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Biodiesel production from camelina oil: Present status and
2021.11.1 Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an oilseed crop with favorable potentials for biodiesel production, such as the high plant yield, high oil content in the seed, high net
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Sequencing of Camelina neglecta, a diploid progenitor of
2022.11.18 Camelina neglecta is a diploid species from the genus Camelina, which includes the versatile oilseed Camelina sativa. These species are closely related to
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Camelina uses, genetics, genomics, production, and
2016.12.30 Abstract. Camelina [ Camelina sativa L. Crantz] is an annual oilseed crop in the Brassicaceae family that has been cultivated since 4000 BCE. Recently, interest in
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Polyploid genome of Camelina sativarevealed by isolation of
2010.10.27 Background Camelina sativa, an oilseed crop in the Brassicaceae family, has inspired renewed interest due to its potential for biofuels applications. Little is
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Camelina sativa Composition, Attributes, and Applications: A
2021.8.17 Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 acids, tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds,
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Camelina sativa. Status quo and future perspectives
2022.11.1 We analyzed 1039 scientific papers and more than 2300 patent Camelina sativa documents. • There are six main thematic groups among 1039 scientific
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Camelina, an ancient oilseed crop actively contributing to
2021.1.6 Moreover, crop diversification provides an alternative means of enhancing farmers’ income. Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) reemerged in the background of
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Agronomic Evaluation of Camelina (Camelina
2017.5.20 Abstract Recent interest in renewable energy sources and the need to diversify cropping systems have triggered research interest in camelina ( Camelina sativa L. Crantz). Camelina is well adapted to the
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Realizing the Potential of Camelina sativa as a Bioenergy
2022.3.14 Camelina sativa is an ancient crop, known as early as 4000 BCE in Auvervier, Switzerland [ 29] with evidence of widespread cultivation throughout northern
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Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, 1762 - Caméline
Fiche de Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, 1762. Inventaire national du patrimoine naturel (INPN). Présentation de Camelina sativa (Caméline cultivée) : description, classification, répartition, observations, statuts de
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Camelina, an ancient oilseed crop actively contributing to
2021.1.6 Promoting crop diversification in European agriculture is a key pillar of the agroecological transition. Diversifying crops generally enhances crop productivity, quality, soil health and fertility, and resilience to pests and diseases and reduces environmental stresses. Moreover, crop diversification provides an alternative means of enhancing
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The phytochemical quality of Camelina sativa seed and oil
2019.5.28 Camelina sativa meets all these conditions. It is a low input plant because it has very low soil and water requirements ... Marin DE, Lefter N, Ropota M, Habeanu M. 2014. ω-3 PUFA rich Camelina oil by-products improve the systemic metabolism and spleen cell functions in fattening pigs. PLoS One. 9:e110186. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110186
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Camelina: Conoce el cultivo rentable que cada vez gana más
2023.3.15 De esta forma, la cosecha de camelina sativa se realizará entre finales de octubre y comienzos de noviembre. Conclusión. Como vimos, la camelina presenta un conjunto de características y beneficios que la hacen una excelente opción de cultivo de servicio. De hecho, el incremento de su popularidad entre los productores es un
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Metabolic Engineering a Model Oilseed Camelina sativa for
2020.2.12 Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is an important Brassicaceae oil crop with a number of excellent agronomic traits including low water and fertilizer input, strong adaptation and resistance. Furthermore, its short life cycle and easy genetic transformation, combined with available data of genome and other “-omics” have enabled camelina as a
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Camelina sativa, an oilseed at the nexus between model system and ...
2018.6.7 Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, an annual plant that is part of the Brassicaceae family, has recently found widespread use as a model crop for testing metabolic engineering strategies as evidenced by the significant number of recent journal articles that have been published on the subject (Table 1).Like Arabidopsis thaliana, the ease of Camelina
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Camelina (Camelina sativa) Seed SpringerLink
2020.10.31 Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz., Brassicaceae] is also known by the names of false flax and gold of pleasure. Historically, camelina oil was used in cooking and as fuel. ... (PBMC) interferon-gamma (IFNG) mRNA expression in 17 human subjects with impaired glucose mechanism (de Mello et al. 2019). IFN-γ is an inflammatory marker
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Seed and Straw Characterization of Nine New Varieties of Camelina ...
2023.1.25 Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz is a promising oilseed crop that has increased worldwide attention because of its agronomic characteristics and potential uses. From an agricultural point of view, this plant can grow in different environments, providing a good yield with low input requirements. In addition, camelina seeds contain a high percentage
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Huile végétale de Cameline : bienfaits et utilisations en
2023.12.15 D'un point de vue cosmétique, elle est riche en vitamine E, un antioxydant naturel lui apportant des bienfaits régénérants cutanés et cicatrisants. Les peaux matures, irritées et sensibles seront servies et bien servies avec la Cameline ! Nom latin : Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz Partie utilisée : graines (première pression à froid)
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Agronomic evaluation of shade tolerance of 16 spring Camelina sativa
2022.8.29 Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is currently gaining considerable attention as a potential oilseed feedstock for biofuel, oil and feed source, and bioproducts. Studies have shown the potential of using camelina in an intercropping system. However, there are no camelina genotypes evaluated or bred for shade tolerance. The objective of
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Genome-wide identification and functional characterization
2020.11.11 The camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz), a dicotyledonous plant, belongs to the Cruciferae family.As a “low-input and environment-friendly” oil crop grown around the world, the camelina has been planted in many countries in Europe and the Middle East in addition to China [].Compared with other commercialized oil crops, C.
