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Canola is a name applied to edible oilseed rape. This plant belongs to the mustard family along with 3,000 other species. Close relatives of this crop have been cultivated for food since the earliest recordings of man. Rapeseed has been important to ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/canola.html
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- Agronomic Effects of Pod Shatter
Information on this crop, growth and development of the plant, the problem of pod shatter, industrial uses, pests and diseases and recent genetic advances. ... http://arabidopsis.info/
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- Oilseed Rape
The oilseed rape plant Brassica napus is a member of the Brassica family of plants that include cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, sprouts, swede and turnips. It is the highest yielding oil crop that can be grown in the temperate climate of the UK. The ... http://www.surrey.ac.uk/eng/mddp/group-1a/cultivation.htm
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- The Canola
Canola is rapidly gaining acreage as a rotation alternative with small grains and other crops. Grown in several regions of the U.S., canola has strong demand as a healthy vegetable oil. Canola’s main selling point has been its low level of saturated ... http://www.jeffersoninstitute.org/canola.php
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