[electronic resource]
Ali, A. A
In vitro selection and genetic improvement of drought tolerance in cano-la (Brassica Napus) using biochemical and molecular analyses [electronic resource] - p. 245-269.
Includes bibliographic reference
Canola (Brassica napus L.) belongs to the genus Brassica from the family Brassicaceae, which is known to contain greatly diversified plant species. Canola, also called rapeseed, ranks only behind soybean and palm oil in global production, cultivated worldwide for oil production and considered as one of the essential sources for biodiesel fuel (Shokri-Gharelo and Noparvar, 2018).
Summary in Arabic
Canola--Drought tolerance
Canola--Effect of drought on
In vitro selection and genetic improvement of drought tolerance in cano-la (Brassica Napus) using biochemical and molecular analyses [electronic resource] - p. 245-269.
Includes bibliographic reference
Canola (Brassica napus L.) belongs to the genus Brassica from the family Brassicaceae, which is known to contain greatly diversified plant species. Canola, also called rapeseed, ranks only behind soybean and palm oil in global production, cultivated worldwide for oil production and considered as one of the essential sources for biodiesel fuel (Shokri-Gharelo and Noparvar, 2018).
Summary in Arabic
Canola--Drought tolerance
Canola--Effect of drought on