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  PLANTS Profile for Sinapis alba (white mustard) | USDA PLANTS
Sinapis alba L. View 107 genera in Brassicaceae, 2 species in Sinapis or click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
Sinapis alba L. The related entity italicized and indented above is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state.
Sinapis alba L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries.
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 Granum Sinapis e.V.: Homepage
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Granum Sinapis is the Latin word for Mustard Seed.
The idea behind it is that one does not need to possess much in order to bring the love of God close to people.
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  Wild Plants of Malta & Gozo - Plant: Sinapis alba (White Mustard)
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The leaves are quite complex and different from the other Sinapis species; they are all stalked and have one or two pairs of leaf lobes at the base of the compound leaf followed by a much larger, terminal, deeply lobed leaf.
The development of the structure of this compound leaf can be explained as follows. Washington Homeopathic Products > Pflueger USA Hay Fever: Sinapis - http://www.homeopathyworks.com/product.php?xProd=8689[271]
Sinapis 8 by Pflueger USA is a homeopathic medicine that has been used for decades to relieve the various symptoms of hay fever.
Because the appearance of symptoms is individual to a person's genotype and environment, Sinapis 8 offers a selection of the most-frequently prescribed remedies for hay fever.
In homeopathic potency, Allium cepa (onion), Aralia racemosa (American spikenard) and Sinapis nigra (mustard) relieve nasal symptoms.Herbicide Resistant Weeds - http://www.weedscience.org/Case/Case.asp?ResistID=5036[846]
Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis) is a dicot weed in the Brassicaceae family.
Metabolism-based resistance in a wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.) biotype to ethametsulfuron-methyl.
Auxinic herbicide-resistant and -susceptible wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.) biotypes: effects of auxinic herbicides on seedling growth and auxin-binding activity.Bornier Dijon mustard brassica sinapis seeds - !http://www.moutarde.com/english/plant.htm[359]
ยท White Mustard (Sinapis alba) is an annual plant measuring from 80 to 150 cm in height.
It has large flowers than the fl mustard plant; its grains are distinct from other types of mustard in that they are bigger and are paler yellow in colour; they are bitter and less hot to the taste than other mustard seeds.
White Mustard (Sinapis alba) is an annual plant measuring from 80 to 150 cm in height.Publications - http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/brassica/publications.htm[2124]
Researchers have conclusively shown that Sinapis alba (commonly known as yellow mustard) has many agronomic traits which would be beneficial if transferred to rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).
5) Assessment of Sinapis alba, Brassica napus and Sinapis alba X B. napus hybrids for resistance to cabbage seedpod weevil, Ceutorhynchus assimilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
Pod trichomes did not appear to be a major factor in the resistance of Sinapis alba to weevils.Leptidea sinapis - http://www.eurobutterflies.com/species_pages/sinapis.htm[169]
Statistically there are differences in wing markings but without a long series of set specimens I doubt anyone would really claim to be able to tell them apart.
Allegedly reali is a much stronger flier than sinapis, but again this is going to be rather subjective and not definitive.
As such I know of only one way of being certain - in Ireland sinapis flies only on the Burren, County Claire.Sinapis arvensis: seed collection - http://www.unifr.ch/biol/ecology/steinger/sinapis/index.htm[136]
In an ongoing research project, we study the evolutionary dynamics of induced resistance in the weedy annual plant Sinapis arvensis.
As part of the project, we plan to examine within- and among-population genetic variation in resistance traits at a global scale.
If you see a Sinapis arvensis population in your neighborhood or if you go on holiday and spot the plant, then we would be very glad if you could collect some seeds for our project.
www.marz-kreations.com /WildPlants/CRUC/Sinapis_alba.html   (3287 words)

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