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Camelina sativa is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae
usually known as
camelina, gold-of-pleasure, or
false flax, but also
occasionally as wild...
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Camelina sativa,
historically cultivated as an oil plant.
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von
Crantz was the
first botanist to use the
genus Camelina in his...
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Camelina oil or
False flax oil is a
pressed seed oil,
derived from the
Camelina sativa or
false flax, also
called gold of pleasure.
False flax has long...
- content. Some GM
soybeans offer improved oil
profiles for processing.
Camelina sativa has been
modified to
produce plants that ac****ulate high
levels of...
- C.
sativa may
refer to:
Camelina sativa, the gold-of-pleasure or
false flax, a
flowering plant species native to
Northern Europe and to
Central Asia Cannabis...
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porridge was
primarily composed of four types: barley, flax,
false flax (
Camelina sativa) and knotgr****. From the
stage of
digestion it was
concluded that the...
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Efforts Sustainable Oils
Website Bloomberg Moser,
Bryan R. (2010). "
Camelina (
Camelina sativa L.) oil as a
biofuels feedstock:
Golden opportunity or
false hope...
- Juška R,
Leikus R, Kadžiené G, Stankevičiené D (January 2022). "
Camelina (
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) as
Feedstuffs in Meat Type
Poultry Diet: A Source...
- EPA and DHA into
existing high-yielding crop
species of land plants:
Camelina sativa: In 2013,
Rothamsted Research reported two
genetically modified forms...
- millet, rye and oats, peas,
broad beans, lentils, and gold of
pleasure (
Camelina sativa). Flax was grown, and
remains of
domesticated apples, pears, and plums...