A large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives.
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Examples for "Cruciferae"
Examples for "Cruciferae"
1Having naught else within their reach, the starvelings consume any and all Cruciferae, without distinction of species.
2I want seeds of three or four plants (not Leguminosae or Cruciferae) which produce large cotyledons.
3She needs for her family Cruciferae, nothing but Cruciferae; and she knows this group of plants to perfection.
4This plant was apparently one of the Cruciferae, more or less seasoned with sulpheretted essence, like the cabbages.
5Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Producesmany capsules, but these generally not so rich in seed as those on uncovered plants.
1She needs for her family Cruciferae, nothing but Cruciferae; and she knows this group of plants to perfection.
1Phylogenetic analysis of PERK protein sequences from 16 Brassicaceae species divided them into four subfamilies.
2Consequently, these two gene families arose only after Arabidopsis had diverged from the other Brassicaceae species.
3A survey is given about the number and chromosomal position of rDNA loci in 45 Brassicaceae species.
4Weeds from Brassicaceae family are a major threat in many crops including canola, chickpea, cotton and wheat.
5The larvae of the cabbage root fly induce serious damage to cultivated crops of the family Brassicaceae.
1It is a tiny, vibrantly green tatsoi leaf, a member of the mustard family, that recalibrates my taste buds.
2Others, such as pulses and members of the mustard family, have toxic seeds, but the toxins are easily removed, leaving the seeds edible.
3Horseradish is related to the mustard family, which is probably why it works so well in this burger inundated with Cheddar and apple.
1The larvae of the cabbage root fly induce serious damage to cultivated crops of the family Brassicaceae.
Translations for family Brassicaceae