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phytoextraction seem to be Indian mustard [ Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.], clary sage ( Salvia sclarea L.), garden sage ( Salvia officinalis L.), lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia L.), sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.), scented geranium ( Pelargonium sp

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chimeras of Brassica juncea and Brassica oleracea J. Expt. Bot. 64 4851 4862 Liu, Y.S. 2006 Historical and modern genetics of plant graft hybridization Adv. Genet. 56 101 129 Lou, C.H. 1963 Intercelluler movement of protoplasm in higher plants and its

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by using correlation and path analysis Pak. J. Bot. 39 81 84 Uddin, M.J. Chowdhury, M.A.Z. Mia, M.F.U. 1995 Genetic variability, character association and path analysis in Indian mustard ( Brassica juncea L.) Annu. Bang. Agr. 5 51 54 Ul-Hasan, E

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selenite-treated Brassica juncea shoots were selenomethionine (34.2%) and selenomethionine Se-oxide hydrate (51.2%) with selenite only present in very small amounts (4.3%). Selenate-treated plant shoots accumulated Se predominantly as selenate (82

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is similar to results from Lin et al. (2013) . Results are also similar to Samuolienė et al. (2013) who reported no impacts on DM for brassica microgreens [kohlrabi ( B. oleracea var. gongylodes ‘Delicacy Purple’), mustard ( B. juncea ‘Red Lion

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vegetables. Elsevier, St. Louis, MO Kopsell, D.A. Pantanizopoulos, N.I. Sams, C.E. Kopsell, D.E. 2012 Shoot tissue pigment levels increase in ‘Florida Broadleaf’ mustard ( Brassica juncea L.) microgreens following high light treatment Sci. Hort. 140 96 99

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( Brassica juncea L.) S. Afr. J. Bot. 111 153 160 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.03.002 Bakhat, H.F. Bibi, N. Zia, Z. Abbas, S. Hammad, H.M. Fahad, S. Ashraf, M.R. Shah, G.M. Rabbani, F. Saeed, S. 2018 Silicon mitigates biotic stresses in crop plants: A review Crop

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and in various crops. Krishnan et al. (1998) demonstrated that three Brassica species—brown mustard ( B. juncea ), rapeseed ( B. napus ), and white mustard ( B. hirta )—inhibited germination and reduced fresh weight of kochia ( Kochia scoparia

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Brassica juncea Theor. Appl. Genet. 109 153 159 Voorrips, R.E. 2002 MapChart: Software for the graphical presentation of linkage maps and QTLs J. Hered. 93 77 78 Wang, J.S. Song, S.H. Tang, X.W. Chen, G.L. 2005 Genetics and molecular marker of the gene for

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mustard ( Brassica juncea ), sugar pea ( Pisum sativum ), chives ( Allium shoenoprasum ), garland chrysanthemum ( Chrysanthemum coronarium ), and shepherd’s-purse ( Capsella bursa-pastoris ). Major leafy greens and herbs preferred by east Indian consumers

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