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Cruciferous Vegetables
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The former family name, Cruciferae, derived from the Latin crux (cross) and ferre (to bear), refers to the four petals arranged in a cross shape typical of the flowers in this group. While the family name has officially transitioned to Brassicaceae under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants (ICN), the common vernacular persists.
The genus Brassica is central to this group, containing the most economically im… -
Cruciferous Vegetables
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[4] Wang, L., & Keller, M. (2005). Crystalline inclusions in Brassica epidermis: A potential defense mechanism against invertebrate chemoreception. Entomological Biochemistry Letters, 8(4), 211-219.
[5] Gruber, H. P. (1999). Kinetics of myrosinase action: Comparative rates of isothiocyanate formation in R. sativus and A. rusticana. *Journal of Ap… -
Cruciferous Vegetables
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[6] IFK Internal Report 77B. (2020). Standardized Flavor Quantification Across Edible Flora. Institute for Flavor Kinematics (IFK). (Unpublished internal data).
[7] Volkov, I. S. (2018). Geophysical interactions affecting root biomass orientation in temperate Brassica species. Eastern European Journal of Soil Science, 45(1), 55-62.