Abstract Collards were grown at Ithaca, New York, in two experimental habitats: pure stands and single rows that were bounded on each side by diverse, meadow vegetation. The arthropods associated with these plants were sampled on 20 dates over a 3—year period.
JC Stein, B Howlett, DC Boyes… - Proceedings of the …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
Abstract Self-recognition between pollen and stigma during pollination in Brassica oleracea is genetically controlled by the multiallelic self-incompatibility locus (S). We describe the S receptor kinase (SRK) gene, a previously uncharacterized gene that resides at the S locus.
M De Block, D De Brouwer, P Tenning - Plant Physiology, 1989 - Am Soc Plant Biol
Abstract An efficient and largely genotype-independent transformation method for Brassica napus and Brassica oleracea was established based on neo or bar as selectable marker genes. Hypocotyl explants of Brassica napus and Brassica oleracea cultivars were infected
Abstract The pollen-stigma interaction of self-incompatibility in the mustard family Brassicaceae is controlled by the S locus. Nearly fifty allelic variants at this locus control the specificity of this interaction. Identity of alleles in pollen and stigma results in an incompatible
JB Nasrallah, TH Kao, ML Goldberg, ME Nasrallah - Nature, 1985 - adsabs.harvard.edu
Abstract The pollen-stigma interaction resulting in self-incompatibility in the cruciferous plant Brassica has been correlated with glycoproteins that display polymorphisms in all S genotypes examined. A complementary DNA clone encoding these glycoproteins has been
EA Baker - New Phytologist, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
S ummary The influence of environmental conditions on the epicuticular waxes of the normal and four mutant forms of brussels sprout (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera) has been studied. An increase in radiant energy rate, a decrease in humidity or a decrease in
GS Stoewsand - Food and chemical toxicology, 1995 - Elsevier
Sulfur-containing phytochemicals of two different kinds are present in all Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae) vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, etc.). They are glucosinolates (previously called thioglucosides) and S-methyl cysteine sulfoxide. These compounds, which are derived in
SP Kowalski, TH Lan, KA Feldmann, AH Paterson - Genetics, 1994 - Genetics Soc America
Abstract The chromosomes of Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica oleracea have been extensively rearranged since the divergence of these species; however, conserved regions are evident. Eleven regions of conserved organization were detected, ranging from 3.7 to
MK Slocum, SS Figdore, WC Kennard… - Theoretical and Applied …, 1990 - Springer
Summary A detailed genetic linkage map of Brassica oleracea was constructed based on the segregation of 258 restriction fragment length polymorphism loci in a broccoli× cabbage F 2 population. The genetic markers defined nine linkage groups, covering 820
CD Town, F Cheung, R Maiti, J Crabtree, BJ Haas… - The Plant …, 2006 - Am Soc Plant Biol
Abstract We sequenced 2.2 Mb representing triplicated genome segments of Brassica oleracea, which are each paralogous with one another and homologous with a segmentally duplicated region of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome. Sequence annotation identified 177
S Kresovich, JGK Williams, JR McFerson… - Theoretical and Applied …, 1992 - Springer
Summary Effective conservation and the use of plant genetic resources are essential for future agricultural progress. Critical to this conservation effort is the development of genetic markers which not only distinguish individuals and accessions but also reflect the inherent
AC Kurilich, GJ Tsau, A Brown, L Howard… - Journal of Agricultural …, 1999 - ACS Publications
Cruciferous vegetables contain high levels of vitamins that can act as antioxidants, compounds that may protect against several degenerative diseases. The edible portions of 50 broccoli and 13 cabbage, kale, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts accessions were
CW Beecher - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1994 - Am Soc Nutrition
Abstract Cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and other members of the genus Brassica have been widely regarded as potentially cancer preventative. This view is often based on both experimental testing of crude extracts and epidemiological data. The experimental
SF Kianian, CF Quiros - Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992 - Springer
Summary A composite linkage map of Brassica oleracea was developed from maps of four different populations, derived from 108 DNA, isozyme and morphological loci covering over 747 centimorgans in 11 linkage groups. Of these linkage groups, 8 were assigned to their
JB Dos Santos, J Nienhuis, P Skroch, J Tivang… - Theoretical and Applied …, 1994 - Springer
Abstract Genetic similarity among 45 Brassica Oleracea genotypes was compared using two molecular markers, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). The genotypes included 37 broccolis (var. italica), five
M Pastuglia, D Roby, C Dumas, JM Cock - The Plant Cell, 1997 - Am Soc Plant Biol
Abstract A receptor-like kinase, SRK, has been implicated in the autoincompatible response that leads to the rejection of self-pollen in Brassica plants. SRK is encoded by one member of a multigene family, which includes several receptor-like kinase genes with patterns of