rapeseed in English

noun
1
seeds of the rape plant, used chiefly for oil.
There were more entries in the card catalogue of the library on rapeseed than on rape, she writes.

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1. Rapeseed (Colza) Content Content

2. Tower or B. campestris cv. Span rapeseed oil or fractions isolated from Span rapeseed oil.

3. See questions about Rapeseed (Colza) Description

4. The Canola plant is a type of rapeseed

5. — 0,25 kg active substance per hectare per application for cereals and rapeseed,

6. Although they look similar, Canola and rapeseed plants and oils are very different

7. Oil are used in the cooking here, types include nut oils and rapeseed oil.

8. Canola is a Canadian trademark; it is a low-glucosinolate low-erucic-acid (LEA) rapeseed

9. Forget chip fat, sugar cane or rapeseed oil – the latest source of biofuel could watermelons.

10. 18 As the application of the transgenic technology , oil content of rapeseed is increasing more and inure.

11. Canola is a type of rapeseed that was created by plant breeding in Canada in the 1970s

12. If you are not a fan of olive oil, rapeseed oil is a very valuable alternative.

13. 2 Mr Burrows added cultivator tines to scratch the surface and provide an adequate tilth for the rapeseed.

14. Cole definition, any of various plants of the genus Brassica, of the mustard family, especially kale and rapeseed

15. Colza oil or Colza is a non-drying oil obtained from the seeds of rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp

16. While rapeseed contains a compound that can be harmful, the Canola plant does not contain this chemical in large

17. A mixture of the ammonium compounds of phosphatidic acids derived from edible fat and oil (usually partially hardened rapeseed oil).

18. Misinformation about Canola oil may stem from the fact that the Canola plant was developed through crossbreeding with the rapeseed plant

19. Canola and LEA rapeseed contain on average 44–48% oil on a dry basis depending on the growing area and conditions.

20. Summary. The effects of 4 fungicides applied at sowing, on the severity of blackleg disease of rapeseed were studied in the field.

21. A little science and history lesson to start: Canola oil is made from the Canola plant, which is a crossbred of the rapeseed plant

22. In the 1970s Canola was created through traditional plant cross-breeding by removing two things found in the rapeseed plant: glucosinolates and erucic acid

23. Canola oil is made from rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) that has been bred to be low in toxic compounds like erucic acid and glucosinolates, which …

24. The antioxidative activity of the coarse pigment to animal (lard) and vegetal (rapeseed oil) lipin was measured casing cooking oil and the PVC stable cryoscope .

25. "Canola oil is made from the Canola plant," Smith says, which is derived from the rapeseed plant (and in the same family as mustard)

26. "Canola oil is a single-origin oil whose parent plant, rapeseed, links botanically to vegetables like cabbage and cauliflower in the mustard family," …

27. Canola (Brassica napus L.) is an oilseed crop created through plant crossbreeding.Scientists in Canada developed an edible version of the rapeseed plant, which — on its own — harbors toxic

28. The Brassica (Brassicaceae) family includes cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and mustards. It also includes the oil seed crops rapeseed and canola (Burel et al., 2000)

29. Bushel / Tonne Converter Grain Please Select Grain Wheat Oats Barley Rye Flaxseed Canola/Rapeseed Corn Faba Beans Soybeans Peas Buckwheat Mustard Seed Canary Seed Sunflower Seed Triticale Beans (White)

30. The structure and development of oospores of Albugo candida in the stagheads in rapeseed (Brassica campestris) were investigated by light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy of ultrathin sections, and scanning electron microscopy.

31. The oilseeds known as canola are sometimes particular varieties of Brassica rapa (termed Polish Canola) but usually the related species Brassica napus (rapeseed) and Brassica juncea (mustard greens and mizuna).

32. Colza cultivation (brassica rapa) in france - Colza field stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images countryside landscape with windmill and rapeseed field, moravia, czech republic - Colza field stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

33. It is an isomer of α-linolenic acid, which is a polyunsaturated n−3 (omega-3) fatty acid, found in rapeseed canola oil, soybeans, walnuts, flax seed (linseed oil), perilla, chia, and hemp seed.

34. Ces végétaux sont de préférence du Colza et du tournesol.: Preferred plants are rapeseed and sunflower plants.: Le Colza se prête plutôt à un climat tempéré.: Rapeseed is best suited to a temperate climate.: Aucun contingent tarifaire ne s'appliquera aux graines de Colza canola.: No tariff rate quota will apply to canola seed.: Elle touche déjà nos exportations de Colza canola.

35. The United Nations and other agencies have aimed to reduce the level of radiation in affected areas, especially through the use of caesium binders and rapeseed cultivation, which are meant to decrease soil levels of caesium-137.

36. Canola definition, a variety of the rapeseed plant that contains reduced levels of erucic acid, making its oil palatable for human consumption, and reduced levels of a toxic glucosin, making its meal desirable as a livestock feed

37. Blackleg (disease), in sheep and cattle Blackleg (Brassica) in rapeseed and other mustard-and-cabbage-family plants, caused by fungus Leptosphaeria maculans Blackleg (potatoes), caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum Blackleg (geraniums), caused by a form of the quasi-fungus Pythium

38. Experiments on animals have pointed to the possibility that erucic acid, consumed in large quantities, may cause heart damage, although Indian researchers have published findings that call into question these conclusions and the implication that the consumption of mustard or rapeseed oil is dangerous.

39. In order to investigate the impact of rapeseed oil ethoxylates (RSO) as tank-mix-adjuvants on the biological efficacy of glyphosate, three selected weed species (Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, and Setaria viridis) were exposed to three rain intensities (0.5 mm h−1; 5 mm h−1; 48 mm h−1) 2 h after herbicide application.

40. The cows are wintered at home on Arable by-products and are moved to Fleensop to graze in the spring.: Nineteen percent of the land is Arable and 46 percent consists of forests and woodlands.: He has an efficient Arable operation and from it he is producing a branded rapeseed oil which he bottles and sells to retailers.: Pembrokeshire's Arable acreage had increased on the back of buoyant