Carbohydrate metabolism enzymes and phenotypic characterization of diverse lines of the climate‐resilient food, feed, and bioenergy crop Camelina sativa
Abstract:Climate change increasingly challenges agricultural production systems and thus food and bioenergy security. To meet this challenge, the climate-resilient, low-input, versatile Brassicaceae oilseed crop camelina (Camelina sativa [L.] Crantz) is a promising alternative species. Camelina, also known as gold-of-pleasure, false-flax, Siberian oilseed, German sesame and linseed dodder is native to Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia and
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