or crimson biennial herb, mature as associate level total annual veg crop because of its dense-leaved heads. Cabbage is powerful. Ancient healers declared it contained moon power as a result of it grew within the moonlight. Scientific name: Brassica oleracea. Healthy advantages of Cabbage: 1. Ideal for weight loss! it's solely thirty three calories during a cup of hard-baked cabbage, is low in fat and high in fiber. it's positively a wise carb. 2. it's a brain food! it's jam-packed with vitamin
Biology Internal Assessment on Determination of loss of vitamin-c-concentration by different cooking method. Introduction Brassica oleracea(commonly called broccoli) is believed to be originated from the Mediterranean area and was introduced to the European countries and then to the rest of the world. It has been highly demanded by many people because of its flavor and the nutritious value. Many types of research have been going on, and studies conducted on 2011 gave rise to
Looking to improve your appearance without having to invest in expensive beauty products or surgical procedures? The truth is, the secret to being beautiful does not come with a high price. In fact, you only need to be more conscious about the foods you eat and make sure that what you put on your plate can benefit not only your health, but your skin as well. Fortunately, health and beauty go hand in hand – and that means as long as you stay healthy, you can look naturally attractive, too. So, forget
Ethylene Gas Ethylene gas is one of the by-products of respiration, and occurs naturally as produce ripens. It can have both positive and negative impacts upon your program. Ethylene is a natural gas made by some fruits and vegetables. Ethylene causes certain fruits and vegetables to ripen faster, which can lead to over-ripening and spoilage. For this reason, you want to be careful to keep ethylene-producing items away from ethylene-sensitive product and that your storage and display areas have
Minimal Amounts of Crude Oil in Soil Beneficial to Growth of Brassica rapa Plant Savanna Roberts and Will Vogel Biology Department Birmingham-Southern College Abstract This study focused on the affects of crude oil in the soil of a growing Brassica rapa plant. Different variations of concentration of crude oil in the soil were used, as well as soil without crude oil, and a soil with an unknown concentration of crude oil. The study took place in a greenhouse in the science department
evaluation of two fungicides, Proline and Approach, applied at different times throughout the growing season to gauge their efficacy controlling blackleg. Blackleg Black Leg of Canola Blackleg of canola is a disease that affects canola (Brassica napus) and other Brassica spp. with the causal agent being a fungus, Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph= Phoma lingam). Canola is one of many cruciferous crops that is attacked by blackleg disease and losses from the disease have been documented for over a century
TYPES OF TIMBERS BLACK BEAN TIMBER The black bean timber is known for to be large and tall in height and grows as tall as 40 m in height with a stem diameter to a 1.2 m. It is usually found in rainforest regions from Lismore, New South Wales to Iron Range on Cape York Peninsula. It is also found in New Caledonia and Vanuatu. The black bean has been shown to be locked in the heart of Northern Queensland in a large hardwood of rainforest through the New South Wales. The description that has been
The control group in this experiment is the group that is grown normally to test the effects of the rest of the experiment’s independent variables. Growing Brassica rapa plants in the control group will allow the other science experiments to be compared to the normal growth of a common Brassica rapa plant. The normal growth of these plants will be important in measuring the other plants to see how their sizes compare and to show how an untreated plant would grow. Because of the nature of the control
Introduction For this experiment, in my group we used the Wisconsin Fast Plant, which is also known as Brassica rapa. The Fast plant originated from the University of Wisconsin- Madison program from Professor Paul H. Williams. Fast Plant has a short life span that grows to about 40 days and can grow to be about 15 cm long. However, my groups hypothesis was if we added the coffee grounds to the plant that it will grow faster in size verse, just using soil, water and light. The coffee grounds were
The Effects of Fertilizer on Plant Height and Number of Leaves in Fast Plants, Brassica rapa Introduction The Brassica rapa has many common names such as field mustard, bird rape, colza, and keblock and is closely related to turnips, rapeseed, and cabbage. Wisconsin University researchers bred one species of the Brassica rapa to have an extremely short life cycle (seed-to-seed thirty-five to forty days) for a model organism in education and experiments. In addition to their short life cycle, they