Brassica Campestris Subsp. Napus
Brassica campestris subsp. napus is a vital member of the Brassicaceae family known for its agricultural importance. This plant is commonly referred to as rapeseed and is cultivated worldwide for its oil-rich seeds. It thrives in temperate climates and is widely used in the production of canola oil. Its genome has been extensively studied due to its economic and nutritional value. The plant also plays a key role in sustainable farming practices.