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Br****ica oleracea is a
plant species from the
family Br****icaceae that
includes many
common cultivars used as vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower...
- one of
several vegetables cultivated from the
species Br****ica oleracea in the
genus Br****ica,
which is in the Br****icaceae (or mustard) family. An annual...
- Cabbage,
comprising several cultivars of
Br****ica oleracea, is a
leafy green, red (purple), or
white (pale green)
biennial plant grown as an
annual vegetable...
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white turnip. The
species Br****ica napus originated as a
hybrid between the
cabbage (
Br****ica oleracea) and the
turnip (
Br****ica rapa).
Rutabaga roots are...
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Sinapis alba (formerly
Br****ica alba) –
yellow or
white mustard,
another mustard variety Br****ica oleracea – wild
cabbage Br****ica nigra –
black mustard...
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hybridization between B.
oleracea and B. rapa. It is a self-compatible
pollinating species like the
other amphidiploid Br****ica species. The term "rape"...
- such as
Br****ica oleracea (cultivated as cabbage, kale, cauliflower,
broccoli and collards),
Br****ica rapa (turnip,
Chinese cabbage, etc.),
Br****ica napus...
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variety of
Br****ica crops including cabbage (
Br****ica oleracea) and
oilseed rape (
Br****ica napus). L.
maculans is
especially virulent on
Br****ica napus. The...
- The
epithet oleracea means "vegetable- or herb-like", and is used in
botanical Latin for
edible or
cultivated plants (as in
Br****ica oleracea or Portulaca...
- A. K. (June 2018). "Infection
cycle of
Alternaria br****icicola on
Br****ica oleracea leaves under growth room conditions".
Plant Pathology. 67 (5): 1088–1096...