You are seeing Ask web results for BRASSICA.
Related searches for BRASSICA
   
More related searches »
[brăśĭ-kə]
(n.)Any of various plants of the genus Brassica of the mustard family, including cabbage, broccoli, and turnip.
Dictionary.com · The American Heritage® Dictionary
Brassica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brassica (pronounced /ˈbræsɨkə/ brás-si-ca) is a genus of plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). The members of the genus may be collectively known either as cabbages, or as mustards...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassica
Learn more about cancer prevention, SGS and broccoli at BPP, providing scientifically sound, cancer preventive products to the public as foods, food ingredients, supplements, nutraceuticals, functional foods and pharmaceuticals. ... Brassica Protection Products LLC (BPP) is all about broccoli, a natural,
www.brassica.com/ www.brassica.com/ · Cached
BRASSICA plant identification description, photos, and information on potting, growing, propagation, varieties, and region of origin ... DESCRIPTION: This is a group of plants belonging to the Mustard family, Cruciferae. It includes vegetables that are ... Broccoli - Broccoli was derived from a species of wild Cabbage, B.
www.botany.com/brassica.html www.botany.com/brassica.html · Cached
Provides information about research into Brassica crops, and links to genetics and genomics resources ... Sharing information worldwide for: The Multinational Brassica Genome Project (MBGP)
www.brassica.info/ www.brassica.info/ · Cached
Brassica Fodder Crops for Fall Grazing ... However, there are other non-traditional crops such as certain Brassica species (e.g. fodder kale, fodder rape, ... Production of Brassica crops for forage production can occur in many locations, including soils where conditions may not be suited for production of alfalfa or corn.
www.umass.edu/cdl/publications/Brassica.htm www.umass.edu/cdl/publications/Brassica.htm · Cached
WELCOME TO FAST PLANTS®; To know a plant, grow a plant! ... Join thousands of teachers worldwide who use Fast Plants® to bring science alive in their classrooms ... Download Free Resources, Instructions and Complete Lessons Here...
www.fastplants.org/ · Cached
What is Brassica? ... Brassica and UK CropNet ... What is Brassica?; The Brassica genus comprises a large and diverse group of plant species which are economically very important throughout the world.
ukcrop.net/brassica.html ukcrop.net/brassica.html · Cached
Brassica rapa subsp. rapa, turnip, cultivated for its tuberous taproot, sometimes escapes as a weed. Brassica rapa subsp. oleifera DC., Turnip rape, grown as a fodder crop, has larger reddishbrown seeds and non-tuberous taproot. ... Brassica rapa L.
www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Brassica_rapa.h... www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Brassica_rapa.html · Cached
Brassica alba (L.) Rabenh. s -> Sinapis alba L. subsp. alba A ... Brassica alboglabra L.H. Bailey -> Brassica oleracea L. (Alboglabra Group) ... Brassica alboglabra L.H. Bailey var. oleifera Makino (Xie) -> Brassica rapa L. (Oleifera Group)
www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Brassica.html www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Brassica.html · Cached
Ask Q&A