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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment · AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural structures and production
    praiseach bhuí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Ackersenf | wilder Senf
    de
    charlock | karlock , kilk , shallock | charlock mustard | wild mustard | field mustard | corn mustard | corn-mustard | field kale | kedlock
    en
    Definition --- Reference "Reference: Wikipedia > Sinapis arvensis, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinapis_arvensis (12.8.2009)"
    Comment An annual or winter annual up to 1 m tall. The stems are erect with coarse spreading hairs near the base. The basal leaves are pinnatifid to dentate. The cauline leaves are much reduced and are short petiolate to sessile but not auriculate-clasping. The inflorescence is a raceme made up of yellow flowers having four petals. The fruit is a silique 3-5 cm long with a beak 1-2 cm long that is flattened-quadrangular. The valves of the silique are glabrous or rarely bristly, three to five nerved. The seeds are smooth 1-1.5 mm in diameter.Wild mustard is highly invasive and has been reported to be poisonous to livestock. It is eaten by the caterpillars of some Lepidoptera, such as the Small White (Pieris rapae). It contains chemicals of the class glucosinolates, including sinalbin.
    moutarde des champs | moutarde sauvage | sanve | sénevé
    fr
    Sinapis arvensis | Brassica kaber | Brassica arvensis | Sinapis sinapistrum | Brassica sinapis | Brassica sinapistrum
    la