Definition of Brassicaceous. Meaning of Brassicaceous. Synonyms of Brassicaceous

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Definition of Brassicaceous

Brassicaceous
Brassicaceous Bras`si*ca"ceous, a. [L. brassica cabbage.] (Bot.) Related to, or resembling, the cabbage, or plants of the Cabbage family.

Meaning of Brassicaceous from wikipedia

- diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) is perhaps the most serious pest of br****icaceous crops. Also in sub-Saharan Africa, the African sugarcane borer is a...
- and to have spread across Eurasia thanks to the diversification of br****icaceous crops and the development of human trade routes. Over the past two centuries...
- Cotton, peanut, and quinoa are allotetraploids with multiple origins. In Br****icaceous crops, the Triangle of U describes the relationships between the three...
- in a chicken dish called kardanāj. Radishes are annual or biennial br****icaceous crops grown for their swollen tap roots which can be globular, tapering...
- to northern Australia. Host plants eaten by the larvae include the br****icaceous plants Br****ica oleracea and Br****ica rapa and their varieties, but...
- sorghum, sweet corn, alfalfa, soybeans, peas, beans, cotton, potatoes, br****icaceous crops, tomatoes, asparagus and apples. Besides aphids, they include...
- J. D.; Bolkan, L. R.; Yakabe, L. E. (2003). "Field Application of Br****icaceous Amendments for Control of Soilborne Pests and Pathogens". Plant Health...
- infests a wide range of host plants that include onion, l**** and garlic, br****icaceous plants such as cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, asparagus, sugarbeet...
- agricultural and horticultural Br****ica species. Other significant Br****icaceous hosts are attacked by different species in the complex, e.g. horseradish...
- efficacy as a biological control. Second, the glucosinolates produced by br****icaceous plants when they are physically damaged, infected or fed on by pests...