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colza    
n. 菜种,菜子



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  • Rapeseed - Wikipedia
    Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape and canola, is a yellow-flowered member of the Brassicaceae family The plant is cultivated primarily for its oil -rich seed, which naturally contains mildly toxic erucic acid The term canola refers to a group of rapeseed cultivars with very low levels of erucic acid that are prized as food for humans and animals The
  • Description, Plant, Canola, Oil, Uses, Facts - Britannica
    Rapeseed, plant of the mustard family (Brassicaceae) grown for its seeds, which yield canola, or rapeseed, oil Canola oil is variously used in cooking, as an ingredient in soap and margarine, and as a lamp fuel (colza oil) Learn more about the plant and its uses
  • Rapeseed (colza) | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
    Rapeseed (colza) Description Rapeseed, Brassica napus, is an herbaceous annual or biennial member of the family Brassicaceae primarily grown for the oil which can be extracted from its seeds The rapeseed plant has several erect, branched stems originating from a single base, the stems are purple in color towards the base
  • Colza Oil vs. Canola Oil: Understanding the Differences
    The term "colza" is often used to refer to non-food-grade varieties of rapeseed oil, which are still utilized in industrial applications, such as lubricants and biodiesel production
  • Brassica napus Colza, Rape PFAF Plant Database
    Colza is reported to tolerate an annual precipitation of 30 to 280cm, an annual average temperature range of 5 to 27°C and a pH in the range of 4 2 to 8 2 [269]
  • Colza Oil, Rapeseed Oil and Canola Oil – What’s the Difference?
    Colza oil is the traditional European term, particularly in French-speaking countries like France and Belgium It’s widely used in both the food industry and biofuel sector
  • COLZA
    Depending on the growth rate of the colza plant under boron deficiency conditions, the appearance of cracks on the stem is one of the important symptoms Due to boron deficiency, cracks and undesired openings occur in fruits as well as in the stem
  • COLZA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    More from Merriam-Webster on colza Britannica com: Encyclopedia article about colza Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Merriam-Webster unabridged
  • The many uses of Colza - In The Vendée
    Rapeseed or colza was born from a cross between cabbage and rape that happened naturally, one of nature's gifts to the world The plant was first cultivated in China during the Antiquity i e before the Middle Ages
  • Brassica Napus - Colza | Plants, Gardening, Landscaping | Botanikks
    Common Names Brassica napus is commonly known by several names, including rapeseed, oilseed rape, canola (in North America), and colza (in Europe)





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