Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)

Brassica oleracea, (family Brassicaceae), also referred to as cole crops (Nieuwhof 1969; Yamaguchi 1983; Nonnecke 1989), is an economically important vegetable species composed mostly of biennially herbaceous plants, grown as annuals or biennials, depending on the part harvested. Practically every p...

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Autores principales: Msikita, W., Skirvin, R.M., Chen, S.Y.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98764
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author Msikita, W.
Skirvin, R.M.
Chen, S.Y.
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Skirvin, R.M.
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description Brassica oleracea, (family Brassicaceae), also referred to as cole crops (Nieuwhof 1969; Yamaguchi 1983; Nonnecke 1989), is an economically important vegetable species composed mostly of biennially herbaceous plants, grown as annuals or biennials, depending on the part harvested. Practically every part of the plant can be used, including leaves (cabbage, kale), axillary buds (Brussels sprouts), stems (kohlrabi), flower buds (broccoli), and floral primordia (cauliflower). It is a highly polymorphic species, and has over 40 members (Bailey 1976). Table 1 summarizes eight of the most important varieties commonly grown throughout the world.
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spelling CGSpace987642024-01-08T18:54:14Z Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops) Msikita, W. Skirvin, R.M. Chen, S.Y. brassica oleracea regeneration cytoplasmic male sterility Brassica oleracea, (family Brassicaceae), also referred to as cole crops (Nieuwhof 1969; Yamaguchi 1983; Nonnecke 1989), is an economically important vegetable species composed mostly of biennially herbaceous plants, grown as annuals or biennials, depending on the part harvested. Practically every part of the plant can be used, including leaves (cabbage, kale), axillary buds (Brussels sprouts), stems (kohlrabi), flower buds (broccoli), and floral primordia (cauliflower). It is a highly polymorphic species, and has over 40 members (Bailey 1976). Table 1 summarizes eight of the most important varieties commonly grown throughout the world. 1997 2018-12-19T07:05:09Z 2018-12-19T07:05:09Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98764 en Limited Access Springer Msikita, W., Skirvin, R.M. & Chen, S.Y. (1997). Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (cole crops). In Y.P.S. Bajaj, High-tech and micropropagation V. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, (p.30-47).
spellingShingle brassica oleracea
regeneration
cytoplasmic male sterility
Msikita, W.
Skirvin, R.M.
Chen, S.Y.
Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title_full Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title_fullStr Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title_full_unstemmed Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title_short Micropropagation of Brassica oleracea (Cole crops)
title_sort micropropagation of brassica oleracea cole crops
topic brassica oleracea
regeneration
cytoplasmic male sterility
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