RAPE belongs to the genus Brassica which also includes such plants as the garden cabbage, wild turnip and cultivated mustard. The name is derived from the Latin word rapum . meaning turnip
There is a lot of botanical, historical and linguistic evidence that the use of turnip-type Brassica...
RAPESEED production began in Western Australia in 1968 when a few acres were grown. In 1969, about 2...
Allelopathic suppression of weeds is receiving greater attention as a possible alternative for weed ...
Cabbage is the same species (Brassica oleracea capitata) as cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts,...
Chinese cabbage is a member of the Brassiceae family, which may be called brassicas, crucifers or co...
Cruciferous weeds are common throughout the agricultural areas of Western Australia. They include wi...
Commonly cultivated Brassicaceae mustards, namely garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), white mustard...
Although wild turnip has had a comparatively short history in Western Australia, it is one of the mo...
Commonly cultivated Brassicaceae mustards, namely garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), white mustard...
The Brassicaceae family comprises about 3000 species, the majority of which are found in the Norther...
Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) has been successfully grown in Europe as an oilseed crop for over 300 y...
RAPESEED is capturing an increasing share of the world edible oilseed market. It competes with other...
Country= Germany Comments= CGN-15217 (05-10-2004); group Winter Turnip Oilseed; Hede'g winterraapzaa...
This study is an ex-post, economic assessment of two projects supported by ACIAR and concerned with ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an important crop grown in many countries for supplying oil, fee...
There is a lot of botanical, historical and linguistic evidence that the use of turnip-type Brassica...
RAPESEED production began in Western Australia in 1968 when a few acres were grown. In 1969, about 2...
Allelopathic suppression of weeds is receiving greater attention as a possible alternative for weed ...
Cabbage is the same species (Brassica oleracea capitata) as cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts,...
Chinese cabbage is a member of the Brassiceae family, which may be called brassicas, crucifers or co...
Cruciferous weeds are common throughout the agricultural areas of Western Australia. They include wi...
Commonly cultivated Brassicaceae mustards, namely garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), white mustard...
Although wild turnip has had a comparatively short history in Western Australia, it is one of the mo...
Commonly cultivated Brassicaceae mustards, namely garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), white mustard...
The Brassicaceae family comprises about 3000 species, the majority of which are found in the Norther...
Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) has been successfully grown in Europe as an oilseed crop for over 300 y...
RAPESEED is capturing an increasing share of the world edible oilseed market. It competes with other...
Country= Germany Comments= CGN-15217 (05-10-2004); group Winter Turnip Oilseed; Hede'g winterraapzaa...
This study is an ex-post, economic assessment of two projects supported by ACIAR and concerned with ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an important crop grown in many countries for supplying oil, fee...
There is a lot of botanical, historical and linguistic evidence that the use of turnip-type Brassica...
RAPESEED production began in Western Australia in 1968 when a few acres were grown. In 1969, about 2...
Allelopathic suppression of weeds is receiving greater attention as a possible alternative for weed ...