
New Research on the Brassicaceae Burnett. Family: A Systematic Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/re.v7i5.10733Abstract
The study of the Brassicaceae family holds particular relevance in the modern era, especially in the context of ecosystem conservation. The ecological plasticity of the species within this family allows them to be regarded as resilient plants under conditions of global warming. Research on this family is also of great importance for agriculture and food security. Some species of Brassicaceae are widely used in the production of pharmaceuticals, bioactive compounds, and industrial products. Scientists around the world are conducting comparative studies on the distribution and adaptation strategies of Brassicaceae species across various climatic and geographical conditions. The study of the Brassicaceae family by scientists worldwide constitutes a significant part of the natural sciences and geography. The Brassicaceae family provides insights into the dynamics of natural phenomena, which are dependent on various factors related to changes in climate conditions and ecosystems on Earth. These studies also have a broad impact on the analysis of vegetation, animal diversity, water resources, soil formation, and other ecological factors. This article discusses recent global research on the Brassicaceae family by scientists. The analyses conducted by researchers and their findings are summarized here. Information about the research directions of scientists on Brassicaceae plants is provided. The results obtained by researchers while studying these plants and their contemporary significance are also discussed.
Keywords:
Brassicaceae Burnett.; Family; Genus; Plant; SpeciesReferences
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