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Details for: Sinapis arvensis


Source: Marhold, K. (2011): Brassicaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
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Name: Sinapis arvensis L.
Nomencl. ref.: in Linné, Sp. Pl.: 668. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Rosanae
                         Ordo - Brassicales Bromhead
                              Familia - Brassicaceae Burnett
                                   Genus - Sinapis L.
                                       
Geo-Search:
Partial synonyms: Brassica arvensis (L.) Rabenh.
Brassica sinapistrum Boiss.
Sinapis orientalis L.
Sinapis schkuhriana Rchb.
Included taxa: Sinapis arvensis var. orientalis (L.) W. D. J. Koch & Ziz
Sinapis arvensis L. subsp. arvensis
Sinapis arvensis subsp. allionii (Jacq.) Baillarg.
 
Common names: alberdollo (Aragonese), aramago (Spanish, Castillian), basa ziape (Euskera), basa-ziapea (Euskera), Çöl xardal (Azerbaijan), desajo (Spanish, Castillian), Dirvinė garstukas (Lithuanian), Dirvinė garstyčia (Lithuanian), gebana (Spanish, Castillian), géniva (Spanish, Castillian), jaramago borricudo (Spanish, Castillian), jaramago mayor (Spanish, Castillian), jébenes (Spanish, Castillian), libiana (High Aragonese), liviana (Spanish, Castillian), mostarda dos campos (Portuguese), mostarda-dos-campos (Portuguese), mostassa borda (Catalan), mostassa de camp (Catalan), mostaza (Galician), mostaza (Spanish, Castillian), mostaza brava (Spanish, Castillian), mostaza de los campos (Spanish, Castillian), mostaza silvestre (Spanish, Castillian), nabillo (Spanish, Castillian), nabo montés (Asturian), nabu bravu (Asturian), nabu montés (Asturian), pispájaro (Spanish, Castillian), Põldsinep (Estonian), rabanissa de fló groga (Valencian), rabanissa groga (Majorcan), rabanissas (Catalan), rábano amarillo (Spanish, Castillian), rábano silvestre (Spanish, Castillian), ravanissa groga (Majorcan), ravenissa borda (Catalan), ravenissa groga (Catalan), ravenissa groga (Majorcan), rincham (Portuguese), rinchâo (Portuguese), sanápizes (High Aragonese), saramago (Spanish, Castillian), senabe (Aragonese), sinápizes (High Aragonese), Tīruma sinepe (Latvian), xaramago (Spanish, Castillian), xeibra (Galician), xiebra (Galician), yerbana (High Aragonese), Σίναπις η αρουραία (Greek), Гiрчиця польoвa (Ukraine), Горчица полевая (Russian), Муштар де-кымп (Moldovian), Полски синап (Bulgarian)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: AE Ag Al Ar dAu Au(A) dBe Be(B L) BH Bl(I M N) dBr Bu By dCa(C F G H L P T) Cg Co Cr Cs Ct Cy dDa Eg Es Ga(F) dGe Gr dHb dHe dHo Hs(S) Hu IJ It La Li Lt Lu Ma Md(D M P) Mo dNo dPo Rf dRm Sa Si(M S) Sl Sn Sr dSu Tn Tu(E) Uk(K U) [Az(F S) Fe Ge dHb(E) No Po cSk]


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