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Camelina sativa: For Biofuels and Bioproducts SpringerLink
2014.10.30 Camelina sativa, or “gold of pleasure,” belongs to the Brassicaceae family and has been cultivated in Europe as an oilseed since the Bronze Age, which began around 4000 B.C. [].Numerous archeological studies have shown that camelina, flax, and other assorted cereals constituted a significant portion of the human diet in Europe and
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El cultivo de camelina: la opción rentable a los cultivos de
2016.12.7 La camelina (camelina sativa) es un cultivo de la familia de las brassicaceae. Es una especie oleaginosa, parecida a la colza, con una raíz pivotante, flores amarillas, una altura entre 70 cm y 1 metro. Su fruto está formado por unas vainas de entre 7-9 mm de largo, que contienen entre 8 y 16 semillas muy pequeñitas (1,5 mm de largo).
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Camelina Agricultural Marketing Resource Center
Overview. Camelina [ Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an annual or winter annual in the Brassicacea, or mustard family that originated in Northern Europe. Camelina has been developed as a crop due to its high oil content (30-40%), its unique oil properties and its potential to increase the cropping intensity in certain dryland cropping systems.
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Agronomy Free Full-Text Reaction of Camelina (Camelina sativa
2021.1.19 Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) is an oil plant that can increase farmland biodiversity in many parts of the world. In addition to food importance, it is a good alternative in biofuel production. The aim of the experiment was to evaluate the response of camelina, the variety Śmiłowska (spring form), to various foliar fertilization. The combined
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Polyploid genome of Camelina sativarevealed by isolation of
2010.10.27 Background Camelina sativa, an oilseed crop in the Brassicaceae family, has inspired renewed interest due to its potential for biofuels applications. Little is understood of the nature of the C. sativa genome, however. A study was undertaken to characterize two genes in the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, fatty acid desaturase
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CSIRO PUBLISHING Crop and Pasture Science
2013.8.13 The oilseed camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) was grown extensively in Northern Europe up to the 1950s. Increasing fuel prices coupled with a ‘diet-conscious’ society have revived interest in camelina for food and biofuel uses. This study assessed the agronomic potential of the crop under Mediterranean dryland conditions and the scope
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Camelina sativa, a short gestation oilseed crop with biofuel
2021.7.1 Camelina sativa is a strict self pollinating crop with 2n = 40 and allohexaploid. Self pollinating nature has the unique advantage of restoring the genetic purity of the high yielding lines. ... PNNL29283, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC05-76RL01830 (2018) Google Scholar. Gehringer et al., 2006. A.
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Camelina Sativa - an overview ScienceDirect Topics
Camelina sativa (L.), also known as false flax and gold of pleasure, is an ancient oil crop grown in European countries and Russia. It has several agronomic properties such as tolerance to insects and herbs and easy adaptation to every climatic condition. The main content of camelina seed is the oil (40%).
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American Journal of Botany - Botanical Society of
2022.6.18 Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz (also known as camelina, false-flax, and gold-of-pleasure) is an oilseed crop in the Brassicaceae used as a biofuel and in a broad range of other applications. Camelina seeds
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Camelina seed harvesting, storing, pretreating, and
2022.4.1 Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is cultivated worldwide as a rotational oilseed crop under a range of agronomic and environmental conditions. In recent years, interest in camelina has increased due to its short vegetation season, modest agricultural and environmental requirements for cultivation, high seed and biomass
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The Biology of Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz (Camelina)
Species: Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz (gold-of-pleasure) 2.6 General description. Camelina sativa is a herbaceous annual or winter annual with a taproot. Plants are erect and typically reach heights between 30 and 90 cm (Putnam et al. 1993; Francis and Warwick 2009). Rosette leaves are not lobed and are withered at flowering (Francis and Warwick ...
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Frontiers Overcoming genetic paucity of Camelina sativa ...
2023.9.6 Camelina or false flax (Camelina sativa) is an emerging oilseed crop and a feedstock for biofuel production. This species is believed to originate from Western Asian and Eastern European regions, where the center of diversity of the Camelina genus is located. Cultivated Camelina species arose via a series of polyploidization events,
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Agronomy Free Full-Text New Flowering and Architecture
2022.8.9 Adapting plants to sustainable cropping systems is a major challenge for facing climate change and promoting agroecological transition. Camelina sativa is an emerging oilseed crop species with climate-resilient properties that could be used in double-cropping systems, in particular as a summer catch crop. The availability of early
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Physaria fendleri FAD3-1 overexpression increases ɑ
2023.5.2 Camelina (Camelina sativa) is an oil crop with a short growing period, resistance to drought and cold, low fertilizer requirements, and can be transformed using floral dipping. Seeds have a high ...
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Cameline Le guide des plantations
Cameline Camelina sativa. Hauteur maximale : 0.50 - 1.20 m Largeur maximale : 0.30 - 0.40 m Type de feuillage : Caduc Couleur de floraison : Jaune Blanc Mois de floraison : Juin Juillet Origine : Europe - Asie Autres critères : Comestibles Mellifère Critères négatif : Plante invasive envahissante allergisante toxique A savoir :
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Genome-wide identification and functional analysis of Dof
2022.12.8 Background Dof transcription factors (TFs) containing C2-C2 zinc finger domains are plant-specific regulatory proteins, playing crucial roles in a variety of biological processes. However, little is known about Dof in Camelina sativa, an important oil crop worldwide, with high stress tolerance. In this study, a genome-wide characterization of
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Camelina sativa Composition, Attributes, and Applications: A
2021.8.17 Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 acids, tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds, among others. From an agricultural perspective, growing of this crop is of interest due to its short growth cycle and low fertilizer and water input requirements.
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