Indian Mustard
Brassica juncea, commonly mustard greens, brown mustard, Chinese mustard, Indian mustard, Japanese mustard, Korean green mustard, leaf mustard, Oriental mustard and vegetable mustard, is a species of mustard plant.
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Research Mentions
Phytoremediation Capacity of Brassica juncea for PFAS-Contaminated Soils
PFAS chemicals — found in nonstick pans, firefighting foam, and food packaging — have quietly con...
Ethnomedicinal plants as green tools for heavy metal phytoremediati...
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Ameliorative role of apricot shell-derived biochar in modulating ph...
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Sequential soil application of bacterial siderophores and biosurfac...
If your neighborhood sits near old industrial land, smelters, or a brownfield, this approach coul...
FAE1 and FAD2 gene expression dynamics and fatty acid modulation in...
As soil salinization expands due to irrigation and climate change, understanding how oilseed crop...
HAM1 negatively regulates drought tolerance in Brassica juncea.
Growing mustard greens through a dry stretch just got scientifically interesting: the gene quietl...
Adaptive responses of Brassica juncea vs. Sorghum bicolor to increa...
Old mine tailings and industrial brownfields leaching cadmium and zinc into neighborhood soils co...