Wild original of cultivated cabbages; common in western coastal Europe.
1 However, this gene family has not been identified nor their functions analyzed in Brassica oleracea .
2 The hypocotyl of Brassica oleracea (see former Fig.
3 The current study was performed to analyze the potential of DA to alleviate hydrocarbon stress and improve growth of Brassica oleracea plants.
4 Brassica oleracea : conjoint circumnutation of the hypocotyl and cotyledons during 8 hours.
5 Brassica oleracea : ordinary circumnutating movement of the hypocotyl of a seedling plant.
6 Brassica oleracea : circumnutating and geotropic movement of radicle, traced on horizontal glass during 46 hours.
7 Brassica oleracea : conjoint circumnutation of the hypocotyl and cotyledons during 10 hours 45 minutes.
8 The origins of brassica oleracea are, as is traditional in the world of vegetable history, a matter of some disagreement.
9 Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Producesmany capsules, but these generally not so rich in seed as those on uncovered plants.
10 Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Hofmeisterand Batalin* state that the leaves of the cabbage rise at night, and fall by day.
11 Brassica oleracea : circumnutating movement of buried and arched hypocotyl (dimly illuminated from above), traced on horizontal glass during 45 hours.
12 Brassica oleracea (First Generation).
13 Brassica oleracea (Second Generation).
14 Brassica oleracea : conjoint circumnutation of the hypocotyl and cotyledons, from 10.50 A.M. to 8 A.M. on the following morning.
15 Brassica oleracea : circumnutation of radicle, traced on horizontal glass, from 9 A.M. Jan. 31st to 9 P.M. Feb. 2nd.
16 Brassica oleracea : apogeotropic movement of hypocotyl, traced on vertical glass, from 9.20 A.M., Sept. 12th to 8.30 A.M. 13th.
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