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Rhamphospermum nigrum (syns. Br****ica
nigra and
Sinapis nigra),
black mustard, is an
annual plant native to
cooler regions of
North Africa, temperate...
- Spreng.
Sinapis nigra var.
villosa (Mérat) DC.
Sinapis orientalis L.
Sinapis polymorpha Geners. ex Schult.
Sinapis retrohirsuta Besser ex Steud.
Sinapis retrohispida...
- in 1839,
after its
isolation from
black mustard Br****ica
nigra, also
known as
Sinapis nigra,
after which it was named.: Section 2
Sinigrin is now known...
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epithet nigra.
Vascular plants:
Sapota nigra Schisandra nigra Schnella nigra Serapias nigra Setachna nigra Sieberia nigra Sinapis nigra Siparuna nigra Smilax...
- (2013). "Topical
Nitrogen Mustard (Mustargen)". stanford.edu.
University of California, Los
Angeles (2002). "Br****ica alba or
Sinapis nigra". ucla.edu....
- one of
several plant species in the
genera Br****ica,
Rhamphospermum and
Sinapis in the
family Br****icaceae (the
mustard family).
Mustard seed is used as...
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three different plants:
black mustard (Br****ica
nigra),
brown mustard (B. juncea), or
white mustard (
Sinapis alba).
Grinding and
mixing the
seeds with water...
-
seeds of
white mustard,
Sinapis alba, and in many wild
plant species. In
contrast to
mustard from
black mustard (Br****ica
nigra)
seeds which contain sinigrin...
- napus, Br****ica
nigra, Br****ica rapa,
Capsella bursa-pastoris,
Hirschfeldia incana,
Tropaeolum spp., Raph**** sativus,
Sinapis alba,
Sinapis arvensis, and...
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mustard plant (white/yellow mustard,
Sinapis alba;
brown mustard, Br****ica juncea; or
black mustard, Br****ica
nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised...