Sinapis arvensis


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Synonyms for Sinapis arvensis

weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields

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One of the common methods of dealing with Sinapis arvensis is the use of chemical herbicides.
In order to sterilize the seeds, the seeds of Sinapis arvensis and Triticum aestivum as a negative control (Shakeri et al.
Coat structure and regulation of dormancy in Sinapis arvensis L.
Environmental maternal effects on seed morphology and germination in Sinapis arvensis (Cruciferae).
Seed coat microsculpturing is related to genomic components in wild Brassica juncea and Sinapis arvensis. PloS one, 8(12): e83634.
Tambien estuvieron representados los tipos Lotus creticus y Sinapis arvensis, no superando el 4% en ninguna de las muestras ni rebasando porcentajes medios del 3%.
The primary herbaceous weeds in these adjoining weedy areas were wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis), black mustard (Brassica nigra), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and knotweed (Polygonum spp.).
Var chamran, to wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis L., suppression under different nitrogen concentrations, a field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station of Azad University of Ahvaz-Iran during 2007-08 growing season.
(2002) who stated that in the presence of wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis L., the harvest index of wheat decreased by increasing nitrogen levels and among the nitrogen levels (100, 150 and 225 kg [ha.sup.-1]) the maximum of HI loss was observed in the highest level of nitrogen application.
Wild mustard, Sinapis arvensis, and wild oat, Avena ludoviciana, are two of the most dominant weedy species in the wheat fields of Khuzestan province, Iran [11,8].
These results are conformity with other species like Lens esculenta [1], Prosopis juliflora [10], wheat [22] and Sinapis arvensis [6].
Effect of amount and timing of nitrogen application on economic threshold of Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis) in winter wheat.
An investigation for the competition wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis) with Triticum aestivum on response for amount and timing of nitrogen application.