Brassica juncea (mustard) | Brassica juncea
Brassica juncea has been distributed worldwide as a crop, and has escaped cultivation to become naturalized in fields, wasteland and ...TogglenavigationHomeOtherCABIsitesActiononInvasivesCABDirectCABI.orgCropProtectionCompendiumPlantwiseKnowledgeBankViewallCABIonlineresources…AboutAboutISCOverviewCitationHelpDatasheetBrassicajuncea(mustard)VélezACC,2017.Brassicajuncea(mustard).InvasiveSpeciesCompendium.Wallingford,UK:CABI.DOI:10.1079/ISC.91760.20203482778ToolboxDatasheetBrassicajuncea(mustard)IndexPicturesIdentitySummaryofInvasivenessTaxonomicTreeNotesonTaxonomyandNomenclatureDescriptionPlantTypeDistributionDistributionTableRiskofIntroductionHabitatHabitatListBiologyandEcologyClimateLatitude/AltitudeRangesAirTemperatureRainfallRainfallRegimeSoilTolerancesNaturalenemiesMeansofMovementandDispersalPathwayCausesPathwayVectorsImpactSummaryEconomicImpactEnvironmentalImpactRiskandImpactFactorsUsesUsesListSimilaritiestoOtherSpecies/ConditionsPreventionandControlReferencesLinkstoWebsitesOrganizationsContributorsDistributionMapsSummaryLastmodified13December2019DatasheetType(s)InvasiveSpeciesHostPlantPreferredScientificNameBrassicajunceaPreferredCommonNamemustardTaxonomicTreeDomain:Eukaryota Kingdom:Plantae Phylum:Spermatophyta Subphylum:Angiospermae Class:DicotyledonaeSummaryofInvasivenessBrassicajunceahasbeendistributedworldwideasacrop,andhasescapedcultivationtobecomenaturalizedinfields,wastelandandroadsidesasaweed.Seedscanpersistinfieldsafterharvestingandbecomeaweedforsubsequentcrops....More...MoreinformationMoreinformationDon'tneedtheentirereport?Generateaprintfriendlyversioncontainingonlythesectionsyouneed.GeneratereportExpandallsectionsCollapseallsectionsPicturesTopofpagePictureTitleCaptionCopyrightTitleHabitCaptionBrassicajuncea(mustard);floweringhabit.NorthwestEasternIsland,MidwayAtoll,Hawaii,USA.March2015.Copyright©Forest&KimStarr-CCBY4.0HabitBrassicajuncea(mustard);floweringhabit.NorthwestEasternIsland,MidwayAtoll,Hawaii,USA.March2015.©Forest&KimStarr