Oilseed Rape Press Instructions in Togo
- Use: Seed Oil
- Type:Seed Oil Press Machine
- Production Capacity: 2~3 tons per day
- Power(W): 20 KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 12700*1440*1750mm
- Structure: Body, Gear Box, Hopper, Electrical Motor
- Core Components: Bearing, Pump, Gear, Motor
- Market: Togo
Floral resource wastage: Most nectar produced by the mass
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (a) field in full bloom and (b) plant with a flower covered with a fine gauze bag to prevent insect access. To confirm that OSR nectar is accessible to insects, residual nectar was quantified by inserting a 1 μL micropipette into the nectaries immediately (
Pages: 2383-2392. First Published: 29 October 2023. The impact of Psylliodes chrysocephala adult and larval damage on oilseed rape yield was quantified to help develop improved thresholds for Integrated Pest Management. Up to 90% leaf area loss (simulated using a hole punch) during early growth did not affect yield.
Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) – the importance of
During the germination of oilseed rape under standard conditions, significant increase in aminopeptidases activity toward N-terminal amino acids (Phe, Ala, Gly, Leu, Pro, Met) was observed. The change was substrate specific and the highest increase was observed for Gly (3.2 fold), Ala (2.9), Pro (2.5), Met (1.5) or Phe (1.3).
Oilseed rape is the second most important source of edible oil worldwide (Foley et al., 2011) and has a high nutritional value with a favorable fatty acid composition. As the largest oilseed rape producer, China occupies 23.3% of the global oilseed rape cultivation area and contributes 22.2% of the global rapeseed production .
Agronomy | Free Full-Text | Health Status of Oilseed Rape
In Spain, oilseed rape production has increased exponentially in recent years, and it is expected to continue rising in the future. Almost 60% of Spanish oilseed rape is intended for animal feed, whereas there is little tradition to destine the oil for human consumption, in contrast to central Europe.
Oilseed rape ( Brassica napus ) has been cultivated without problems for centuries, and public suspicion that oilseed rape might have an adverse effect on health arose only when the acreage of this crop rapidly increased in the 1980s—and only in Britain. Responding to this concern, the British Medical Research Council's Institute of Environment and Health examined the problem at an experts
Behavior of Thiamethoxam and Clothianidin in Young Oilseed
Brassica napus (oilseed rape, rapeseed) is an important oil crop worldwide , with production steadily growing over recent years. In total, 70.62 million tons of oilseed rape were produced worldwide in the season of 2021/2022, which makes this plant the second most predominant oil crop, closely following soya [2,3]. This results from the
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), an important oil crop of the world, suffers various abiotic stresses including salinity stress during the growth stage. While most of the previous studies paid attention to the adverse effects of high salinity stress on plant growth and development, as well as their underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms, less attention was paid to the effects of
Agronomy Journal: Vol 112, No 6, ACSESS
Cover Image, Volume 112, Issue 6. On the cover: Participants in a small-scale irrigation scheme of women in Niger. For more on the lessons learned from impact achievements with African smallholder farmers, see the article, “Improvement of smallholder farming systems in Africa”, by C. Wortmann et al. in this issue of Agronomy Journal.
Allergy to inhalable particles emitted from oilseed rape among people living in close vicinity to rape crops has been a concern the UK, so late last year the UK Medical Research Council's Institute for Environment and Health held a workshop on this issue based on a systematic review of the literature. A report1 has now been published. The conclusion that “only a few, mainly atopic