Canola (Brassica napus) is one of several important oil-producing crops, and the physiological processes, enzymes, and genes involved in oil synthesis in canola seeds have been well characterized. However, relatively little is known about the dynamic metabolic changes that occur during oil accumulation in seeds, as well as the mechanistic origins of metabolic changes. To explore the metabolic changes that occur during oil accumulation, we isolated metabolites from both seed and silique wall and identified and characterized them by using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results showed that a total of 443 metabolites were identified from four developmental stages. Dozens of these metabolites were differentially e...
Seeds provide the basis for many food, feed, and fuel products. Continued increases in seed yield, c...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...
Background: Although the seed oil content in canola is a crucial quality determining trait, the regu...
<p>The allotetraploid Brassicales member canola (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) is an oil-seed crop sough...
Vegetable oil is an essential constituent of the human diet and renewable raw material for industria...
Seed oil content is an important agronomic trait in oilseed rape. However, the molecular mechanism o...
The allotetraploid Brassicales member canola (Brassica napus L.) is an oil-seed crop sought primaril...
Brassica napus is the most important oilseed crop in the world, and the lipid was stored in the oil ...
Bonte A, Schweiger R, Pons C, et al. Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under ...
Abstract Background Brassica napus is an important oilseed crop providing high-quality vegetable oil...
In order to study Brassica napus fatty acid (FA) metabolism and relevant regulatory networks, a syst...
In Brassica napus, suppression of the key biosynthetic enzyme UDP-glucose:sinapic acid glucosyltrans...
Silique walls play pivotal roles in contributing photoassimilates and nutrients to fuel seed growth....
Silique walls play pivotal roles in contributing photoassimilates and nutrients to fuel seed growth....
Seeds provide the basis for many food, feed, and fuel products. Continued increases in seed yield, c...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...
Background: Although the seed oil content in canola is a crucial quality determining trait, the regu...
<p>The allotetraploid Brassicales member canola (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) is an oil-seed crop sough...
Vegetable oil is an essential constituent of the human diet and renewable raw material for industria...
Seed oil content is an important agronomic trait in oilseed rape. However, the molecular mechanism o...
The allotetraploid Brassicales member canola (Brassica napus L.) is an oil-seed crop sought primaril...
Brassica napus is the most important oilseed crop in the world, and the lipid was stored in the oil ...
Bonte A, Schweiger R, Pons C, et al. Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under ...
Abstract Background Brassica napus is an important oilseed crop providing high-quality vegetable oil...
In order to study Brassica napus fatty acid (FA) metabolism and relevant regulatory networks, a syst...
In Brassica napus, suppression of the key biosynthetic enzyme UDP-glucose:sinapic acid glucosyltrans...
Silique walls play pivotal roles in contributing photoassimilates and nutrients to fuel seed growth....
Silique walls play pivotal roles in contributing photoassimilates and nutrients to fuel seed growth....
Seeds provide the basis for many food, feed, and fuel products. Continued increases in seed yield, c...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether endogenous restrictions in oxygen supply are limiti...