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1. Biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi promote rapid-cycling Brassica napus growth under cadmium stress.

2. Foliar application of silver (Ag-NPs) and copper (Cu-NPs) nanoparticles enhances phenotypic traits and oil quality in Brassica napus L.

3. Biochar solutions: Slow and fast pyrolysis effects on chromium stress in rapeseed roots.

4. Responses of Brassica napus to soil cadmium under elevated CO 2 concentration based on rhizosphere microbiome, root transcriptome and metabolome.

5. Combined BSA-Seq and RNA-Seq Analysis to Identify Candidate Genes Associated with Aluminum Toxicity in Rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.).

6. Chromium uptake and its impact on antioxidant level, photosynthetic machinery, and related gene expression in Brassica napus cultivars.

7. Regulation of seed soaking with indole-3-butyric acid potassium salt (IBA-K) on rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) seedlings under NaCl stress.

8. Flagellin Induced GABA-shunt improves Drought stress tolerance in Brassica napus L.

9. Analysis of the Mechanism of Wood Vinegar and Butyrolactone Promoting Rapeseed Growth and Improving Low-Temperature Stress Resistance Based on Transcriptome and Metabolomics.

10. Optimizing oilseed rape growth: Exploring the effect of foliar biostimulants on the interplay among metabolism, phenology, and yield.

11. Model multifactor analysis of soil heavy metal pollution on plant germination in Southeast Chengdu, China: Based on redundancy analysis, factor detector, and XGBoost-SHAP.

12. The B-box transcription factor BnBBX22.A07 enhances salt stress tolerance by indirectly activating BnWRKY33.C03.

13. Cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase inhibitors: progress towards agricultural practice.

14. Nutrient strengthening and lead alleviation in Brassica Napus L. by foliar ZnO and TiO 2 -NPs modulating antioxidant system, improving photosynthetic efficiency and reducing lead uptake.

15. Canola ( Brassica napus ) enhances sodium chloride and sodium ion tolerance by maintaining ion homeostasis, higher antioxidant enzyme activity and photosynthetic capacity fluorescence parameters.

16. Three species of rape responded to cadmium and melatonin alleviating Cd-toxicity in species-specific strategy.

17. Overexpression of BnaA10.WRKY75 Decreases Cadmium and Salt Tolerance via Increasing ROS Accumulation in Arabidopsis and Brassica napus L.

18. Comprehensive Identification and Expression Profiling of Epidermal Pattern Factor ( EPF ) Gene Family in Oilseed Rape ( Brassica napus L.) under Salt Stress.

19. Comparative genome-wide analysis of circular RNAs in Brassica napus L.: target-site versus non-target-site resistance to herbicide stress.

20. Differential response of proline metabolism defense, Na + absorption and deposition to salt stress in salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) genotypes.

21. Alleviating salinity stress in canola (Brassica napus L.) through exogenous application of salicylic acid.

22. Lipidomic and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal Changes of Lipid and Metabolite Profiles in Rapeseed during Nitrogen Deficiency.

23. Salicylic Acid Is Involved in the Growth Inhibition Caused by Excessive Ammonium in Oilseed Rape ( Brassica napus L.).

24. Enhancing germination and growth of canola (Brassica napus L.) through hydropriming and NaCl priming.

25. Deciphering proteomic mechanisms explaining the role of glutathione as an aid in improving plant fitness and tolerance against cadmium-toxicity in Brassica napus L.

26. Thiourea improves yield and quality traits of Brassica napus L. by upregulating the antioxidant defense system under high temperature stress.

27. Functional and regulatory diversity of homeobox-leucine zipper transcription factors BnaHB6 under dehydration and salt stress in Brassica napus L.

28. Effect of methyl jasmonate and GA3 on canola (Brassica napus L.) growth, antioxidants activity, and nutrient concentration cultivated in salt-affected soils.

29. The different response of Brassica napus genotypes to microspore embryogenesis induced by heat shock and trichostatin A is not determined by changes in cell wall structure and composition but by different stress tolerance.

30. The fungus Acremonium alternatum enhances salt stress tolerance by regulating host redox homeostasis and phytohormone signaling.

31. Veterinary antibiotics differ in phytotoxicity on oilseed rape grown over a wide range of concentrations.

32. Application of prohexadione-calcium priming affects Brassica napus L. seedlings by regulating morph-physiological characteristics under salt stress.

33. Effects of antibiotics on secondary metabolism and oxidative stress in oilseed rape seeds.

34. Biophoton emission-based approach of the effects of systemic insecticides on the survival of Eurydema ventralis Kolenati, 1846 (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and on the photosynthetic activity of oilseed rape.

35. Potential roles for pattern molecule of PAMP-triggered immunity in improving crop cold tolerance.

36. Combined application of zinc and iron-lysine and its effects on morpho-physiological traits, antioxidant capacity and chromium uptake in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).

37. Exploration of physiological and biochemical processes of canola with exogenously applied fertilizers and plant growth regulators under drought stress.

38. Bisphenol A-A Dangerous Pollutant Distorting the Biological Properties of Soil.

39. Exogenous melatonin regulates chromium stress-induced feedback inhibition of photosynthesis and antioxidative protection in Brassica napus cultivars.

40. Evolution and functional diversity of lipoxygenase (LOX) genes in allotetraploid rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).

41. Nanoceria seed priming enhanced salt tolerance in rapeseed through modulating ROS homeostasis and α-amylase activities.

42. Effects of seed priming treatments on the germination and development of two rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) varieties under the co-influence of low temperature and drought.

43. Two Auxinic Herbicides Affect Brassica napus Plant Hormone Levels and Induce Molecular Changes in Transcription.

44. Proteome Changes Reveal the Protective Roles of Exogenous Citric Acid in Alleviating Cu Toxicity in Brassica napus L.

45. The Expression Characteristics of NPF Genes and Their Response to Vernalization and Nitrogen Deficiency in Rapeseed.

46. Effects of nickel on morpho-physiological parameters and oxidative status in Brassica napus cultivars under different sulphur levels.

47. Selenium Alleviates the Adverse Effect of Drought in Oilseed Crops Camelina ( Camelina sativa L.) and Canola ( Brassica napus L.).

48. Exogenous 3,3'-Diindolylmethane Improves Vanadium Stress Tolerance in Brassica napus Seedling Shoots by Modulating Antioxidant Enzyme Activities.

49. Ectopic overexpression of a membrane-tethered transcription factor gene NAC60 from oilseed rape positively modulates programmed cell death and age-triggered leaf senescence.

50. Comprehensive proteomic analysis of arsenic induced toxicity reveals the mechanism of multilevel coordination of efficient defense and energy metabolism in two Brassica napus cultivars.

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