juncea.
The new variety of Canola called Brassica juncea is an excellent example.
The larvae feed on Poa queenslandica and Tetrarrhena juncea.
In particular, Brassica juncea was particularly effective at removing cadmium from soil.

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However, soil organisms attracted to cultures of C. juncea are poorly understood.
Similarly, Crotalaria juncea can be used to improve nutrient patterns in agricultural plants.
Very spicy, the Dijon mustard is exclusively made with brown seeds, called Brassica Juncea.
Cultivars of B. juncea are grown for their greens, and for the production of oilseed.
Suitable parents for the mutants that are the subject of the Raskin patent include B. juncea.
Gene flow between herbicide-tolerant B. juncea and a related wild mustard plant has been estimated.
FIG . 12 is a schematic representation showing the milling and screening of defatted Juncea meal ;.
These data indicate that the genome of B. juncea has remained essentially unchanged since polyploid formation.
Scientifically, mizuna is called Brassica juncea var. japonica.
The queens of B. juncea therefore demonstrate serial polygyny.
Species Some authors combine the entire genus into one species, B. juncea.
The larvae feed on Poa tenera, Tetrarrhena juncea and other Tetrarrhena species.
Brassica juncea is self-fertile, but bees may effect cross-pollination.
The application of traditional breeding techniques to the development of the three B. juncea ( I. ).
Studies have shown that B. j. juncea exhibit thirty-nine different types of behavior.
Paragraph 23 ( h ) has been amended to account for the development of canola-quality Brassica juncea varieties.
In B . juncea there is no A4 fatty acid desaturase substrates available.
Product of the manufacture of mustard (Brassica juncea I.).
Other possibilities are Crotalaria juncea lectin which binds galactose residues Ersson ( 1977 ) Biochim.
Ten accessions of Russian wildrye, Psathyrostachys juncea ( Fisch . ).
Brassica napus, B. rapa and a canola quality mustard, B. juncea.

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